Thursday 20 March 2014

MH370 Missing aircraft - possibly debris found in Indian Ocean


After 13 days of Search and Rescue for the missing aircraft MH370, the Australian authorities found an object which possibly related to the aircraft. The object length approximate 24 meter spotted by using Satellite imagery.  This was confirmed by the Aussie Prime Minister Tony Abbott in his parliament speech. This is one of the best finding for the Search and Rescue divert to South Indian Ocean. Earlier reported that the missing aircraft may have been flown to North Corridor which may landed in the countries at the north of India and some suspicious flying craft flown over the Maldives Island (South India). But also was denied by the local authorities where the military radar never detect such an object as claimed.


The missing aircraft carried 239 passengers and crews expected to land in Beijing on 6:15am 8 March. But reported lost contact with the ground after aircraft took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in the South China Sea, near South Vietnam. After one week of Search and Rescue by Chinese and Vietnamese Authorities, some debris found near the ocean but nothing has been related to the missing aircraft. The investigation went mystery when Malaysian Authorities announced the aircraft might have been make a U-turn desperately to the west and flew across Andaman Sea at the Indian Ocean.  In fact this was confirmed by the Malaysia Prime Minister in his short media press conference. Many possibilities of the missing aircraft has been rule out. The Malaysian police are considering the possibility of hijacking, sabotage, terrorism or issue related to the mental health of pilots or anyone else on board.


The Australian PM has informed the Malaysian PM about the finding and air force jet and marine from Australia and Malaysia has been sent to the area to identify the debris. It is the most difficult task to locate the debris visibility was poor and it may turn out to be completely not related to the aircraft as well.    

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