Malaysia Will Continue Search Despite Mathematicians Unravelling the MH 370 Mystery

However, Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said on June 18 that their government is still very determined to continue the search operation. He said that they have already finished scouring an additional of 60,000 square kilometers from where they started last April. Lai did not say why they are discontinuing the contract with GO Phoenix.

Additionally, Lai emphasized the efforts of the country on the search. He said that they have already committed more than $46 million to the search and recovery mission, which to him, already demonstrates their dedication on finding flight MH 370.

So far, no wreckage has ever been found since the plane disappeared on March 8, 2014. In January this year, Malaysian authorities have already announced that the passengers on board were already presumed dead.

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  1. How can mathematical modeling eliminate real-life dangers and make air travel safer when their model does not even identify where to find MH370, much less explain the cause of MH370’s loss?

    What a load of self justifying mumbo jumbo. Let the “EXPERTS” locate this sad tragic aircraft before the obscenity of “EXPERTS” taking their bows.

    The truth is they ignored over 400 floating objects spotted by satellite 425nm south of the seabed search area, two of which were the size of wings from a Boeing 777, simply because they did not match the mathematical modeling.

    Should it ever emerge that these debris 425nm further south were from MH370, then far from taking a bow, I hope these experts will all be just as keen to line up and take the blame for misdirecting the search?

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