MH370 has been tracked to a patch of sea around 130 miles across (Image: GETTY)
Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing on March 8 2014 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing carrying 239 people. Author of ‘The Plane That Wasn’t There’, Jeff Wise, claims that a group of expert investigators called the Independent Group (IG) have reached some sort of consensus. They all came to the same conclusion that MH370 must be in a certain patch of sea in the Indian Ocean about 130 miles long.
They all used different methods to arrive at their conclusions, indicating some validity in their claims.
The plane is thought to have been on autopilot when it crashed into the Indian Ocean, meaning it was likely flying in a straight line at an efficient speed.
They used this information to work out where it likely ran out of fuel and spiralled into the sea.
Mr Wise said: “IG members debated the details about various proposals, but they all wound up in a fairly compact stretch