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Deep sea search for MH370 shifts to area where British pilot believes airliner made controlled ditching

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CANBERRA, Australia — The deep-sea hunt for a missing Malaysian airliner has shifted to a remote part of the Indian Ocean where a British pilot has calculated that the Boeing 777 made a controlled ditching last year with 239 people aboard, officials said Monday. (news.nationalpost.com) 更多...

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ColinSeftel
Even with a "controlled" ditching, the aircraft will break up and debris will float away. There's only one credible explanation why the debris hasn't shown up - the aircraft did NOT ditch in the ocean.

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ColinSeftel
Then where's the rest of it? Not even one of the 300+ seat cushions, which are designed to float forever, has turned up.
andromeda07
andromeda07 1
The rest of it is scattered in bits and pieces across a huge area, carried by ocean currents in diverging directions across the 10s of thousands of meters of depth before coming to rest in all kinds of places. The discovery of the flaperon on Reunion is a pretty vivid illustration of how hopeless this search is.

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