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Five planes have spotted "objects" in the new area of the Indian Ocean being searched for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The first to spot the puzzle pieces to this mystery was a ship on Saturday. It was announced that the search will take place within 700 miles north-east of the previous zone. A Royal New Zealand Air Force Orion spotted a number of objects white in colour and a fishing buoy. This gave investigators a slight chance of finding out what really happened to the plane. It wasn’t until Malaysian officials have concluded that, based on satellite data, the missing plane flew into the sea somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean. So far no trace of it has been found.
Using satellite images, some nations have identified objects floating in the sea in that search area, but these have not been located and there is no evidence that they are related to the plane. An interview with Investigator expresses his hope of finding the missing plane. He stated “The public do not understand that we want to find the plane too, the whole investigation is puzzling we are just taking it step by step.” Are we one step closer to finding out what happened to the missing plane?
Using satellite images, some nations have identified objects floating in the sea in that search area, but these have not been located and there is no evidence that they are related to the plane. An interview with Investigator expresses his hope of finding the missing plane. He stated “The public do not understand that we want to find the plane too, the whole investigation is puzzling we are just taking it step by step.” Are we one step closer to finding out what happened to the missing plane?