A British engineer who has been searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is 'very confident' he has found the crash site about 1,200 miles to the west of Australia.
Richard Godfrey claims to have located the Boeing 777-200 - believed to be 13,000ft below the surface - through the use of new tracking technology.
The system uses "tripwires" around the world and when a plane hits one the signal is altered, according to the Mirror. The plane, travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, made global headlines when it disappeared on March 8, 2014 with 239 passengers on board.Using a new approach called weak signal propagation, the aviation engineer alleges that he has been able to track the fatal flight's final movements.Mr Godfrey told
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