Australian ship detects two more signals in plane hunt

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Australian ship detects two more signals in plane hunt
(UPDATED) Two more signals are detected as parties search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370

PERTH, Australia (UPDATED) – Australian ship Ocean Shield has detected two more signals in the search for missing Malaysian flight MH370, a senior official said Wednesday, April 9.

“Ocean Shield has been able to reacquire the signals on two more occasions, late yesterday afternoon and later last night,” said Angus Houston, head of the Joint Agency Coordination Centre.

“Ocean Shield has now detected 4 transmissions,” he said as searchers try to poinpoint wreckage from the Boeing 777 that disappeared on March 8 with 239 people on board.

The last two transmissions were picked up on Tuesday. The first lasted 5 minutes and 32 seconds and the second approximately 7 minutes.

He told a press conference that experts analysing the first two pulse signals detected by an Australian ship earlier this week believe they are consistent with a flight data recorder.

“They believe the signals to be consistent with the specification and description of a flight data recorder,” Houston said.

The retired air marshal said he was confident the hunt was now in the right area but a sighting of wreckage was needed to be certain. – Rappler.com

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