References/Websites
References: Websites
The websites listed below have been viewed while developing this website related to Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17; to better understand the technologies and protocols within the aviation sector; to appreciate the historical context of these tragedies; to acknowledge and learn more about the many people involved in the search for MH370 and investigations into MH370 and MH17; and to gain a breadth of knowledge, like concentric circles around the website core content.
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Other Websites
- Duncan Steele Website
- Duncan Steele is an expert on satellite communications, a founding member of the Independent Group and author of several papers relating to MH370.
Website: https://www.duncansteel.com/archives/category/mh370 - Metron Inc.
- Metron assisted the Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses pour la Sécurité de l’Aviation Civile (BEA) with finding the wreckage of Air France flight AF447 using Bayesian statistics.
Webpage: https://www.metsci.com/what-we-do/featured-projects/the-search-for-air-france-447/ - Skybrary
- "SKYbrary is an electronic repository of safety knowledge related to flight operations, air traffic management (ATM) and aviation safety in general."
Website: https://skybrary.aero - MH370-CAPTION
Website by Captain Blelly: https://www.mh370-caption.net Dedicated to finding the aircraft
Captain Blelly published the results of his research in a French book entitled MH370 La contre-enquête d’un pilote.
His first major hypothesis is that Flight MH370 embarked on a fatal journey of no return. The second major hypothesis is that it was piloted until the end.
The latest Analysis of Flight MH370 details the fully reconstructed trajectory from the flight’s diversion around 17:20 UTC after the IGARI waypoint to a controlled water landing in the southern Indian Ocean. ( also available in French)
- The Independent Group
- A group of scientists whose work was acknowledged by the ATSB and who continue to publish papers related to MH370
Website: https://mh370.radiantphysics.com. See also the Independent Group. - The Search for MH370
- Website by Richard Godfrey, also a member of the Independent Group including analysis of data from WSPRnet (Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Network) which may correlate with the flight path of MH370 into the south Indian Ocean.
Website: https://www.mh370search.com. See Also: Reports/WSPR Data Analysis. - 370Location.org - Flight MH370 Acoustic Location
- Analysis of acoustic sensor data by Ed Anderson.
- www.mh370.site
- A small website with limited content.
- mh370.cc
- A timer on the home page shows how long it has been since MH370 went missing.
Links on the home page go to the Mandarin version of Wikipedia's article on MH370 and a similar article on Baidu. - mh370.org
- Researching The Disappearance of MH370 From A Pilot's Perspective by Juanda Ismail.
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Website: https://www.wikipedia.org
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