
The Plane That Wasn't There
Why We Haven't Found MH370
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Wise
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Jeff Wise
About this listen
The definitive investigation into the greatest aviation mystery in history, with a startling hypothesis about who took the plane, where they took it, and how. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared. A year later, still no trace of the plane - or the 239 people onboard - has been found. But why? In The Plane That Wasn't There, science journalist and CNN aviation analyst Jeff Wise sweeps aside the conspiracy theories and misconceptions and lays out, with clear concision, just what we know about the plane's fate - and what we don't. The deeper into the technical details one delves, Wise reports, the stranger the case seems. He proposes that in order to make sense of the data we have, a radical new hypothesis ought to be considered - one that he lays out in gripping detail, complete with modus operandi, flight path, possible perpetrators, and a startling destination. Jeff Wise is a science journalist specializing in aviation and psychology. A licensed pilot of gliders and light airplanes, he has also written for New York, The New York Times, Time, Businessweek, Esquire, Details, and many others. His 2011 Popular Mechanics story on the fate of Air France 447 was named one of the Top 10 Longreads of 2011. His last book was Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger. A native of Massachusetts, he lives in New York City with his wife and two sons.
©2015 The Yellow Cabin Press (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Great analysis and supposition
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Interesting analysis of the fate of MH370 and addresses a number of the unknowns.
Very interesting and well argue theory.
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Well written and very knowledgeable.
Very interesting theories
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Just because …
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thought provoking
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interesting look from a different predictive
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Wow.This did not disappoint.
Intriguing and terrifying
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However,
They don’t know. I think the main thing I took away from the book is just how useless the authorities and technology is. ‘The plane could have gone north, toward India, or south into the Indian Ocean’. No wonder they never found a wreckage. The book talks about all the things that were wrong with the flight, such as satellites being out of fuel and not creating a completely accurate reading. It also gives you an insight into just how unlikely it is for plane wreckage to completely disappear, suggesting that a hijack was far more likely.
I don’t want to go into too much detail, and spoil it for readers but I came away from this quite angry. Hands down the best, unbiased account of what happened with the flight, but also an infuriating insight into just how much the souls on board that plane were failed by those that are meant to keep them safe
Credit to Jeff Wise for an excellent investigation. I would 100% recommend, however prepare to be frustrated!
Draws attention to the incompetence of humanity
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I'd love to listen to a follow up podcast done now to hear updated theories and conclusions.
Interesting and thought provoking!
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Well read by the author.
An interesting factual account and potential theory
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