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Might there be soon certainty about flight MH370? Australian safety authorities want to have spotted on satellite images possible wreckage of the Malaysia-Boeing. The objects are up to 24 feet tall.

In the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft there may be a hot track. Experts of the Australian intelligence discovered in satellite images possible wreckage of the Boeing lost in the Indian Ocean. “New and credible information has come to light,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott said at a question time at Parliament. He had the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak informed.

According to the Seesicherheitsbehörde the country (Amsa) one of the objects is 24 meters long. A reconnaissance plane was immediately sent to the area around 2500 kilometers southwest of Perth location. The pilot, however, have reported poor visibility and first discovered no object, said John Young, head of the rescue at Amsa, which coordinates the search in the Indian Ocean. Three other planes were now on their way to the region.

Because the area is so far from land, the planes have reportedly only about two hours of time to search. Then they would have to turn back in order to reach the landing site near Perth with the remaining fuel on board can.

Families Await News Of Missing Malaysian Airliner
Families Await News Of Missing Malaysian Airliner

According to Young during the day a ship will reach the area. Also, the Navy ship “HMAS Success” is on its way. But it need some days. “It is well equipped to retrieve objects,” Young said.

According to Young several objects were discovered in the sea. “It looked like they were rocking on the water on and off,” he said. The objects have been identified so far not clearly identified as parts of the Boeing 777-200. The region lies close to the possible flight route, the experts had calculated. Young estimated that the sea is 1000 meters deep at this point. “It’s a track, and probably the best lead we have so far,” he said.

Satellite Photo Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
Satellite Photo Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370

The Boeing 777-200 with 239 people on board was on 8 March on the way from Kuala Lumpur disappeared from the radar to Beijing. After signal and data analysis investigators are now convinced that they differed radically from the course and go on for hours flew either in a north-westerly or southwesterly direction.
Because none of the countries reported on the northwestern arc Radarsichtungen an aircraft, the search focused on the southern arch that leads across the Indian Ocean. The police are investigating sabotage, kidnapping, terrorism or suicide of one of the pilots.

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