Report raised more questions than it answered
Editor's Note: On Monday, the Malaysian government released a detailed report on the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in 2014. It concluded that the plane was manually flown rather than being under the control of autopilot, and that "unlawful interference by a third party" could not be ruled out. However, it ruled out the possibility the pilot and first officer brought the plane down in a suicide mission, and also ruled out mechanical failure as a cause. Two experts shared their views with China Daily's Zhang Zhouxiang:
The report is rather disappointing. There are at least three major problems with it.
First, although Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke previously described it as the final and full report, Kok Soo Chon, head of the Malaysian International Civil Aviation Organization Annex 13 Safety Investigation Team for MH370, said it is not final and is only about safety recommendations.