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The Plane That Wasnt There Why We Havent Found Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Kindle Single Wise

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The Plane That Wasnt There Why We Havent Found Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Kindle Single Wise
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Publisher: The Yellow Cabin Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.33 MB
Author: Wise, Jeff
ISBN: B00TP07B0I24966277
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Plane That Wasnt There Why We Havent Found Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Kindle Single Wise by Wise, Jeff B00TP07B0I24966277 instant download after payment.

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 on board—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 which he lays out in gripping detail, complete with modus operandi, flight path, possible perpetrators, and a startling destination.


Jeff Wise 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.

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