Thursday 8 May 2014

Early search

Almost two months on from the disaster and still their are no real details surrounding the crash. The only real information that comes out is that the Malasyian authorities are under constant criticism for the way they've handled the search.  We are now certain that flight MH370 is gone and is some where at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. The first thirty daysn of the search was mainly focused on finding the frequency emmitted by the planes black box. The batteries in the airlines two black box's have ran out, and the Recorders not been found and the signals emmited by them have ceased. Search officials are saying that they are more keen on retreaving the cock pit recorder box as it is most likely to tell if foul play was involved and so terrorism can be ruled out. The 'black box'" aboard the plane is regulated and manufactured and regulated by the EUROCAE or European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment. It is able to survive temperatures up to 1000 degrees celcius, and up to 3400g (Gravitational force.) so based on that itis reasonable to assume that they are still intact and so are able to be found.
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