Pyrpolizer wrote:Demonax wrote:Confirmed...Flight MH370 'crashed in south Indian Ocean'
Malaysia's prime minister has announced that missing flight MH370 crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.
Najib Razak said this was the conclusion of fresh analysis of satellite data tracking the flight.
Malaysia Airlines had told the families of the 239 people on board, he said.
Earlier the BBC saw a text message sent to families by the airline saying it had to be assumed "beyond reasonable doubt" that the plane was lost and there were no survivors.
Flight MH370 disappeared after taking off on 8 March from Kuala Lumpur.
The announcement by PM Najib Razak, at a late-night news conference, came on the fifth day of an international search effort in the southern Indian Ocean.
Based on new analysis, the UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch and Inmarsat, the UK company that provided satellite data, "have concluded that MH370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth," Mr Razak said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26716572
Oh Ok the Inmarsat was the one picking up the pings from the Rolls Royce Engines. It should have been a piece of cake for them.
Simple geometry now turned out to be "unprecedented type of analysis". They simply knew the flight path weeks ago. And I really doubt it is what they are suggesting now...
Where is their data for the other 6 pings?
The last ping placed MH370 on an arc north and south!
From there, some clever people have actually confirmed the crash area!