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This would be simpler if the plane had landed softly (i.e. a controlled ditching) and then pin dropped to the ocean floor from the spot it landed.I see the mob searching for the plane are going to give it one more shot.....looking at the spot where back in 2014 a faint signal was picked up by a chinese ship, thought it may have been from the blackbox...........well hello, you would think that would be one of the first places checked?![]()
But:
a) it likely didn't land smoothly on the ocean surface
b) even if it did, it needs to emphasised again, it likely did so in one of the most remote stretches of ocean in the world. Getting search ships there takes time, would be enormously limited by both cost and the prevailing weather conditions. Given it probably is somewhere in the vicinity of 40 degrees south or even further south, those prevailing weather conditions are going to be dominated by the Roaring Forties a good deal of the time, i.e. they will be shit
c) a 'pin drop' to the ocean floor is unlikely to even occur, due to ocean currents and waves
d) the depth of the ocean in the target area is thought to be something like 5500-6000 metres. No simple matter to detect anything that deep, let alone then being able to access it to ascertain why it happened



