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Switch In Search Area For Flight MH370 After Credible Leads

by Bryna K.
March 28, 2014
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The search continues!

Photo via The Guardian
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According to authorities, search teams shifted to a different part of the Indian Ocean today in their hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight after a new credible lead.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said, an analysis of radar data led investigators to move the search to an area 1,100 kilometres to the northeast. The new information was also regarded to as the most credible lead to where debris may be located.

“It indicated that the aircraft was traveling faster than previously estimated, resulting in increased fuel usage and reducing the possible distance the aircraft traveled south into the Indian Ocean,” the authority said in a statement.

John Young, the authority’s general manager of emergency response, said that four search aircrafts are not over the new area and six more are due to fly there over the course of today.

The renewed search for Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean comes a day after Japan and Thailand both said they’d sent new satellite images to Malaysia showing separate debris fields that could be related to the plane, which vanished March 8th with 239 people aboard.

Analysts said the search area shift could be a sign that investigators are closing in on the missing plane’s whereabouts.

“With this development, perhaps they’re able to hone in on the more accurate altitude,” said Mary Schiavo, a CNN aviation analyst and former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation.

That, experts said, could bring investigators closer to determining what happened aboard the plane, what caused it to veer off course and where it ended up.

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