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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has moved to a new part of the Indian Ocean due to a "credible lead", Australia says

In a few days time they will probably have another "credible lead" and have sat images of the plane sitting on some remote runway in northern Western Australia.

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By *MOOTH AND ROUGHCouple
over a year ago

tamworth

There's more to this story then we already know

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"There's more to this story then we already know "

Can't blame the poor families for feeling lied to and this is a perfect example of how conspiracies start.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That plain will be in Afghanistan or a country like I tell you now

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

So a specialist compny is searching again for this plane and fee payable only if they find it. I hope they do so the mystery can be solved and the families get closure.

But my question is with all the satellites in the world that are accurate down to 3 feet (and the rest!), haven’t they thought of using one rather than planes to fly over or ships? Am I missing something?

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By *erfectlyPervertedCouple
over a year ago

Bristol


"Am I missing something? "

15,000 feet of seawater (that's ~ 3 miles) is rather impenetrable to satellites. That's the maximum depth of the surveyed areas to date.

The Titanic bottomed out at 12,500 feet.

USS Seawolf (SSN-21) an attack submarine officially tests out at 1,600 feet.

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By *ecretlyASoftieWoman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"Am I missing something?

15,000 feet of seawater (that's ~ 3 miles) is rather impenetrable to satellites. That's the maximum depth of the surveyed areas to date.

The Titanic bottomed out at 12,500 feet.

USS Seawolf (SSN-21) an attack submarine officially tests out at 1,600 feet."

Why did they send planes out, surely they can’t either?

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