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A counterclaim to the WSPR theory:
Also seems compelling.
Also seems compelling.
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Pine Gap knows where it is.
The US knows where MH370 is. You’re naive if you think otherwise.Using what resources? OTHR wasn't in operation the night of the disappearance and that won't give an accurate position either (just distance from transmitter I believe).
Don't think there's any nation on earth that commits resources to monitoring the empty expanses of the southern indian ocean. There's simply nothing out there and no reason to position satellites over it. That's part of the theory why whoever steered it down there would do so if they didn't want the plane to be found.
The US knows where MH370 is. You’re naive if you think otherwise.
Why would I go over old ground? Isn’t 51 pages enough for you?No they dont. Go on and give us your best technical explanation to how you claim the US supposedly "knows" where MH370 is.
Why would I go over old ground? Isn’t 51 pages enough for you?
Everything's gone downhill since MH370 went missing. Find that plane and our lives will change for the better!
PETALING JAYA: US-based firm Ocean Infinity is keen to do another search for the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft Flight MH370.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said Ocean Infinity is willing to accept another “no cure, no fee” deal similar to the one in 2018, where the government will only pay the company if it manages to find the wreckage of the flight.
MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing, China.
Ocean Infinity is a marine robotics company that deploys autonomous robots, typically in fleet formation, to obtain large amounts of data from the oceans and seabed.
In a Facebook post yesterday, Dr Wee said he held a meeting with Ocean Infinity chief executive officer Oliver Plunkett and representatives of the families of those on board MH370 at his office.
“Plunkett gave us an update on the company’s latest technology advances, human talent and capabilities compared with five years ago.“He shared Ocean Infinity’s readiness to resume the search for MH370 based on a ‘no cure, no pay’ deal, whereby payment is made only if the company finds the wreckage,” he added.
In one of the world’s biggest aviation mysteries, MH370, using a Boeing 777-200ER then, vanished with 239 people on board.
In 2018, Ocean Infinity conducted a search for the plane in the southern Indian Ocean without success.
Dr Wee reiterated that a decision to resume search operations could only be made if the governments of Malaysia, China and Australia jointly agreed to the matter.
“I have instructed my officers at the Transport Ministry to obtain further information from Ocean Infinity for deliberation before we consult the governments of Australia and China.
“We further reiterated that there must be new credible evidence before we can proceed with another search operation,” he added.
Also present at yesterday’s meeting were officers from the Transport Ministry’s Aviation Division, the Air Accident Investigation Bureau and the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia.
thestar.com.my
to get paidConsidering that the crash site is in international waters why does anyone need permission to search for the wreckage?
to get paid
yes but its like getting a quote first.so say ocean infinity does find the wreckage - surely the Malaysian / Chinese governments would pay for it regardless of any agreement?
yes but its like getting a quote first.
OCEAN INFINITY COMMITS TO NEW SEARCH FOR MH370 IN 2023 OR 2024
Ocean Infinity CEO Oliver Plunkett told the next of kin that the company was committed to finding the missing Boeing 777.
The point now is to say, for the first time since early 2020, we’ve got clarity on the plan for where we search. We’ve got clarity for the availability of our assets and therefore, we’re in a position to sensibly re-engage in the conversation and say, to the Malaysian government, that we’re ready to go back and carry on. We will of course, approach it on the same basis as we did before, which is, as Grace says, that kind of, “no win, no fee.”
“And so hopefully, all being well, we will be in a position to go back in early 2023. There’s a lot of work for us to do. To get the ships ready, for the guys to carry on doing the planning, to talk to the government, to get ourselves organized.
“Hopefully, we’ll enjoy the same support from the Australian authorities (ATSB) as we did last time. These ships are different. They’re probably the most modern, cutting-edge ships in the entire world. And one of the things we’re dealing with is the regulatory framework for a ship that can be driven with no person on board because it doesn’t exist. So we’ll need support from the Australian government to operate too. But, it is our hope and desire to be back carrying on the search at some point in, certainly, the first half of 2023.
They seem very confident with these new search boats and believe they are close to the crash site.
Not sure what happens in such deep water after all these years.
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Some weird ideas coming out now.
Putin’s ‘mafia-style’ hit on MH17 ‘revenge’ for MH370: Expert
Vladimir Putin shot down MH17, killing 298 – including 38 Australians – as a favour to China’s Xi Jinping after the US downed MH370, according to sensational new claims.
They seem very confident with these new search boats and believe they are close to the crash site.
Not sure what happens in such deep water after all these years.
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Some weird ideas coming out now.
Putin’s ‘mafia-style’ hit on MH17 ‘revenge’ for MH370: Expert
Vladimir Putin shot down MH17, killing 298 – including 38 Australians – as a favour to China’s Xi Jinping after the US downed MH370, according to sensational new claims.
Can we do a poll on what members think happened?
Would have to be the OP that does it
Interesting. There was a docu-series on UK tv recently which included discussion of this analysis.If the WSPR flight path proposed by Richard Godfrey is correct it would not support the captain suicide theory. View attachment 1429896
The circling off the coast of Indonenisa does not make sense if one was committing suicide. For me, if the intention really was to crash the aircraft in as remote location as possible a straight line flight path following the curvature of the earth due south would be the most logical to me. Investigators did find a flight path in his own personal flight simulator of that nature which you can see on the above map. The thing is that was one of thousands of flight paths he practiced that went into all sorts of places all over the world that ended in nowhere so not sure what was found on his simulator is relevant.
This is on the assumption that the above WSPR flight path is actually accurate or close to being accurate. I imagine the new search will be based around the end point proposed here as Richard Godfrey has also been able to match that endpoint against hydro acoustic sound detection around the same time as the estimate crash time plus it also fits the satellite signal analysis and drift analysis for wreckage ended up in Africa mid 2015.