Monday, March 31, 2014



Pastorius comment:
Uh huh.
Australia PM says there is no time limit on Malaysia jet search
PERTH - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Monday the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had no time limit, despite the failure of an international operation to find any sign of the plane in three weeks of fruitless searching. 
A total of 20 aircraft and ships were again scouring a massive area in the Indian Ocean some 2,000 km (1,200 miles) west of Perth, where investigators believe the Boeing 777 carrying 239 people came down. 
"I'm certainly not putting a time limit on it," Abbott told reporters after meeting flight crews at Pearce airbase in Perth. 
"The intensity of our search and the magnitude of our operations is increasing, not decreasing," he said, adding that searchers owed it to grieving families of passengers to continue the hunt. 


1 comment:

Epaminondas said...

Given that we KNEW the path of Air France 447 and found debris on that path, yet it took 2 years to find the black box ... if this plane went into the ocean 1200-1800 miles southwest of Oz ... FORGET IT. This story is not resolving. The big if is this ... if you wanted to make an airplane LOOK lost forever, and you were patient, is there a better place to point to than SW of OZ? South of India by MANY 1000's of miles, south of Cape of Good Hope, maybe south of Cape Horn?
Unless we find the plane, how can any defensive air forces NOT keep a part of their mind open to the other possibility