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Southeast Asia
Australian navy ship detects new signals 'consistent' with black boxes
2014-04-08
[Straits Times] An Australian navy ship has detected new signals 'consistent' with aircraft black boxes, a bigwig said on Monday as search teams raced against time in the hunt for missing Malaysian flight MH370.

"The towed pinger locator deployed from the Australian defence vessel Ocean Shield has detected signals consistent with those emitted from aircraft black boxes," said Mr Angus Houston, head of the Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) in Perth.

The towed pinger-locator heard a first signal for two hours and 20 minutes, and a second signal for 13 minutes.
Posted by:Fred

#2  At last check this AM, they're having difficulties relocating the ping signals - either the batteries have finally died, or else the black boxes + any still-attached aircraft debris have been displaced by strong underwater tidal or current forces.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-04-08 23:17  

#1  Pinger might be legit, but I find it inconceivable that a bird the size of the Triple 7 hit the water and didn't break up, nor has any wreckage surfaced. This makes absolutely no sense. Unless the pilot was as skilled as Scully when he put that bird down in the Hudson, modern aircraft are not designed to stay together with a hard water landing in any number of possible attitudes.
Maybe I am wearing my tin foil hat too tight, but I have to think that bird is in one piece and hidden for future 'events' and the pax are now fish food.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2014-04-08 22:11  

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