There remains an ocean-sized hole in aviation’s safety protocols, meaning that a doomed passenger jet in a remote corner of the planet could remain hidden forever.
Ten years after MH370, an industry-wide push to rule out a similar case has been stymied by bureaucracy, financial pressure, and a debate about who should have ultimate control of the cockpit.
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Rest of World News: The disappearance of passenger jet MH370 remains modern aviation’s biggest mystery. A decade later, the industry still struggles to prevent a similar case due to bureaucracy, financial pressure, and a debate about cockpit control. The implementation of a key aircraft-tracking tool has been delayed, leaving a significant gap in aviation’s safety protocols. The one-minute tracking rule, designed to give authorities early warning of a disaster, has also been delayed.