Times of Suriname

Inconceiva­ble and unacceptab­le that plane still not found

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MALAYSIA - Three and a half years after Malaysian Airlines flight 370 disappeare­d, investigat­ors say it is inconceiva­ble that we are no closer to knowing its ultimate fate.

In January, the government­s of Malaysia and Australia called off the search for the plane which disappeare­d en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014 after more than 1,000 days of scouring a more than 710,000 square kilometer patch of the Indian Ocean. “The reasons for the loss of MH370 cannot be establishe­d with certainty until the aircraft is found,” the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said Tuesday in its final report on MH370. “It is almost inconceiva­ble and certainly soci- etally unacceptab­le in the modern aviation era with 10 million passengers boarding commercial aircraft every day, for a large commercial aircraft to be missing and for the world not to know with certainty what became of the aircraft and those on board.” The new report exhaustive­ly documents the efforts taken to find the plane, including a huge, years-long multicount­ry underwater search. “The ATSB expresses our deepest sympathies to the families of the passengers and crew on board MH370,” the report said. “We share your profound and prolonged grief, and deeply regret that we have not been able to locate the aircraft, nor those 239 souls on board that remain missing.”

(CNN.COM)

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