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Experts in Australia and the United States have confirmed that the pulse signals picked up by vessels searching for a missing Malaysian airliner in the southern Indian Ocean are from a man-made device and are not natural sounds from the sea, according to the Joint Agency Co-ordination Centre (JACC).
Its chief co-ordinator, Air Chief Marshal (Rtd) Angus Houston, said Wednesday the experts, from the Australian Joint Acoustic Analysis Centre (AJACC) in New South Wales and the black box manufacturer in the United States, had confirmed that the 33.31 kHz signals were from the flight data recorder of a black box.
However, it could not be confirmed whether the signals had come from the black box of the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight, MH370, he said.
freakjive
reply to post by daaskapital
Just in the knick of time. The day is saved before the baterries ran out.
A lot of publishers are going to make a ton of money from the books on this story.
freakjive
reply to post by daaskapital
Interesting that it was the Aussies and Americans confirming this. The only pseudo allies in the bunch.
AlphaHawk
reply to post by daaskapital
What purpose is there for other governments like Australia and the US covering up something?
I could understand perhaps the Maylasian government for doing so, to protect the airline.
But others?
Doesn't make sense.
shaneslaughta
Until i see the whole plane, or wreckage with serial numbers .....im dubious.
I can take a black box and drop it in the ocean too.
My personal opinion about this:
There are still many holes in the official story, and i still believe that the governments involved in the search are not letting in on all the information.
I believe there is more to this story...more information of which we, the public, may never hear about.
Vasa Croe
Any other planes go down in that area in the VERY recent past that would have had black boxes? If not then I would guess they have conclusively proven MH370 took a dive around there. Don't those boxes run out of power after about 30 days? I would think if no other planes in the area with black boxes have gone down near there then this proves it is MH370....how convenient!
However, it could not be confirmed whether the signals had come from the black box of the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight, MH370, he said.