MH370 Tracked in Google Earth, Search search will begin
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 debris, which is claimed to have been found with the Google Earth map application by British technology detective Ian Wilson, will be carried out in the Cambodian forest, in October.
Reporting from Sputniknews, September 17, 2018, Wilson was convinced of his findings, that the MH370 plane crashed in the western mountainous region of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh which had collaborated with a Cambodian helicopter tenant to fly it to the location.
Wilson explained that the Cambodian helicopter company that has the expertise to enter a terrain that is really difficult will work together to find a destination with existing coordinates.
"The company can really take me to that location for US $ 4,000," said Wilson.
The head of the Cambodian helicopter company, said in a state of dense and untouched tropical rainforest, Wilson would have experienced guides to begin his search.
"We will fly it about three miles away (4.8 kilometers) from the specified coordinate points. We can drop or land anywhere, but the risk of getting lost will likely be in the forest and tall trees," quoted from Sputniknews.
MH370 aircraft debris found by Ian Wilson in the Cambodian forest [www.dailystar.co.uk]
Earlier this week, a group of aviation experts had conducted air searches in areas suspected of being in the wreckage, but the experts did not find any signs of the presence of MH370 aircraft.
Private Detective Andre Milne said that the mission carried out was useless, because the fact that the experts did not do it on foot. Because in his past, Milne had investigated the crash site of airplanes and helicopters in tropical forest areas.
Ian Wilson |
"Flying over the deep jungle to search for planes that have been on the ground for more than four years is almost useless, because of the dense tropical rain forest vegetation, so it is impossible to see from the air," he said.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370 with 239 passengers and crew missing from radar, shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014. So far, only a few debris have been found in the search for MH370 aircraft.
source: tempo.co
MH370 Tracked in Google Earth, Search search will begin
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