Fresh signal detected today in search for flight MH370

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Another signal has been detected today in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, The Sydney Morning Herald has reported, quoting the Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC).

Angus Houston, who is heading the JACC out of Perth in Western Australia, said that the fresh signal was picked up this afternoon by an Australian Air Force P-3C Orion plane somewhere near the Australian Defence vessel HMAS Ocean Shield.

The plane had detected the possible signal from the sonar buoys that are equipped to home in on underwater locator beacons built into the commercial aircraft’s black box.

“The acoustic data will require further analysis overnight but shows potential of being from a man-made source,” the former Australian defence chief said in a statement, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

He added: “I will provide a further update if, and when, further information becomes available.”

This latest development comes following the addition of sonar buoys to the search efforts by the JACC earlier today.

A Royal Australian Air Force P-3C Orion surveillance plane had deployed the sonar buoys (sonobuoys) in the smaller search area to assist the US Navy listening device that detected the signals.

Each of the 84 sonobuoys is equipped with a listening device called a hydrophone, which is dangled about 305 metres below the surface and is capable of transmitting data to search aircraft via radio signals.

Up to 10 military aircraft, four civil aircraft and 13 ships were involved today with a massive search effort that has so far proven fruitless in identifying any physical evidence of wreckage from the flight.

According to CNN, the JACC said that various aircraft and ships spotted a number of objects during search operations yesterday, but could recover only a small number, none of which appeared linked to MH370…. see more

source: Businessinsider

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