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Australian chief commissioner says shipping containers but no MH370 wreckage in submarine pursue

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04/03/2015
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CANBERRA: Chief Commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Martin Dolan has said that while several manmade items, mostly shipping containers have been detected during a sonar search, they had found nothing resembling debris from the Malaysia Airlines jet.

The intensive underwater hunt for missing plane MH370 has so far turned up just a few shipping containers — and no sign of the jet, the head of the Australian agency leading the search said Tuesday. The plane vanished a year ago carrying 239 people en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and is believed to have gone down in one of the deepest and most remote areas of ocean far off the Western Australia coast. Australian and Malaysian authorities have narrowed the search area to a vast 60,000 square kilometer zone — and they have so far scoured around 40 percent of it, Dolan said.

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The ATSB expects the priority area search to be completed in May, but Dolan said it was too soon to say if the hunt could extend beyond then when weather conditions in the remote region worsen. “The decision about what’s next, which is hypothetical at this stage, is one for governments,” Dolan told AFP. “From our point of view… we’ve only searched 40 percent of it, and our focus is on searching the rest of that area and we expect to find the aircraft there. We just can’t guarantee it will happen.” The commissioner said search officials have categorized objects they found into three levels — with level one classed as items that have “at least some characteristics of an aircraft debris field”. So far the search has turned up eight “level twos” and more that 100 “level threes”, he said.

“The sorts of things we’re tending to pick up are shipping containers,” Dolan said, which are defined as level twos, while level threes are usually geological features.  Three of the four search vessels — Fugro Equator, Fugro Discovery and GO Phoenix — are using sophisticated sonar systems to scan the complex terrain that plunges to depths of 4,000 meters. The Fugro Supporter, which joined the search earlier this year, has an autonomous underwater vehicle that moves over the ocean floor more slowly. The search is jointly funded by Australia and Malaysia, with some Aus$120 million (US$93 million) pledged so far.

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