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Debris Examination Item

Safety Investigation Report (2018) Appendix 1.12Q

Summary

Item 21 - Unidentified Part

Item No. 21 was found on 18 July 2016 in Northern Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.

The item was brought back to Malaysia for identification and further examination by the Team. Based on the structure construction, this part could be a small section of a panel from an aircraft. There were no identification numbers on the part and it could not be positively determined from which aircraft and which section it could have come from. It could not be positively determined whether the debris could be from a B777 aircraft.

Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018:1 Factual Information/1.12/1.12.3 SIR-2018

Source: Safety Investigation Report 2018 Appendix 1.12Q SIR-APP-SET5