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2014-04-10 Southeast Asia
Australian Ship Detects New Signals as Plane Hunt Narrows
[An Nahar] Two fresh signals have been picked up in the search for missing Malaysian flight MH370, raising hopes Wednesday that wreckage will be found within days even as black box batteries start to expire.

Australian ship Ocean Shield detected the signals Tuesday to match a pair of transmissions picked up over the weekend that have been analyzed as consistent with signals from the plane's flight data recorder, the head of the search said.

"Ocean Shield has been able to reacquire the signals on two more occasions, late yesterday afternoon and later last night," said Angus Houston, head of the Joint Agency Coordination Center.

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The Australian ship has now picked up four transmissions, crucial information as searchers try to pinpoint the crash zone for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board.

The focus of the search area is 2,260 kilometers (1,400 miles) northwest of Perth.
Officials had feared that the signals which were initially picked up might not be detected again, particularly since the batteries on the black box tracking beacons have a normal lifespan of about 30 days.

The new transmissions, found in the same broad area as the previous two, lasted for five minutes and 32 seconds and about seven minutes respectively, Houston said.

"Yesterday's signals will assist in better defining a reduced and much more manageable search area on the ocean floor," Houston said.

"I believe we are searching in the right area but we need to visually identify the aircraft before we can confirm with certainty that this is the final resting place of MH370."

Houston, however, again urged caution for the sake of the families of those aboard the flight which mysteriously vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, and said the search for more signals would go on.

"Hopefully with lots of transmissions we'll have a tight, small area and... in a matter of days we'll be able to find something on the bottom that might confirm that this is the last resting place of MH370," Houston told reporters.

For families of MH370 passengers, who marked the one-month anniversary of the plane's disappearance on Tuesday, the suspense has been excruciating.

"Let's wait and see. I want to see the evidence that the plane is at the bottom of the sea," said Malaysian Tan Tuan Lay, whose daughter, 31-year-old bank employee Chew Kar Mooi, was one of the passengers on board.

"I am really sad (about) what has happened but I am prepared to accept what ever comes," Tan said when asked to comment on the fresh signals.

Australia confirmed Wednesday that the first signals were consistent with black box recorders and that the search was narrowing.

"The analysis determines that a very stable distinct and clear signal was detected at 33.331 kHz and that it consistently pulsed at a 1.106 second interval," Houston said.

"They believe the signals to be consistent with the specification and description of a flight data recorder."

Authorities have been searching a linear arc produced from satellite data and believed to represent the last stretch of the plane's flight path.

While China's Haixun 01 vessel initially reported some acoustic signals at the southern end of this trajectory, these have not occurred again, Houston said.

No other ships will be allowed near the Ocean Shield, as its work must be done in an environment as free of noise as possible, but a modified RAAF AP-3C Orion was parachuting sonar buoys into the vicinity.

These will float on the surface and have a hydrophone attached dangling 1,000 feet below to hopefully pick up any emissions, although officials warned these could be dulled by thick silt on the seabed.

With the clock ticking on how long the black boxes could feasibly continue to transmit, Houston said it would not be long before a U.S.-made autonomous underwater vehicle called a Bluefin 21 would be sent down to investigate.

Houston said officials were probably close to using this device because the last acoustic signal was very weak, indicating the batteries were running down.

"I don't think that time is very far away," he said.

Up to 11 military aircraft, four civil planes and 14 ships were searching Wednesday over a zone covering 75,423 square kilometers (29,000 square miles), Australia's Joint Agency Coordination Center said.

The focus of the search area is 2,260 kilometers (1,400 miles) northwest of Perth.

The case of the missing jet has baffled aviation experts and frustrated the families of those on board, two-thirds of whom were Chinese.

Despite extensive searches on the ocean surface, no debris has yet been found, but Houston voiced optimism that the aircraft will be found "in the not too distant future".
Posted by Fred 2014-04-10 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11139 views ]  Top

#1 If it wasn’t such a tragic event we could all freely laugh with great gusto
at the mainstream media regarding the disappearance
of Malaysian flight 370. Every single source, substantiated or not, has been
taken as a great revelation.
It was and continues to be a sad circus of events.


Of those following the serious clues left available there is only one
question to ask. Why does no one mention the Indian Oceans
most advanced and secure air base, the stationary Aircraft Carrier located
south of the southern tip of India called Diego Garcia?

Not a peep. Not even an indication of a US managed military installation
that monitors everything in this war region.
In fact the best old metaphor regarding the lack of reference to this
location is “The Silence Is Deafening.”

So here it is. As CNN, Fox, MSNBC, CBC, BBC, CTV and all the rest are
prepared to spout off theories without any solid
confirmation, here is one from a source who wishes to remain unidentified
from Northwest BC Canada.
This individual comes from a three decade long background of exposing the
secrets the military forces would rather have
remained secret. He has recently revealed what happened to flight 370. ‘Film
at Eleven’.

Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah prepared and practised with his home flight
simulator and had determined the maximum speed and
angle of descent the Boeing 777 could withstand.

As soon as the flight reached the extent of the Malaysian radar capability,
when he knew they would no longer expect to see his
radar signal, he wished the ground crews good night. He then turned off one
tracking device, waited to see if anyone responded
or raised alarm for 15 minutes, then turned off all communication devices.
He locked the cabin door to prevent anyone from
entering after asking his co-pilot to get him a drink or check on a system
outside of the cockpit.

The Captain then immediately turned the plane southwest into a known flight
path and climbed to over 40,000 ft,. the maximum
structural capability of the Boeing 777. He put on the pilot supplied air
mask and kept the plane at over 40,000 ft until he was
certain all the passengers and crew, including his co-pilot, were
asphyxiated.

From his flight simulator experimentation he had already determined the
precise coordinates where he would initiate his next action.
To bring the plane down at the maximum speed and maximum angle of descent to
make a direct hit on the fuel storage tanks at
Diego Garcia.

As he initiated this direct course of action the American Military had not
been concerned with the radar blip of this flight at 40,000
plus feet. They monitor vessels and flights which appear to be a threat or
are invading their space. However they were suddenly
brought to complete attention as their warning systems set off alarms.
The base at Diego Garcia attempted to make radio contact and immediately
dispatched interceptors. Knowing full well this was an
imminent threat, having no time to debate the issue and recognizing the
aircraft was operating in what was basically ‘stealth’ mode,
uncommunicative, the plane was shot out of the sky.

Becoming aware of which flight it was with the political and potential
military repercussions, the US military ordered a complete
lock down on all communications regarding the event and began dispatching
crews to locate and pick up all the debris.

When the rest of the world became aware the flight was missing the US Navy
offered all their resource to help them look for it in
the South China Sea, then the Gulf of Thailand, Bay of Bengal and the Strait
of Malacca. This kept the worlds attention focused
away from the location they were cleaning up.

US 7th Fleet Commander William Marks told CNN “We wait for the Malaysians to
tell us where to search and we go there.”

This is the most telling statement of all. Since when does the US take
directions from Malaysia unless they are simply providing
the rope to let them hang themselves.

The most powerful radar systems in the region are at Diego Garcia. A perfect
target for such an attack, one the USA stopped and
one they simply cannot reveal to the world due to the nationality of the
passengers on board. They will continue to assist in the search
while doing everything to ensure no one even mentions Diego Garcia in the
mainstream media.
Posted by Spemp Glinter4922  2014-04-10 00:10||   2014-04-10 00:10|| Front Page Top

#2 Curiously enough, Gateway Pundit had a story about the Pentagon blocking travel leave to Diego Garcia. Never been there myself, but DG never seemed like a tourist destination.
Posted by SteveS 2014-04-10 00:33||   2014-04-10 00:33|| Front Page Top

#3 Yet more conspiracy insinuation shit, go fuck off.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2014-04-10 02:07||   2014-04-10 02:07|| Front Page Top

#4 Indian Ocean's pretty big. There's 3000 miles or so between Diego Garcia and Perth.

I know all the misinformation specialists are pushing Diego Garcia in a multitude of scenarios for their usual disinformation reasons, I wonder what they're covering for.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2014-04-10 02:12||   2014-04-10 02:12|| Front Page Top

#5 Any normal, knowledgeable Rantburger know if the black box(es?) would even be transmitting at this point?
Posted by Barbara 2014-04-10 13:27||   2014-04-10 13:27|| Front Page Top

#6 It's claimed 30 days then it's up to the batteries.

It's been 30 days...
Posted by Bright Pebbles 2014-04-10 13:32||   2014-04-10 13:32|| Front Page Top

#7 I would wonder if 30 days is the 'minimum' time the batteries would last and not a set 'expiration date'.

Or perhaps 30 days until the transmission power starts to seriously degrade...
Posted by CrazyFool 2014-04-10 14:23||   2014-04-10 14:23|| Front Page Top

#8 Tractor beams got 'em almost certainly an no one is saying anything. I blame Massey Ferguson.
Posted by Shipman 2014-04-10 15:50||   2014-04-10 15:50|| Front Page Top

#9 I heard/read that the 30 day number was in ideal conditions. Colder and deeper water deteriorates the box faster. IIRC
Posted by mossomo 2014-04-10 16:53||   2014-04-10 16:53|| Front Page Top

#10 The French found the black box for AF 447 almost three years after the crash. However, it was not pinging. Not sure how they found it in 20,000' of ocean. Found some surface debris within a week. AF 447 link
Posted by Bobby 2014-04-10 18:22||   2014-04-10 18:22|| Front Page Top

#11 I still think they are holed up in the Burma jungle with the opium warlords.
Posted by 3dc 2014-04-10 20:56||   2014-04-10 20:56|| Front Page Top

#12 3dc: Have you been checking out Duncan Steel's website?
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2014-04-10 21:35||   2014-04-10 21:35|| Front Page Top

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