Update story: Did MH370 go down 75 miles west of Meulaboh?

Since writing my original blog, I am pleased to say that there is now some interest in following up the images I have flagged.

The ATSB (Australian Transport Safety Board) leading the search in the Southern Indian Ocean have passed these images and the Digital Globe catalogue information for the raw images, which was given to me by Tomnod, to the Search Strategy Working Group and I have been assured their own ATSB researchers will look into this as well.

To clarify, I am not claiming this is MH370, I am asking if the images were ever viewed by the relevant authorities once they were passed to them.

The location of these map frames is 4.030521,95.000345 from an image taken with WorldView 1 on 9 March 2014.  This is 75 miles due West of Meulaboh in Sumatra.

DigitalGlobe catalog ID: 102001002C8BA400.

For the sake of the families of those on board MH370 I believe all potential leads should be pursued until the plane is found.

 

 

 

 

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1 Response to Update story: Did MH370 go down 75 miles west of Meulaboh?

  1. Michael John says:

    Excellent bit of detective work & hopefully it will pay off soon. Mh370 is out there somewhere & in my opinion there is no reason why it can’t be at this location.

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