Bad luck in search MH370

Bad luck in search MH370

World April 13, 2016 09:35

canberra - The search in the Indian Ocean for the missing unit of Malaysia Airlines flight number MH370 Wednesday hit by bad luck on board the research vessel. The rope which hung special unit with equipment to map the seabed at great depths snapped. The coordinator of the operation, the loss of the 'sleepvis' published in Canberra.

He could also report that an American team with a remotely operated underwater vehicle Remora III to the area is underway west of Australia to help find the sleepvis and the aircraft. The Remora was also used in the search for the Air France AF447 machine, which in Brazil in 2009, plunged into the sea.

MH370 vanished with 239 people on board in March 2014 during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. From satellite data would show that the device is reversed and hours flown south to the fuel tanks were empty. Some debris has since been thousands of kilometers to the west washed in Africa.

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