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No sign of mystery objects as Australia suspends search for the day

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A day that began with high hopes ended with uncertainty late Thursday in Australia as darkness put an end to the search for two objects captured on satellite and described as possible debris from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Aircraft from Australia, New Zealand and the United States will resume the search Friday, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said. Sailors aboard a massive Norwegian cargo ship summoned to join the search will continue to work throughout the night, said Erik… (www.cnn.com) Ещё...

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preacher1
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So much is being hyped by Breathless News Network they won't even listen to their own expert, Les Asben(?), a 777 Captain as he tries and offer what is probably a realistic scenario, but the commentators try to veer away from him as he doesn't offer up a scenario of drama. Said fact is though, the turn was probably made to a diversion airport that was already programmed into the FMS. As far as the up/down, AP could have gotten compromised and then came back. As far as the turn South, same thing. Crew would have been over come and it went til it ran out of gas. Bottom line is that we lost a least a week in this thing because of inept handling by the Malaysian government. Overwhelmed is probably the word.
JerrySteinberg
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Australia Continues Search for Possible Malaysia Air Debris in Indian Ocean - Object May be 79 Feet Long Says Australian Maritime Chief

Australian is leading a search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane in the Indian Ocean following the release of new satellite images of that region.

Speaking in front of parliament early Thursday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that a “specialist” analysis of new satellite images revealed two possible objects in the southern Indian Ocean.

“The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has received information based on satellite imagery of objects related to the search,” the prime minister said, who emphasized that the objects may turn out to have nothing to do with the lost aircraft.

The news is the strongest lead so far in a multinational search that has yielded nothing but headlines and false hopes....

http://www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com/2014/03/australia-continues-search-for-possible-malaysia-air-debris-in-indian-ocean/

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