Today, the first of two new ships began searching the Indian Ocean for the remains of MH370. It marked a new stage in the efforts to find remnants of the missing airliner that disappeared March 9. The GO Phoenix began searching a new swath of ocean after experts mapped out a new area where the plane is believed to have crashed.
The Fugro Discovery will begin searching in mid-October. Both ships will use sonar technology to detect signs of the missing plane. No remnants of the plane, including its 239 passengers, have been discovered inaviation’s greatest mystery. Read more at The Guardian.
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Unfortunately, the chances of finding the plane are the same as the Jets winning the Super Bowl this year.
give it up. its gone somewhere at the at the ocean floor never to be found
You may think this is worthless, but resuming the search improves public trust.
So the cost and sacrifice has an outcome.
Finding it may indeed be impossible.