Friday, March 21, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysian Airline News Update

Australian authorities called on Friday for more aircraft and satellite surveillance in pursuit of possible debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, even as the stepped-up search increasingly relied on low-tech tactics.


Air crews scanned the surface of the southern Indian Ocean with binoculars from low-flying planes Friday as the massive multinational operation to find the missing plane entered its 13th day, focusing on a region where satellites had detected objects in the water. The day’s air search ended at sunset with still no sign of the missing flight.

Satellite images of two objects, the longest of which was estimated to be 79 feet and bobbing close to the surface of the sea, had been hailed by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as a possible breakthrough in the disappearance of the Flight 370 jetliner, which vanished from radar screens on March 8 with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board. But by Friday evening, searchers had still not found any trace of the objects from the satellite images. 

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