Posted on 04/29/2018 1:08:02 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
The search consists of a 65-man vessel Seabed Constructor equipped geared to scouring the depths of the Indian Ocean for any sight of plane debris from the MH370 aircraft.
But, four years after the plane went missing, the latest searches through the Indian Ocean has revealed nothing -- after 16,000sq km of the planned 25,000sq km area was combed through.
The search location was pinpointed by an Australian Oceanographer as the most likely spot the plane would be.
The Malaysian government paid Ocean Infinity $20 million for 5,000 square km of a successful search, $30 million for 15,000 square km, $50 million for 25, 000 square km and $70 million if the plane debris is recovered further out from the specified area.
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And they’re spending a fortune of their own money. They must be way over the possible value of anything they’d ever find.
It could be parked on a runway somewhere. If it crashed into the ocean at hundreds of miles an hour then most of the plane and passengers became confetti.
Absolutely. The fact that there were passengers who boarded using false documentation is likely more than coincidental...
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