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Re: Malaysia Airlines MH370 missing.

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And why not? We have seen wilder things and claims.....
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https://airlineratings.com/articles/mal ... ding-mh370
Malaysia Isn't Serious About Finding MH370
23 September, 2024
October 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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https://www.airlineratings.com/articles ... 370-search
16 October, 2024

Ocean Infinity, the UK-based global underwater search company, has three of its revolutionary high-tech vessels waiting near Malaysia to search for MH370.

Armada 78 04 and 06 are moored in the port of Singapore.

All three ships are fitted out for underwater search.

Ocean Infinity has presented the Malaysian Government with a “no find no fee” offer
to look for MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 aboard,
in a new location based on the breakthrough WSPR work from Richard Godfrey.

The Malaysian Government is currently debating the offer with the cost estimated to be around $70 million if MH370 is found.
https://www.airlineratings.com/articles ... 370-search
Ocean Infinity, the UK based global underwater search company, has two of its revolutionary high tech vessels waiting near Malaysia to search for MH370.

Armada 78 04 is moored in the port of Singapore. It arrived on 19th September 2024.
Perhaps also of interest:
https://jalopnik.com/researchers-think- ... 1851667486
Researchers Think Throwing Boeing 777 Parts In The Sea Will Track Down MH370

It’s been more than 10 years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished and now a new study is hoping to shed light on where the plane could have ended up

Published October 8, 2024

A program called the Finding MH370 Project has been launched to do exactly what its name suggests:
find the remains of the Boeing 777 aircraft that vanished in March 2014.

To do this, the project won’t turn to sonar-equipped drones or thorough searches of the seafloor.

Instead, the team plans to release Boeing 777 parts into the Indian Ocean and track their movements.
Crowd-funding has been slow at
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fi ... 70-project
so far.... :|
All or nothing. This project will only be funded if it reaches its goal by Thu, October 31 2024 10:16 AM CET.
This project will resolve the issue by obtaining a real 777 flaperon,
cutting it down to match the damaged flaperon recovered on Réunion Island,
outfitting with sensors and telemetry,
and then releasing it near the presumed crash site of MH370 on the 11th anniversary of the disappearance.

Cameras will monitor the growth of barnacles on the surface,
and a radio transmitter will relay its location and the temperature of the water.
After 15 months, the flaperon will be recovered and the barnacle population examined.
October 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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