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Sunday, April 6, 2014

MH370 may kelabui radar Indonesia

MH370 may kelabui radar Indonesia

A source in the government said the plane Malaysia Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 trying to fly in the airspace of Indonesia to evade radar , Sydney Morning Herald reported today.

Malaysian officials who asked not to be named because he is not entitled to speak to the media said that the Indonesian authorities have confirmed that the plane was not visible on radar Indonesian military .

" This aircraft may accidentally fly around the airspace of Indonesia to avoid detection ( radar ) or it may even happen to fly beyond the range of the radar , " the source was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald .

The disclosure comes amid efforts seekers in the hunt for the missing jet in the southern Indian Ocean with ascertain whether the acoustic signals from the ocean recently detected coming from the black box MH370 whose batteries will soon run out .

Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight search that has been running almost a month resumed Sunday after the Chinese vessels reportedly detect electronic signals that may be related to the missing aircraft in the Indian Ocean .

Approximately 10 military aircraft , two civilian jets and 13 ships will search for traces of flight MH370 to support good weather , cloud base of 2,500 feet and visibility more than 10 kilometers , said the Joint Agency Coordination Center ( JACC ) , which is coordinating the search operation .

Search area covers about 216,000 square kilometers , 2,000 kilometers northwest of Perth , about 300 kilometers or more away from the west coast of the city compared to the previous search area .

Reports last night claimed that the detector is a black box on Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 has detected vibrations in the electronic signal related to the Indian Ocean MH370 which " can not be verified at this time , " JACC said in a press release quoted by Xinhua news agency .

Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 on Saturday detecting vibration signals with a frequency of 37.5kHz per second in the southern Indian Ocean .

Detector black box on the Haixun 01 detects the signal at around 25 degrees south latitude and 101 degrees east longitude.

On Saturday , the Chinese air force also see some white stuff floating in the search area .

The aircraft photographed the object for 20 minutes after seeing it at 11:05 local time and had reported it to the JACC .

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