New analysis reaffirms likely MH370 location
Source: CBS News
CANBERRA, Australia -- Analysis of a genuine Boeing 777 wing flap has reaffirmed experts opinion that a missing Malaysian airliner most likely crashed north of an abandoned search area in the Indian Ocean, officials said Friday.
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Australian government oceanographers had obtained a wing flap of the same model as the original and studied how that part drifted in the ocean, the Australian Transport safety Bureau said in a statement. Previous drift modeling used inexact replicas.
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The December findings were based in part on drift analysis of six replicas of a piece of Flight 370 known as a flaperon which was found on Reunion Island in the west Indian Ocean in July 2015.
It supported the December reviews findings by a team of international and Australian experts who re-examined all the data used to define the original search zone that the wreckage was most likely within a 9,700-square mile area on the northern boundary of the last search zone.
Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-likely-crash-location-reaffirmed-with-new-analysis/
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)Skittles
(153,160 posts)besides possibly finding any clues as to what happened, I know it would be of great emotional help to the victim's families
treestar
(82,383 posts)I wonder if it will ever be solved