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MH370 – Search may continue with the help of WSPR

Deutsche Version: MH370 – Suche wird möglicherweise mit Hilfe von WSPR fortgesetzt
Version française: MH370 – Les recherches pourraient reprendre avec l’aide du WSPR
Versione italiana: MH370 – Le ricerche potrebbero proseguire con l’aiuto del WSPR
English version: MH370 – Search may continue with the help of WSPR

MH370 – Search may continue with the help of WSPR

The search for the missing aircraft of flight MH370 may be resumed. On March 8, 10 years ago, the Boeing 777-200ER disappeared from radar on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. There were 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board. The Australian TV program “60 Minutes Australia” now reports that the Malaysian government could renew its plans to search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane.

Previously, the US technology company Ocean Infinity had proposed a “no find, no cost” search.
Ocean Infinity plans to search the seabed again, extending the area of the first search from 2018.Compared to then, new clues have emerged that could actually lead to the crash site.Former US aeronautical engineer Richard Godfrey used historical WSPR signals from radio amateurs to reconstruct a possible flight route that deviated from the planned flight path and did not lead to China, but apparently into the Indian Ocean, where it came to a tragic end in the vastness of the sea.Godfrey has published his case studies on https://www.mh370search.com. 60 Minutes Australia quoted Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke as saying that he would first have to get permission from his government to resume the search. The TV format recently published an update on the search under the title “MH370 mystery continues: Will the doomed plane ever be found?” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y4OqwBLzog. Two years ago, 60 Minutes Australia published the article “Finding MH370: New breakthrough could finally solve missing flight mystery” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq-d4Kl8Xh4 about Godfrey’s research into using WSPR. The core statements of the latter article (in German) are summarized and quoted in the article “Führen WSPR-Signale zur Absturzstelle von MH370?” in CQ DL 4/22, p. 49.

Source: https://www.darc.de/nachrichten/meldungen/archiv-details/news/mh370-suche-wird-moeglicherweise-fortgesetzt/
Link: https://www.mh370search.com
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y4OqwBLzog
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq-d4Kl8Xh4