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En mars 2014, le Boeing MH370 de la Malaysia Airlines disparaît au-dessus du golfe de Thaïlande avec 239 passagers à bord. Malgré les innombrables satellites et radars, civils et militaires, qui surveillent cette partie du globe, l'avion semble s'être volatilisé. Depuis sept ans, Florence de Changy, forte d'une longue expérience de reporter (Le Monde, RFI) en Asie-Pacifique, a enquêté sans relâche sur ce mystère. Elle apporte une somme d'éléments irréfutables - indices nouveaux, témoignages exclusifs, documents confidentiels précis et concordants - et livre une démonstration implacable : le vol MH370 n'a jamais fait demi-tour au-dessus du golfe de Thaïlande ; l'avion ne s'est pas abîmé dans l'océan Indien. Son enquête établit de manière solidement étayée le lieu et l'heure de la disparition. Florence de Changy avance aussi un mobile et un mode opératoire qui auraient précipité la perte du MH370.
Des révélations de taille qui devraient obliger les États impliqués (Malaisie, États-Unis et Chine) à s'expliquer.
La Disparition est la version considérablement enrichie du Vol MH370 n'a pas disparu, paru en 2016 (Les Arènes).
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''The affair was weird when seen from afar, but seen in close-up, it was Kafkaesque: it was not possible in 2014 for a Boeing 777 to have simply disappeared...'' A remarkable piece of investigative journalism into one of the most pervasive and troubling mysteries of recent memory. 01:20am, 8 March 2014. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, carrying 239 passengers, disappeared into the night, never to be seen or heard from again. The incident was inexplicable. In a world defined by advanced technology and interconnectedness, how could an entire aircraft become untraceable? Had the flight been subject to a perfect hijack? Perhaps the pilots lost control? And if the plane did crash, where was the wreckage? Writing for Le Monde in the days and months after the plane''s disappearance, journalist Florence de Changy closely documented the chaotic international investigation that followed, uncovering more questions than answers. Riddled with inconsistencies, contradictions and a lack of basic communication between authorities, the mystery surrounding flight MH370 only deepened. Now, de Changy offers her own explanation. Drawing together countless eyewitness testimonies, press releases, independent investigative reports and expert opinion, The Disappearing Act offers an eloquent and deeply unnerving narrative of what happened to the missing aircraft. An incredible feat of investigative journalism and a testament to de Changy''s tenacity and resolve, this book is an exhaustive, gripping account into one of the most profound mysteries of the 21st century.
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THE DISAPPEARING ACT - THE IMPOSSIBLE CASE OF MH370
Florence de Changy
- Harper Collins Publishers
- 3 Mars 2022
- 9780008381554
''People often say that non-fiction books read like fast-moving thrillers, but this one genuinely does... This is a splendid book - and highly recommended.'' Daily Mail A remarkable piece of investigative journalism into one of the most pervasive and troubling mysteries of recent memory.
01:20am, 8 March 2014.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, carrying 239 passengers, disappeared into the night, never to be seen or heard from again.
The incident was inexplicable. In a world defined by advanced technology and interconnectedness, how could an entire aircraft become untraceable? Had the flight been subject to a perfect hijack? Perhaps the pilots lost control? And if the plane did crash, where was the wreckage?
Writing for Le Monde in the days and months after the plane''s disappearance, journalist Florence de Changy closely documented the chaotic international investigation that followed, uncovering more questions than answers. Riddled with inconsistencies, contradictions and a lack of basic communication between authorities, the mystery surrounding flight MH370 only deepened.
Now, de Changy offers her own explanation. Drawing together countless eyewitness testimonies, press releases, independent investigative reports and expert opinion, The Disappearing Act offers an eloquent and deeply unnerving narrative of what happened to the missing aircraft.
An incredible feat of investigative journalism and a testament to de Changy''s tenacity and resolve, this book is an exhaustive, gripping account into one of the most profound mysteries of the 21st century.
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La plus grande énigme de l'histoire de l'aviation civile.
Depuis le 8 mars 2014, ciel et terre ont perdu tout contact avec le vol MH370 de la Malaysia Airlines reliant Kuala Lumpur à Pékin, avec 239 personnes à bord dont quatre Français. Depuis bientôt deux ans, le monde entier cherche cet avion : les satellites, les secours officiels, les services secrets, mais aussi des astrophysiciens et des informaticiens de haut niveau, des enquêteurs privés financés par le crowdfunding, de grands laboratoires scientifiques, et d'illustres inconnus. En Asie, en Australie, en Europe, aux États-Unis, en Afrique, la veille ne cesse jamais. Quand la moitié des enquêteurs s'endort, l'autre se remet au travail. Le tout dans une ambiance effervescente parfois tragi-comique avec ordres, contrordres, informations, démentis, secrets et mystères à foison. Ces recherches ont déjà englouti des millions de dollars.