Malaysia airlines MH370 with 239 people on board, 8 March 2014 #26

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Some of the attempts to reconstruct the final approach of MH370 assume that the final descent was at a very high speed, possibly with a pilot still at the controls. How the APU (there was 1, not 2) would have influenced the speed is uncertain. The wreckage that drifted across the Indian Ocean seems to show that there was no attempt to position the flaperons for a landing.

It's possible that there's just pieces of the fuselage, but at this point no one really knows. I am looking forward to the next search, and I hope Ocean Infinity finds MH370, or what's left of it on the seabed. The CVR and FDR could still yield data if they are found. JMO

Northwest Orient Airlines flight 2501 that disappeared in 1950 in Lake Michigan and has never been found since illustrates that even in a lake, locating a plane might be difficult. They looked at a totally different part of the lake. Then they found some debris and even bodies in a totally different part of the lake, but never the whole plane. And here, we are looking at a huge area. Storms, undercurrents. I hope they’ll sort out the grid, where to look for MH370.
 
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This was such a painful situation to watch back then.... day after day with nothing.

Ok, so this pilot thinks there was a murder/suicide coverup.... I know we did all keep wondering if this was the case back then, but is this the wider view of folks?

Why would they bother to cover it up....
It shows less blame on the airlines itself, if they could officially declare an intentional crash....

Still feel like such a mystery.
 
  • #425
Search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight resumes 11 years after disappearance

"They have convinced us that they are ready," Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Tuesday, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.

"That's why the Malaysian government is proceeding with this."
 
  • #426
It sounds as if the search will be in the area of parts of the first huge searches. They are saying the new search is about 1,500 km off the coast of Perth - targeting 4 hotspots.

UK-based Ocean Infinity has signed a "no find, no fee" contract with the Malaysian government to search about 15,000 square kilometres of the ocean about 1500km off the coast of Perth.
The new search is much more focused and targeted than previous searches, which have covered about 200,000 square kilometres. Link



This is the 2014 search map. Going by the map scale, the search zone (in a straight line west of Perth) was about 1,500 km from Perth.
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  • #427
This will be interesting to follow. I would love for them to find the plane. I don't think it is likely but I am certainly hopeful.
 
  • #428
The new search, once a contract is signed, would expand the previous search area by 15,000 sq km, the minister said. The contract would cover 18 months and the firm had indicated the best time for the search would be between January and April.

This week, ship tracking data showed an Ocean Infinity ship had moved into the southern Indian Ocean. The minister said Ocean Infinity had deployed ships to the new search area, but Malaysia had not yet finalised the contract with the exploration firm
 
  • #429
But the search, which last paused in 2018, will not be open-ended, he said.

"It is not indefinite; there is a certain timeframe given for the contract. These are the details that we need to finalise before we sign."
 
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I'm sad to report that the Armarda 78-06 search vessel is now leaving the search area. It's not clear what's going on without any statement from Ocean Infiniy.
It's also not clear whether Malaysia have actually signed the contract
or not.

 
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Sad to say but the Armarda 78-06 search vessel is now leaving the search area. It's not clear what's going on without any statement from Ocean Infiniy. It's also not clear whether Malaysia have actually signed the contract or not.
Oh no!! I was just thinking about this last night and wondered how things were going. So disappointing.
 
  • #433
I'm sad to report that the Armarda 78-06 search vessel is now leaving the search area. It's not clear what's going on without any statement from Ocean Infiniy.
It's also not clear whether Malaysia have actually signed the contract
or not.

I will search but a few days ago I read on Reddit, that the actual search will not start yet, bad weather coming. They were there to get a quick mapping of the search area done so they can set up the technology when they go back and start to look for the plane in their summer season, I think January is the true start date.
 
  • #434
Finally some news, the MH370 Next of Kin Family group confirmed that the search has been suspended due to poor weather and prior commercial commitments of the Armarda 78-06 search vessel.

Additionally, Malaysian transport minister Anthony Loke confirmed that the search contract had been signed on the 25 March.

The search will resume toward the end of the year (summer at that latitude).

 
  • #435
The fact that the plane changed paths and went in the opposite direction, mid flight, makes me think that there could have been a hi-jacking involved.

On a wider note, I am open to the possibility of there being interfered with by an alien species. I wonder if there have been many alleged UFO sightings from passenger planes when up in the sky.
 
  • #436
On a wider note, I am open to the possibility of there being interfered with by an alien species.

There were videos circulating online claiming to be of MH370 being circled by three UFOs before vanishing into a "wormhole".
Make of that what you will.

I personally believe that MH370 is in the Southern Indian Ocean and that it was a very well planned and executed suicide mission by the pilot.

Edit - It is well worth watching this fascinating and well researched documentary by Mentour Pilot -

 
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  • #437
Well, this is interesting.

A Chinese Survey vessel called the "Tan Suo Yi Hao" after hanging around New Zealand and Australia for some months, has now made its way directly to the MH370 search area (Approx 1000 miles off the coast of Australia)
It is currently heading South West along the 7th Arc which is said the be the point of fuel exhaustion for MH370.


No one knows what they're up to, because... China.

The weather in the area is okay at the moment.

ChinaVessel2.webp



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  • #438
Well, this is interesting.

A Chinese Survey vessel called the "Tan Suo Yi Hao" after hanging around New Zealand and Australia for some months, has now made its way directly to the MH370 search area (Approx 1000 miles off the coast of Australia)
It is currently heading South West along the 7th Arc which is said the be the point of fuel exhaustion for MH370.


No one knows what they're up to, because... China.

The weather in the area is okay at the moment.

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Most of the flight passengers were Chinese citizens. And I think China (as well as other nations who had passengers on board) have felt frustration (at a minimum) at this plane disappearance not being solved. I would not be surprised if the Chinese vessel is searching for the plane.

I hope MH370 is found & that the loved ones of the deceased will have answers soon.
 
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Ocean Infinity published a report detailing the four days of searching March 25 - 28 (following the prior survey work).
They covered 1467 square kilometres during that time.
They mention weather windows that allowed safely deploying AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) and confirm plans to resume searching in November

Gosul.webp
 
  • #440
Most of the flight passengers were Chinese citizens. And I think China (as well as other nations who had passengers on board) have felt frustration (at a minimum) at this plane disappearance not being solved. I would not be surprised if the Chinese vessel is searching for the plane.

I hope MH370 is found & that the loved ones of the deceased will have answers soon.

239 people vanished without any trace.

Yes, their families and loved ones deserve an answer.
 

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