Friday, 20 June 2014

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Independent Group Says It Knows Missing Jet’s Location


Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continues to be a source of frustration and pain for the families of missing MH370 passengers and crew. Several months of exhaustive investigation has yet to find a trace of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, only revealing where MH370 isn’t.
But NBC News reports that investigators looking for MH370 are confident a new area of focus will be established within two weeks, and their hunt for MH370, “will be confirmed before the end of June, after completion of extensive collaborative analysis by a range of specialists,” said Australia’s Joint Agency Coordination Center.
The new search location and confidence stems from an outside group of independent experts, according to CNN. Their conclusions, based on five separate computer models, put the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in a huddled set of spots in the South Indian Ocean, several hundred miles from the previous search areas.

Their recommendation to focus the MH370 search in these spots was announced in a statement that was approved by 10 named experts, late Tuesday:
“While there remain a number of uncertainties and some disagreements as to the interpretation of aspects of the data, our best estimates of a location of the aircraft (is) near 36.02 South 88.57 East,” said the statement.

Over 100 days and nothing concrete from all the findings and money spend looking for this plane. Just maybe someone doesn't want the world to ever find it. You can read the report that said it was shot down in error by US - Thai fighter jets Here


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