Monday, April 7, 2014

Pings heard in the Ocean By: Hannah Kerman

U.S. equipment has detected pings from beneath the ocean's surface. It is unclear whether the pings are from the Malaysian plane, but it is the best lead they have so far. They have a visual and audio suggesting it is the plane, but until they have proof or evidence, nothing is sure. Search teams have been searching the open ocean since the plane with missing and when they determined that the plane had in fact crashed into water, they sent out more ships. Other than that ship finding a noise, a Chinese team found a pinging similar to that of one on the aircraft.
This news sounds good to me, and it's very hopeful, but until they've found all the bodies and the plane, it's still unsure. Who knows what happened the day the plane crashed, or rather why it happened. Hopefully the plane will give evidence as to what was happening on board, and maybe come up with a theory of what exactly happened on that eventful day. It's hard to know who was flying and why they changed course, and it's even worse not knowing where the plane is.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/07/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=ias_c1

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