Rabu 09 Apr 2014 16:00 WIB

New ping signals spark confidence in Malaysia Airlines search

Crew members are seen aboard a fast response craft (right) from the Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield (left) as they continue to search for debris of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the Southern Indian Ocean on April 8, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Australian Defence Force
Crew members are seen aboard a fast response craft (right) from the Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield (left) as they continue to search for debris of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the Southern Indian Ocean on April 8, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SYDNEY/PERTH - Australian officials said on Wednesday that two new "ping" signals had been detected in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, boosting confidence after more than a month of fruitless searching for the missing jetliner.

The signals, which could be from the plane's black box recorders, bring to four the number of overall "pings" detected in recent days within the search area by a US Navy "Towed Pinger Locator"(TPL).

Angus Houston, head of the Australian agency coordinating the search, struck an optimistic tone when announcing the information, but urged caution as the task of searching the remote Indian Ocean region remained enormous.

"I believe we are searching in the right area but we need to visually identify aircraft wreckage before we can confirm with certainty that this is the final resting place of MH370," Houston told reporters in Perth.

"I'm now optimistic that we will find the aircraft, or what is left of the aircraft, in the not too distant future."

The black boxes record cockpit data and may provide answers about what happened to the plane, which was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew when it vanished on March 8 and flew thousands of kilometers off its Kuala Lumpur-to-Beijing route. But the batteries in the beacons have already reached the end of their 30-day expected life, making efforts to swiftly locate them all the more critical.

Up to 11 military aircraft, four civilian aircraft and 14 ships were planned to carry on Wednesday with a massive search that has, so far, yielded frustratingly little concrete information. 

sumber : Reuters
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