It is now more than five years since Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 vanished from the face of the Earth during its scheduled journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It has quickly become one of the world’s greatest aviation mysteries, despite the abundance of computer, radar, satellite, and sea search technology. In this informative account, Ean Higgins examines the evidence available in order to find the most likely explanation for the airliner’s disappearance and the loss of 239 lives. His argument is a natural development from his frequent coverage of the affair for The Australian, as various official investigations and searches have been undertaken and more evidence has come to light, including those parts of the aircraft washed up on the western shores of the Indian Ocean. His theory of “pilot hijack / suicide” is well researched and most convincing, frequently quoting the findings of a number of aviation experts around the world.