Published on March 31, 2014 at 5:35
Perth: A warship carrying aircraft’s black box detector has been started from Perth in Australia to join the search operations for the missing Malaysian jetliner. This new approach is on the basis of the collections made by the ships from the Indian Ocean to determine whether they were related to the missing plane. None of these are confirmed yet as the debris of the ill-fated plane. Twenty-nine Chinese family members have sought answers from the Malaysian government as to what happened to their loved ones. Two-thirds of the 227 passengers aboard Flight 370 were Chinese, and their nearest and dearest ones have expressed deep frustration with Malaysian authorities since the plane went missing. The US Navy’s Towed Pinger Locater and an unmanned underwater vehicle, as well as other acoustic detection equipments are also involved in the search operations. According naval officials the operations to detect the black box of the plane may prolong for more than two years.
Video on the Black Box detector Naval ship