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Still searching. What's New].
According to Agence France-Presse on April 7, the general coordinator of the search and rescue operation of the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger plane said on the same day that an Australian** detected a new underwater signal consistent with the black box signal of the passenger plane. The person in charge called it the "most promising lead" so far.
Angus Houston, the general coordinator of the search and rescue and former commander of the Australian Defence Force, said the sound signals from the depths of the Indian Ocean indicated that the multinational air and sea search and rescue operation appeared to be "very close to our destination".
"The towed pulse locator dropped by the Australian Defence Force's Ocean Shield** detected a signal consistent with the black box signal of the [missing] aircraft," he said at a press conference. ”
"We haven't identified the plane yet, and we need further confirmation, but the information we've gotten in the last 24 hours is very encouraging," Houston said. ”
One signal detected in Australia** lasted 2 hours and 20 minutes, while the other lasted 13 minutes. "This time [the second time the signal was detected] two different pulse echoes were heard," he said. ”
"It's important that this matches the signals from the flight data recorder and the cockpit call recorder (the two parts of the black box)," Houston told reporters. This is the most promising lead, and probably the best information we have received so far from the search and rescue operation. ”
"We are now in a very clear search area, on the basis of which we will hopefully eventually get enough information to prove that MH370 has entered this water," he said. ”
Houston hopes that the public will take into account the feelings of the families of the passengers of the missing airliner and take this news with caution.
It is likely that it will take a few more days to find the relevant information and determine whether the ** of the above signal can be confirmed as MH370, which cannot be done quickly in very deep seas. ”
The Ocean Shield** uses a towed pulse locator borrowed from the U.S. Navy.
The Australian ship and the British Navy "Echo" ** had previously started to search in opposite directions from both ends of a 240-kilometer search path. It was on the way to rendezvous with the British ship that the "Ocean Shield" detected a suspicious signal.
The two ships sail at extremely low speeds with their own towed pulse equipment, which allows them to detect conditions at depths of 3,000 meters and beyond.
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After Ma Su or Travel Airlines MH370 lost contact with the group, the academician revealed the secret in the black box of the plane.
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It is an electronic recording device for aircraft to record data information in real time.
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Not for the time being, only the wreckage was found. On March 8, 2014, at 2:40 a.m., Malaysia Airlines said that a Boeing 777-200 aircraft with 239 people on board lost contact with the control center, the flight number was MH370, originally scheduled to fly from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, and should arrive in Beijing at 6:30 Beijing time on March 8, 2014.
At 10 p.m. on March 24, 2014, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced in Kuala Lumpur that the missing Malaysia Airlines plane had crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, and no one on board survived. On 29 January 2015, the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority announced that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 had crashed, presumed that all 239 passengers and crew on board had been killed.
The "black box" (English: black box) is one of the electronic recording equipment dedicated to aircraft.
There are two black boxes, the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder.
All mechanical parts and electronic instruments of the aircraft are equipped with sensors to connect to it. It can record the voice dialogue of half an hour before the aircraft stops working or crashes and the flight altitude, speed, course, climb rate, descent rate, acceleration, fuel consumption, landing gear release, Greenwich Mean Time, as well as the working conditions of the aircraft system and the working parameters of the engine.
The shell of the black box has a thick steel plate and many layers of thermal and anti-impact and compression protection materials, and is usually installed in the safest part of the tail of the aircraft. The recording medium has also been improved from a tape-based static storage recorder that can withstand greater impacts, similar to the memory chips in computers, to prevent the black box from being damaged in an air crash.
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No, there hasn't been anything since he lost contact, nothing that can be confirmed, as if he never appeared, maybe he went to another planet.
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At the moment, the official source is that it has not been found. So far, only two pieces of aircraft fragments have been found that are "confirmed" to be from Malaysia Airlines MH370, and there are several pieces of aircraft fragments that are "highly suspected" and "suspected" to be from Malaysia Airlines MH370.
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I didn't find it, so it's estimated that it will be difficult.
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The work did not appear, and the work did not appear.
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Why is the black box on Malaysia Airlines MH370 missing? Experts tell the truth.
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Malaysia Airlines MH 370 has gone to ** so far, it is still an unsolved mystery, the black box has been around for a long time, and the relevant functions and data of the black box have also become invalid.
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Malaysia Airlines should have disintegrated in the air, and it was useless to find the black box because the wreckage of the plane was drifting in the water. It will be scattered to many places.
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None of us know where the MH370 has gone, and it has become one of the biggest mysteries in history, and even if the black box is found, the data in it has already been corrupted.
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Not yet. What's New].
Australia's "Sydney Morning Herald" reported that the world's top wreckage search expert David Moqi believes that the search and rescue personnel of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 passenger plane have determined the crash site, and it is inevitable that the black box will be salvaged.
Moons, the head of Bluewater Salvage, told ABC on April 15 that he was convinced that the four pulses detected came from the black box of the missing airliner.
I think they actually found the wreckage site. Although it hasn't been announced yet, if someone asks me 'technically, do they have enough information to say that?' I would say 'yes' explicitly.
They had detected good signals 4 times, all within the correct noise spectrum and could not have come from something else. Out of an abundance of caution, Murnes believes they are waiting for the Bluefin Tuna autonomous underwater vehicle to bring back the wreckage.
Moons, an American, discovered the wreck of the Australian battleship HMS Sydney, which sank in the Indian Ocean during World War II, in 2008 and helped find the wreck of Air France Flight 447 in the Atlantic Ocean in 2011.
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And cause the plane to be sudden, and cause the plane to be sudden.
I assure you as a personality that the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane is definitely related to aliens, and in some of the world's unsolved mysteries, the plane suddenly lost its signal and could not be contacted by the outside world, but after a few decades, the missing plane suddenly reappeared, and the passengers on the plane felt like yesterday. The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane is exactly the same as the unsolved mystery. Malaysia Airlines planes may be back in the decades. >>>More