Tuesday, April 29, 2014

MH370 Wreckage Found: U.S. Pilot Claims to Discover Wreckage of Missing Aircraft

An American pilot claimed he has found wreckage of the missing airline. After 52 days of the search mission, Michael Hoebel, a pilot from New York, believed he has found the wreckage site of missing jet, Daily Mail reported.
The 60-year-old pilot reportedly spent hours scrutinizing satellite images made available to the general public by the Web site TomNod.com, before he concluded MH370 was lying underneath the Indian Ocean. He noted he has discovered the outline of the jetliner at the bottom of the ocean, off the northeast coast of Malaysia. The area was west of Songkhla in Thailand.
If debris lying at the bottom of the Indian Ocean were verified to be the missing Boeing 777, then it appeared to be in one piece, as per the image that was taken few days after the alleged crash.
The New York pilot informed his hometown news channel WIVB about his discovery.
"I was taken aback because I couldn't believe I would find this," he told WIVB.
Heobel said the doomed missing Boeing 777, matched in its dimensions with the debris he found underneath the ocean.
While comparing the satellite image to the photo of the missing plane, the pilot gave his analysis to the reporter. When asked if it could be a shark, he responded: "That's a 210ft shark."
The pilot told he has reached out to Federal Bureau of Investigation and National Transportation Safety Board about his findings.
29/01/14 Jaskiran Kaur/International Business Times
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