BBC made it sound like they're almost certainly found it, the conference didn't confirm it though.
here's the text that was sent out to family members:
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BBC made it sound like they're almost certainly found it, the conference didn't confirm it though.
here's the text that was sent out to family members:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/24/u7upyhap.jpg
I'm going to go with they haven't found any wreckage related to the aircraft but thanks to the confirmation of the data they know for sure the flight ended in that specific area. If they did have wreckage I would have thought they would report that today and not delay that any further.
'ended in southern indian ocean' he said more details will be revealed in tomorrows press conference
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am i right in saying that the press conference will be held at 6am or 6.30am
so late this evening our time?
or am i just making that up in my head, i'm just going by past conferences as i'd love to know more information before i went to sleep later
To also inform everyone there is about 14 days left on the blackbox pingers.
I guess It means if It's at the bottom of the sea and they sail over it or fly over,they'd have no idea that they just went over as they don't receive the signal so it'll certainly make it harder to find
But not impossible to find, it just depends on its location really :p
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well the black box of the brazilian flight was found 2 years later in the atlantic ocean