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| Secret Data May Reveal Location of MH370 Wreckage
For those who believe that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 crashed somewhere on March 8, 2014, this news is for you. The search for the plane, which was called off in January 2017 after an extensive investigation which cost at least $180 million, may be resumed after new modeling using debris, current patterns and secret and previously unreleased data may have narrowed down the search area considerably. How small is the area now? "We think we know quite precisely where the plane is". Dr. David Griffin of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) made that bold statement at national marine conference in Darwin this week. "Precisely" means at latitude 39 to 36 degrees south along what is referred to as the "seventh arc." This 15,500 mile (25,000 km) area was searched in December 2016 but the new data models are expected to help refine a new search. The data starts with the exact location and time a flaperon from the Boeing 777 washed up on Reunion