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After they mathematically analyzed the Inmarsat data to figure out where MH370 ran out of fuel in the southern Indian Ocean, the Australian government hired a Dutch maritime survey company called Fugro to search 23,000 square miles. The work started in October, 2014. By that April, 2015 it was clear that the plane was not in fact in the search area, so they doubled the size and asked Fugro to keep going.
Ten years after the plane went missing, there's new talk of restarting the search again ... but if so, would they look in the right place?
More information at our episode show page here:
https://www.deepdivemh370.com/26-restarting-the-search
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By Andy Tarnoff4.1
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After they mathematically analyzed the Inmarsat data to figure out where MH370 ran out of fuel in the southern Indian Ocean, the Australian government hired a Dutch maritime survey company called Fugro to search 23,000 square miles. The work started in October, 2014. By that April, 2015 it was clear that the plane was not in fact in the search area, so they doubled the size and asked Fugro to keep going.
Ten years after the plane went missing, there's new talk of restarting the search again ... but if so, would they look in the right place?
More information at our episode show page here:
https://www.deepdivemh370.com/26-restarting-the-search
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUXIrQ2rO5B_z-AEpjmKaAw/join

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