After almost a week without pings from the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines 777, Australian officials said that the search for signals from the emergency beacons from the aircraft’s black boxes will end and that it is time to deploy an underwater vehicle. “We haven’t had a signal in six days, “ said Angus Houston, who heads the Joint Agency Coordination Centre that is running the search, at a news conference Monday. “It’s time to go underwater.” ... (www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com) 更多...
In search and recovery mission of this kind, all have to work with the zeal synonymous with that of an archaeologist or mineral explorer. For them to despair is never an option. Or how else, discoveries of historical value were made, or new lands found, or new frontiers conquered ? This search is no different. The wreckage will be found. Including the BB . No doubt.
This search is no different. The wreckage will be found. Including the BB .
No doubt.