Comprehensive and credible new report published showing MH370 location

16 March, 2022

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Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas

16 March, 2022

A credible and comprehensive new report has been published showing the MH370 location in the southern Indian Ocean. The report authored by Richard Godfrey and Dr. Hannes Coetzee (ZS6BZP) builds on the last report of December 31, 2021, and gives more detail about the tracking technology. Mr. Godfrey said: "WSPR technology can be used to detect and track aircraft. This paper underpins the flight path report published on 31st December 2021 which provided the findings every two minutes during the entire flight of MH370 from 7th March 2014 16:42 UTC to 8th March 2014 00:20 UTC. "The alignment of the predicted position of MH370 with the great circle path of one or more anomalous WSPR links occurred at 125 different times during the flight, involving a total of 186 anomalous WSPR links out of a database of 76,097 WSPR links during the MH370 flying time. In 45 cases multiple WSPR links intersected at the predicted position of MH370. The crash location identified is 33.2°S 95.3°E (ABOVE). The previous report (124 pages, 55 MB) can be downloaded here Fine detail of MH370’s flight path  WSPRnet explain WSPRnet MH370 tracking gets expert support MH370: The extraordinary debris trail across the Indian Ocean  MH370: Chronology of major events  "The results of the WSPR based analysis align with previous work on the Inmarsat satellite data, Boeing 777-200ER fuel model, and Oceanographer’s drift analyses of the floating debris found from MH370. Blaine Gibson and others have found 36 items of MH370 floating debris, either confirmed from part numbers and serial numbers or confirmed from a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft type. "Prof. Charitha Pattiaratchi of the University of Western Australia predicted where floating debris would be found and Blaine Gibson successfully searched on his advice. Prof. Charitha Pattiaratchi has identified a crash location between 32°S and 33°S near the 7th Arc based on his drift analysis. WSPR technology provides credible new evidence to help determine the crash location of MH370 and we, therefore, recommend a further search be authorized. The offer by Ocean Infinity to recommence an underwater search in 2023 should be accepted. Our latest technical report (100 pages, 45 MB) can be downloaded here ". EDITOR's note: The work conducted by Mr. Godfrey and his widening team of experts has been peer-reviewed and on that basis, Ocean Infinity has agreed to search his location (below).

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