Missing Jet Officials Mull Revamping Fruitless Search
Efforts
Leading Seaman, Boatswain's Mate, William
Sharkey searching for debris in the Southern Indian Ocean on April 6,
2014.
As the Bluefin-21 unmanned submarine completed its
eighth mission to look for wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Monday,
having already scoured two-thirds of the 121 sq. mi. (314 sq km) focused search
area, authorities in Australia are mulling whether to adjust or roll back
efforts.
MH 370 vanished soon after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound
for Beijing early on March 8 with 239 people on board, and despite an intensive
air, surface, satellite and underwater search, not a single item connected with
the errant Boeing 777 has so far been found.
Australia's Ambassador to
the U.S. Kim Beazley told CNN that the multinational search team would "regroup
and reconsider" if nothing is discovered on the section of the southern Indian
Ocean seabed currently being scanned by U.S.-made sonar-equipped autonomous
underwater drone. "You may well also consider bringing in other underwater
search equipment," he said. "All these sorts of things will be on the table if
nothing is found in the next few days."
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