Monday, November 24, 2014

MH370 mystery will soon be solved, chances of debris washing up in Indonesia?

Kuala Lumpur: The man in charge of co-ordinating the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 believes the mystery will soon be solved, according to mirror.co.uk.

Australian Transport Safety Bureau crash investigator Peter Foley expects debris from the Boeing 777 to start washing up in Indonesia soon, reported Mirror UK.

It is nearly nine months since the Malaysia Airlines flight disappeared on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. For the first 10 days the search now concentrated on the southern Indian ocean focussed on the South China sea.

A team of 180 people have been working full time on solving the mystery and Peter Foley said: "Something is going to wash up somewhere on the beach, most probably in Sumatra.
"We've had many people handing things into the local police.

"We send it off to Boeing and they identify it, but as yet we haven't positively identified anything from the aircraft.

"Things in the ocean take a long time to come ashore."

At the high priority search site two vessels are still working around the clock using 'side-scanning' sonar equipment. Crews of up to 40-people man the ships working in shifts to ensure the search never pauses.
24/11/14 Deccan Chronicle
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