It’ll be found someday...maybe not anytime soon.Twenty years from now some new device making very detailed mapping of the ocean floor might be developed,eventually resulting in its discovery.
The pilot (capt) took this aircraft down
making very detailed mapping of the ocean floor = making very detailed mapping of the ocean floor possible
If a "successful search" finds nothing, what does an unsuccessful search find?
Re: “The seabed of the search areas is hilly and uneven.”
Obviously, that would make identifying debris much more difficult.
Areas like that also have frequent landslides, which could conceal large pieces of debris.
The good news - probably none of that seafloor has been surveyed before, so there will be a significant addition to scientific knowledge, even if they can’t find the plane.
Was it ever confirmed the piece of flap or rudder found on the east-African coast was from MH370?
“plane may never be found”
100% correct, if they keep looking in the water.
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.