Potential breakthrough in search for flight MH370

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Aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas has spoken to Sky News Australia about a potential breakthrough in the search for missing flight MH370.

In a new report, British aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey claims the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean 1,993 kilometres west of Perth.

Mr Godfrey says he used technology called weak signal propagation to track the plane’s movements.

His report says the plane crashed about one minute after the final satellite pickup of 8:19am over the Indian Ocean.

“Before, we had some broad data on where it should be, but we weren’t precise,” Mr Thomas told Sky News Australia.

“Now what he’s been able to do is get it precise.”

Mr Thomas also said the evidence is overwhelming that the pilot intentionally crashed the plane in 2014, carrying 239 people on board.

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