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MH370: Hunt for missing airliner to end in two weeks
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Malaysia has announced the A$200 million hunt for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 will end within two weeks, despite pleas that authorities push on with the search of a vast expanse of the far southern Indian Ocean.

"We're at the final lap within these two weeks," transport minister Liow Tiong Lai told reporters, adding "we hope we can still find the plane."

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Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysia's minister of transport.
Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysia's minister of transport. Photo: Bloomberg

Mr Liow dampened hopes the search would be extended following a recommendation by investigators to search a new 25,000 kilometre area north of where it was first thought the plane crashed in March 2014 with 239 passengers and crew on board.

He said the imminent completion of a search of a 120,000 square kilometre area would end the most expensive and extensive search for an aircraft in history, in the absence of any "credible clue" suggesting it be extended.
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The Turnbull government has also said the plane's exact location would need to be pinpointed before more resources are committed to scouring any new area.

Aviation experts say one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries is likely to never be solved unless the plane is found and its black box recorders recovered.

Parts of the missing aircraft have been found on the shores African nation Tanzania as well as the Indian Ocean islands of Reunion and Mauritius.

A slew of theories have been raised to try to explain how the plane veered thousands of kilometres off course during a night flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, including pilot hijacking or a catastrophic malfunction on board the Boeing 777.

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The MH370 search may soon end.
The MH370 search may soon end. Photo: AP

Some of the more outrageous conspiracy theories include that it was shot down by the US military or hijacked by Russian president Vladimir Putin.

Mr Liow said a meeting of officials from Australia, Malaysia and China would be held to discuss the search after the release of a final report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which has been leading the search mission.

Many of the passengers were Chinese.

The bureau said in a report last month that there was "a high degree of confidence that the previously identified underwater area searched to date does not contain the missing aircraft."

"Given the elimination of this area, the experts identified an area of approximately 25,000 square kilometres as the area with the highest probability of containing the wreckage of the aircraft," the report said, adding experts "were in agreement on the need to search" the additional area.

But Australia's Transport Minister Darren Chester said the "information in the ATSB report, however, does not give a specific location of the missing aircraft".

Many relatives of victims have long been sceptical the two-year search was underway in the right place.

In a statement the international group of MH370 next-of-kin called on Malaysia, Australia and China to consider the next step before the current search ends.

"Extending the search to the new area defined by experts is an inescapable duty owed to the flying public in the interest of aviation safety," it said.
 

The_Hypocrite

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Ah tiong land got vast riches they can pay for the search themselves. Y bother other countries? N Majority of the ppl on the plane are ah tiongs..Ah Tiong gahmen should be responsible
 

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Dr Ballard will find this plane. Financed by hollywood money and james cameron, the "titanic" director. And they will get their returns when a movie on this is produced.
 

greedy and cunning

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no nid to waste time and money searching.
plane is at Diego Garcia , captured by the evil USAss

1 the flight deck was compromised
2 Turning off the transponder isn’t just a toggle or push-button, the switch is a rotary
and you’d have to move it two positions to get it into the standby condition
3 370 made a U-turn and headed in the direction of Diego Garcia, crossing Malaysia in the process
4 Malaysia’s Air Force Chief General Rodzali Daud said
the jet had been tracked hundreds of miles from its intended flight path,
over the Strait of Malacca, and up to 320 kilometres northwest of Penang.
 

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5. If the plane was headed towards Diego Garcia
it would have been captured on Indonesian radars as well,
and it was likely to have crossed over Indonesia.
but Indonesia is a defacto Globalist client state, and would immediately cover up such information.
Australia also has a sophisticated radar network, but we haven’t heard from them either.

6. nobody confirmed/announced if there were any transmissions sent via SATCOM

7. ACARS and engine telemetry data could shine a good dose of light.

8. No word about the signals from monitoring systems embedded
in the plane’s Rolls-Royce PLC engines.

9. Many parts of destroyed aircraft are naturally bouyant and will float in water
, and would have been noticed if there was a crash at sea.

10 Australia was diverting attention away from Diego Garcia,
by claiming to have picked up black box signals northwest of Perth.
Even thouugh no wreckage were found.

11 If the plane did indeed crash in the area, then it’s flight path would have been
picked up simultaneously by Australia’s sophisticated Jindalee Operational Radar Network ,
and by Indonesian radar.

12 relatives of passengers claim that calls placed to their cellphones are ringing.
 
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