Australian Search for MH370 Should
Shift to North Coast
Marvin Vestal has completed an objective analysis of the
known facts (not speculation) on the disappearance of flight MH370 and has
conclusive evidence that the information supplied by Inmarsat is not
credible. There is no reason to believe
that the plane is more likely to be found in the present search area than any
other area in the Indian Ocean picked at random. See marvinsthinking.blogspot.com
for detailed analysis. The possible end
points within the known range of the plane include the north coast of
Australia, and the coasts of Somalia,
Yemen, Oman, Iran, and Pakistan.
Intensive search of these areas may find the plane. The possibility that the plane ended up
almost anywhere in the vast expanse of the ocean cannot be ruled out, but at
this late stage it is clear that if the plane crashed in the Indian Ocean it
will never be found. One the other
hand, if it is on land in any of these areas it will ultimately be found if
anyone looks hard enough.
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