Is the missing Boeing in “the most remote places on Earth”?

Without the slightest positive development, was completed on Friday, the search for the detection of the missing Boeing.

Is the missing Boeing in “the most remote places on Earth”?

"The survey was completed without finding something worth mentioning. We will continue searching on Saturday hoping for better results", he told reporters Warren Trass, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, who acts as Prime Minister, as Tony Abbott is located in Papua New Guinea.

The attention has been focused on the south side of the Indian Ocean, to the most remote places on Earth, such as they are characterized by the Australians, after the presentation of satellite images that showed objects that looked like aircraft debris floating on the sea surface.

The five aircrafts that searched the area returned to their base with "empty handed", but Saturday and Sunday will have reinforcements, as expected in the area the presence of two Chinese and two Japanese aircrafts.

However, as reported by the Australian authorities, the possibility that debris objects have sunk and thus cannot be identified is considered as very likely. They emphasized that just because the area is vast (about 23,000 sq. km ) and the aircrafts are unable to fly at low altitude for too long (maximum two hours) , research is very difficult and will take days to either found the missing aircraft either ruled the possibility to be located in this area .

Lithium batteries and the probability to cause explosion

As admitted the CEO of Malaysians Airways, Ahmad Yahya, the ghost plane was carrying a cargo with lithium batteries other than passengers. As in 2010, a cargo with lithium batteries had caused big fire which proved decisive for the crash of an aircraft in Dubai, authorities investigate this possibility.
Mr. Yahia, however, argued that the chances of something similar have happened to the Boeing is minimal. "It was not a big cargo", he said.

The pilot's phone call

Part of the research has been focused in a phone call, made from the cell phone of the pilot just before the takeoff of the Boeing. Possibly it is a usual phone call unrelated to the disappearance of the plane, but as it's been two weeks without the slightest trace of the aircraft, researchers should look on everything.

Episodic meeting of Malaysian officers with relatives of Chinese passengers

On Friday (21/03), the representatives of Malaysian authorities were faced the wrath of the relatives of the Chinese passengers who were on board of the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777, and are missing since March 8.

The two sides met in tense atmosphere, for the first time at the Hotel Lido Beijing, with relatives of passengers to require the officials to stand up and introduce themselves, accusing them of stalling.

"We wanted to see you during the first 24 or 48 hours (after the disappearance of the aircraft), that would eased the pain we feel these last 13 days," said one of the relatives.

At the same time, voices and boos were accompanying the statements of the representative of the civilian and military officers who were send to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. Among them was the Malaysian ambassador to China, two officials of Civil Aviation of Malaysia, a government official and a Boeing 777 pilot.
It should be noted that out of a total of 227 passengers of the flight MH-370, the 153 were Chinese.

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