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Malaysia flight 370: 4 years ago
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3091468" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The company that is conducting the search is from the US that is using a new side scan that covers a huge swath compared to conventional units. They took on the job as a contingency project. They have a time frame to find it. If they don't find it in that time frame, they don't get paid. If they do find it, they get paid handsomely, and their new technology gets a ton of advertisement.</p><p>There has been debris wash ashore, recovered and identified on the west African coast, so they know it's down in the ocean. </p><p>That part of the world's oceans hasn't been mapped as well as the Atlantic and Pacific so they are in uncharted territory for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3091468, member: 5412"] The company that is conducting the search is from the US that is using a new side scan that covers a huge swath compared to conventional units. They took on the job as a contingency project. They have a time frame to find it. If they don't find it in that time frame, they don't get paid. If they do find it, they get paid handsomely, and their new technology gets a ton of advertisement. There has been debris wash ashore, recovered and identified on the west African coast, so they know it's down in the ocean. That part of the world's oceans hasn't been mapped as well as the Atlantic and Pacific so they are in uncharted territory for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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