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IGARI: Where Flight MH-370 and the World Changed Course Forever

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On March 8th, 2014, Malaysian Flight 370 disappeared from the radars of air traffic controllers at an imaginary point in the South China Sea called IGARI. It then flew silently to the South Indian Ocean and crashed. Investigators know when and where but not much more.What happened at IGARI? This short book weaves a fictional plot around what little information officials know about the flight. There's a lot not known. Who had the capability? Why? How? Why were there two passengers on the plane with fake passports? Why did the plane take the path it took? Why couldn't search and rescue crews hear the signal?This realistic and intriguing story starts years ago in the Middle East. One country had a reason, the resources, and the will to try. This fascinating book makes the reader think. Where do the facts stop and the fiction begin?

66 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 15, 2014

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March 5, 2016
Recommended to me by friend. I enjoyed the book. I think it did a very good job of explaining the disappearance of MH370, even if it was fictional. As a side note, reporters actually asked Iran if they were responsible because of this book. NPR carried the story.
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August 2, 2015
It will be interesting to watch the evidence unfold about the missing Malaysian flight. Scott didn't change any of the facts about the Stuxnet virus, the two Iranians with fake passports, the flight path, the Iranians helping North Korea with the Sony hack, etc.

It is by far the best connecting of the dots surrounding the few facts known about the flight that I've read so far. This book is very popular in Malaysia.
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