Tuesday, April 22, 2014

MH370 DID NOT crash? Investigating agencies considering possibility of missing plane having landed somewhere

Kuala Lumpur: The investigating teams involved in the search operation of missing Malaysian Airlines plane MH 370 are now considering that the plane that went missing over the South China Sea with 239 people on board last month might have landed. The speculation of the plane having landed were being considered after investigating agencies met with disappointment as their efforts to trace the debris of the plane failed for the nth time. According to a news report published in Daily Mail, the agencies will regroup again to look into the possibility of the plane having landed somewhere. So far, the search operations have been based on the presumption that the plane crashed in Indian Ocean. Search team from several nations- armed with state-of-the-art-technology- are unsuccessfully trying to locate the debris of the plane in the Indian Ocean. 'The thought of it landing somewhere else is not impossible, as we have not found single debris that could be linked to MH370,' sources were quoted by the website. However, the agencies believe that there is little possibility of the plane being hidden by a specific country. 'However, the possibility of a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it seems absurd,' said the sources. The speculations were strengthened by the fact that several accounts of a sightings of plane-like object came to light around the time MH370 disappeared. Several villagers and fisherman living in north east Malaysia had filed official statement in which they claimed to have seen or heard a low-flying aircraft. In the picture, Boatswain's Mate, Able Seaman Morgan Macdonald, observes markers dropped from a RNZAF P3K Orion after an object was sighted in the southern Indian Ocean during the continuing search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370

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