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Deep-sea explorers believe they can find the wreckage of flight MH370 | 60 Minutes Australia

Mar 18, 2024
Soon 20,000 planes have been lost in the ocean. Meet the Deep Sea Explorer. The team we have is incredible. Who claims to have found Amelia Air Heart's missing plane. We are the first to see Amelia Airart in 86 years. Now she

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s she can.

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MH370 I think we can Last week, the 10th anniversary of the loss of Malaysia Airlines

flight

MH370 rightly focused on remembering the 239 passengers and crew who died, but it was also a call to resume the search for the missing plane and it seems That the Malaysian government The government is receptive to the idea, if this happens most expect Ocean Infinity, the company that unsuccessfully searched for MH370 in 2018, to take up the job again, but we can report tonight that there is another group of experienced

deep

sea

explorers

who are ready to head to the Indian Ocean almost immediately Tony, how many stories do you think there are at the bottom of the ocean?
deep sea explorers believe they can find the wreckage of flight mh370 60 minutes australia
Something like 20,000 planes. I think

they

are lost in the ocean. Maybe more. Some have not even been counted. Tons of stories. Tony Romeo is an ex. US Navy intelligence officer who wants to discover the secrets of the ocean to do so his

deep

sea exploration company Vision uses this underwater drone called the hugan 6000 as an inverted rocket that catapults into the water from the back of the boat and dives into the depths. where a torpedo like this can explore for up to 36 hours straight it flies 50m above the sea Flower and just goes back and forth from one side to the other big eyes looking at everything it can see sucks it in stores like The data They return to the surface, we connect a USB memory to it, we take out the data and look at it on a computer.
deep sea explorers believe they can find the wreckage of flight mh370 60 minutes australia

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Which is exactly what he looked at. The drone is equipped with state-of-the-art high-resolution sonar technology that Tony

believe

s is perfect for detecting objects on the sea floor, objects like crashed planes, the equipment we have, it's amazing how much resolution, how well it can see. I mean, you're talking about mile-wide resolution, which is maybe 10 meters. So if you see a part of a wing that is 8-10m wide, you could see this almost half a mile on either side of you. They can't read a credit card number at the bottom of the sea, but you can get it. pretty close underwater Vehicles like the hugan have been used in previous searches for MH370, but Tony says he modified his drone so it can reach four times the area already covered.
deep sea explorers believe they can find the wreckage of flight mh370 60 minutes australia
He doesn't come forward, but he thinks he could trace the journey of the missing Boeing 7,239 people on board, of course, this was, um, this was a big event for the world, um, for a plane like this to disappear, 10 years is long time to not know what happened to your family members, do you think you can

find

it? MH370 I think we could I think we can we have demonstrated our credibility we have demonstrated our competence we have demonstrated our ability to take equipment and and and and use novel techniques to satisfy the skeptics and substantiate their experience Tony wants the world To study these grainy sonar images that he and his team captured just a few months ago, says

they

found a Mia Air Hearts plane that disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 along with us, the air heroine in Desperate Situation, on the last lap of a round. world

flight

her plane crashes in the pacific firstly this is real she really exists and then secondly we are the first to see amelia aart in 86 years when it was announced that tony's discovery came to headlines around the world If this turns out to be correct, this could solve one of the biggest mysteries in American aviation.
deep sea explorers believe they can find the wreckage of flight mh370 60 minutes australia
He knows there is still a lot of work to be done to verify what he found, but he is confident that he will be proven right. This is my little toy that I made of his plane, Art's plane in the picture, you'll see these two twin vertical stabilizers in the back that are very characteristic of his plane, you have two engines, two big engines and wings that were very ahead on the plane, so what do you do now? The next step is to confirm that and then we select the site to see if there is debris around anything that has fallen and then if it is in good condition and structurally intact.
We will try to design a solution to bring it out. MH370 might be a bigger plane than a simple Hearts Lockheed Electra, but the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean actually makes it a smaller needle in the acre pile. Tony, however, has been meeting with ocean and aviation experts. and he has mapped out a new and more defined area of ​​search. What do you need? Do you need to find? What items do you need to find in order to go? That's MH370. If you see a commercial table or a suitcase, you know you have it. You're close enough now that you just need to focus on where you are.
It's going to be fascinating because obviously you'll find a black box that will unravel everything you have, 20, maybe 39 cell phones, in the back of that plane. I don't know if they're uh um, you know, possibly there's some data recorded on those devices that would give us some clues at one of the commemorations last week marking 10 years since the disappearance of MH370bia Transport Minister Anthony. lock gave some much needed hope about the possibility of a new search as far as the Malaysian government is concerned, the government is concerned, we are committed to that search and the search must continue Tony Romeo says planning is underway and he has been asked his company Deep Sea Vision to submit a search proposal to the Malaysian government I think the Malaysian government wants answers I I I I I refuse to believe they don't want a big accident like this to go unsolved it's just not fair it wouldn't be fair for the families, so will they go ahead and search without the permission of the Malaysian government?
They know that we would like to have the support of the Malaysian government. I think that legitimizes what we're doing and I think we want the Malaysian government to be involved a little bit. It's a very expensive pursuit now it's a race to the bottom and the families of those on board MH370 can only hope that they get the answers they deserve. They finally surface Tony, the whole world will be watching, are you nervous? Well, now you say like this, it's uh Yeah, I mean, I hope we can find it. We haven't had a plane crash like this.
I don't think it's ever true in history, but it resolves what would otherwise be a big question for Malaysia and the entire world. uh we need answers hi this is di Clancy thanks for watching 60 Minutes Australia. Subscribe to our channel now to get new stories and exclusive clips every week and don't miss our bonus minute segments and full episodes of 60 Minutes on .com. . and the ow app

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