Story highlights Part of a plane's tail found in Mozambique offers some hope in solving aviation mystery

The find comes just days before the second anniversary of MH370's disappearance

Mozambique Civil Aviation Authority chief and those who lost loved ones say they're skeptical

Kuala Lumpur (CNN) A three-person team of experts is flying from Malaysia to Mozambique to examine a piece of debris that may have come from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished two years ago with 239 people aboard, a Malaysian official has told CNN.

The piece of debris, which came from the horizontal part of an airliner's tail, was found this week by an American tourist in Mozambique and turned over to national authorities.

The team of experts includes one person from the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation, one person from Malaysia Airlines and one person from the MH370 investigation team.

On the morning of March 8, 2014, Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, en route to Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board. It vanished from radar in airspace over the Gulf of Thailand. The plane changed course for no apparent reason and vanished.

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The Malaysian team members will examine the piece of debris to see if they can identify it quickly, Malaysia's civil aviation director, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said.

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