I have not written a post about the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 since May 18th because there have been no new developments. Yesterday, however it was reported in the Wall Street Journal that Australian Authorities have announced a new search area and are seeking bids from private contractors to search that area.
Since the plane disappeared on March 8th, thousands of square miles of the Indian Ocean west of Australia have been searched, but have yielded no trace of the missing plane. The new search area was deduced using a combination of known facts and educated guesswork. The current assumption is that the plane’s autopilot was switched on (it could not have been accidentally engaged) after the plane deviated from it’s assigned course, and that the plane flew on it’s own for several hours after the crew was disabled, possibly from hypoxia or oxygen depletion.
This is a mystery that may never be solved. The search area is immense and in arguably the most remote and unfriendly ocean in the world. Even if the wreck is found it may not hold all the answers to what happened and why. The investigation continues…
WSJ: Australian Report Postulates Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Lost Oxygen