MH370
Looks Like that Plane Debris Is Definitely from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Debris discovered on an island in the Indian Ocean earlier this year is from the missing Boeing 777.
MH370 May Have Landed, Not Crashed, on the Ocean
The state of the found flaperon could indicate the missing plane landed in one piece before sinking.
Wreckage Confirmed As Part of Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
Malaysia’s Prime Minister said experts who convened in France to analyze the part — found on Reunion Island on July 29 — had determined it originated from the Boeing 777 that disappeared over a year ago.
I Don't Understand Why Everyone Isn't As Deathly Terrified of Flying As I Am
For me, the question has never been why some people are scared of flying, but rather how anyone in their right mind manages not to be.
Answers to the Malaysian Airline Mystery Still Lie on the Ocean Floor
Newly found wreckage, the first breakthrough in the search for MH370, might not be such a breakthrough after all.
Officials 'Increasingly Confident' Debris Is From MH370
A volcano erupted on the French Island of Reunion, where debris from the vanished plane were first discovered on Wednesday
We Asked an Expert How the Debris Found on Reunion Island Might Help Locate MH370
He's hopeful that more debris will wash up in different places, giving authorities a better chance at backtracking to the crash site.
It Looks Like Wreckage From the Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Has Been Found
A US official says a photo of aircraft debris found on an island east of Madagascar appears to be from the plane that vanished last year.
Could This Plane Debris Found in the Indian Ocean Be from Flight MH370?
A piece of what might be the airplane's wing just washed ashore Réunion island in the Indian Ocean.
Pilots Explain Why We Shouldn't Worry About Turbulence
"We avoid turbulence because it's stressful for passengers," says former military pilot Keith Tonkin, "but for pilots it's just not an issue."
Latest Crash Exposes Dangerously Low Standards for Airline Pilots in Asia
The recent crash in Taiwan was TransAsia’s second in seven months and the latest of many in Asia, highlighting safety gaps in the region's booming airline industry.
After the AirAsia Disaster, Industry Experts Say It’s Time to Overhaul Air Safety Standards
Analysts and reports suggest the recent incidents involving Southeast Asian air carriers are perhaps indicative of broader issues facing commercial air travel worldwide.