Bombshell MH370 files ‘PROVE pilot’s plan to make jet vanish forever’ – in very specific location
A NEW hunt for the missing passenger plane MH370 is ready to launch after a "credible" search plan with new evidence was submitted to the Malaysian government.
Ocean Infinity's plan has a "no find, no fee" meaning if the search is successful a $70million bill would be paid by the Government.Loke said: "Based on the latest information and analysis from experts and researchers, Ocean Infinity’s search proposal is credible and can be considered by the Malaysian government as the flight’s official registrar.
Ocean Infinity’s search proposal is credible and can be considered by the Malaysian government as the flight’s official registrarAviation journalist Jeff Wise told The Sun: " "The further out you go, the less and less likely you are to find that plane in any particular square mile." Underwater robotics company Ocean Infinity confirmed to The Sun that a search proposal had been submitted to the Malaysian government and it’s believed a new hunt could begin before the end of the year.
“This search is arguably the most challenging, and indeed pertinent one out there. We’ve been working with many experts, some outside of Ocean Infinity, to continue analysing the data in the hope of narrowing the search area down to one in which success becomes potentially achievable.The company first searched for the doomed jet in January 2018 with its Seabed Constructor robot but was unsuccessful.
He said that the proposal would need to be examined by the cabinet before a final decision could be made.Three high-tech vessels are waiting near Malaysia - the Armada 78 04 and the 06 are all moored in the port of Singapore while the 78 08 is stationed in the South China Sea. Talking to The Sun exclusively, he says the outcome of this experiment would finally take us “one step closer to the truth”.
Having previously worked on underwater sound waves, Usama took an interest in the search for MH370 and reached out to the official search team based in How could an entire jet vanish into oblivion in a modern world when every move on land, sea and air is tracked? And how could it remain lost for a decade?
While others believe WSPR technology holds the key to finally discovering the wreckage, it's never been proven and many in the MH370 community have questioned its reliability. The Seventh Arc is an area of the ocean where the last known satellite communication with MH370 occurred.
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