MH370: New object sightings fuel hopes as search resumes
Source: CNN
By Steve Almasy and KJ Kwon, CNN
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- New hope, more frustration.
As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 turned up fresh potential clues, dozens of anguished Chinese relatives on Sunday demanded that Malaysia provide them with evidence on the fate of their loved ones aboard the missing Boeing 777.
Ideal weather conditions gave one Australian aircraft crew the opportunity to detect many objects in the water west of Perth.
It spotted four orange items of interest, took photos and sent the coordinates, but Flight Lt. Russell Adams said the crew couldn't determine whether the objects were from the airliner, which officials believe went down in the southern Indian Ocean.
FULL story and video at link.
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/30/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/
I almost didn't post this because CNN isn't what it used to be.
undeterred
(34,658 posts)so they're just going to keep finding floating "parts" forever.
I have a bad feeling that no plane parts are going to be found if they haven't been found by now.
putitinD
(1,551 posts)alp227
(32,020 posts)undeterred
(34,658 posts)The pieces are at the bottom of a very deep ocean.
alp227
(32,020 posts)SoapBox
(18,791 posts)I'm worn out by this.
The poor families.
p.s...my "get back to us" comment is general...not aimed at you OmahaSteve.
mackerel
(4,412 posts)One thing I hadn't considered, was that submerged cell phone data can be recovered, so passengers cell phones can possibly provide data where the CVR on its 2 hr loop may not.