A piece of metal from missing Malaysia Airways Flight 370may have been found in Mozambique.The metal is white and about one meter long.It is being sent to Australia for testing.The Australian agency supervising the search for the planewill examine the metal to determine where it came from.An American beachcomber found the piece of metaland brought it to authorities in Mozambique.The piece of metal, or debris,may be from an airplane part called a horizontal stabilizer.It is printed with the words "no step"and has a code on it that makes experts think it is from a Boeing 777.That is the same kind of plane that disappeared in 2014with 239 people on board.Computer models predicted that debris could wash-up in Mozambique.If the metal turns out to be from Flight 370,it will be the second confirmed piece of debris from the plane.A piece of the wing, called a flaperon,was found on a French island in the Indian Ocean last summer.The man who found the debris is from the state of Washington.He travels around looking for pieces of the plane.He said he traveled to a number of countrieslooking for parts of Flight 370.The transport minister in Malaysiadid not want to get too excited about the discovery.He asked people to wait for more information.He says there will be a searchif the piece of metal turns out to be from the Malaysian plane.On March 8, the Malaysian authorities will release more informationabout the new debris and the search.March 8 is the two-year anniversary of the plane's disappearance.The plane was going to Beijing from Kuala Lumpurbefore it went off course over the Indian Ocean.