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No. But I'm also not claiming I know that intelligence services know where the aircraft is by spouting a bunch of poorly thought out speculation with very large factual errors.
The search is moving to its next phase: http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2014-0...e-sent/5388550 |
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Probably the nearest the search has come to the aircraft and the batteries run dry
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I've just heard the 'Breaking News' that the search team looking for missing flight MH370 are going to deploy a submersible underwater search vehicle.
Now let me get this straight, only now, 5 weeks after a heavy metal object plunged into the sea, they are going to look underwater for it!
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You are correct. I assume it is some sort of sea floor scanning sonar. Do you have any idea how incredibly long it takes to cover even a small area with one of those?
The past few weeks have been strictly a "narrowing down" operation. Looking for debris and listening for pings. Now that they've heard pings and localized it to an area roughly similar in size to a major city they can use the scanning sonar sub. Meter by meter they will scan the sea floor for a man made object. Even knowing exactly where to look it could take another month or two if long ladder pattern dredging with that sub. Then if they find something. An ROV will be sent to check it out. Maybe even retrieve black boxes. I think this jet is largely in one piece down there
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^ Agreed....if they do find it there is a good possibility it will be largely intact or in a few pieces (fuselage wise).
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Up till now they've been using a US Navy towed sonar array which was listening for the pinger locator beacon to narrow down the search. The towed array can only be moved at a max speed of 2kts. They are now using the UAV with sidescan sonar fitted to it to locate large underwater objects. Once they have a contact confirmed, they bring it back to the surface, fit cameras (can't carry both for some reason), for a visual search of the area. |
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Good info graphic shows the scale of the problem depth wise http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/pag...e-problem/931/
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The first mission was cut short because the Bluefin operational depth had been reached.
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This is a dead horse.
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Not necessarily.
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Thanks for that. Really helps to show what they are up against. That is pretty close to the same depth that Liberty Bell 7 was located and recovered from back in 1999. Amazingly, it was the first potential target that they happened to use their ROV on after spending some time sweeping and listing hopeful targets. Considering the size of a Mercury capsule, I'm pretty confidant for the first time in quite awhile that they will be able to locate MH370 and hopefully figure out what the heck happened. Last edited by mako88sb; 04-15-14 at 02:42 PM. |
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