Is MH370 Found? Boeing 777 Mystery to be Resolved After Black Box Signals Detected Few Kilometers Away?
Searching for MH370 is in its full swing. The Australian search teams were reportedly a few kilometers away from the reported black box flight recorders of the missing Malaysian plane.
According to Australian Prime Minister Tony Abott, the rescue teams may soon find the final resting place of MH370, which went missing for a month. It is imperative that rescue teams find the plane before the battery of the black box runs out.
Abott will personally meet Chinese PM Xi Jinping in Beijing this afternoon to apprise him about the efforts, which are being put to find MH370.
"We have very much narrowed down the search area...we have now had a series of detections, some for quite a long period of time. It's now getting to the stage that the signal from what we are very confident is from the black box is starting to fade. We are hoping to get as much information as we can before the signals finally expire, " according to News.Com.Au
The PM noted he would not be revealing any further detail until he meets the Ji Jinping.
Apparently, the position of flight's black box is now known. This will further help the rescue team in solving the mystery of missing Malaysian airline. Regarding the tragedy of the Malaysian airline, Abott said it was "one of the greatest mysteries of our times."
"It is probably the most difficult search in human history," Abbott said addressing 1800 people at the official launch of China week, adding, "I thank the government and people of China for the help that they have given to Australia as we lead this search and recovery effort. We are confident that we know the position of the black box flight recorder."
The families of the missing passengers are waiting with the bated breath to know about the location of the MH370. Hopes are high that soon the mystery of MH370 will be resolved.