Previous searches for MH370 have been difficult because of the size of the search area.
More than thirty pieces of aircraft debris have been washed up on the beaches of the African coast and islands in the Indian Ocean. Mr Godfrey is a founding member of the MH370 Independent Group, and an engineer with a background in building automatic landing systems and autopilot systems for aircraft.
Mr Gleave expects there to be a new search, saying: "The funding of the new search will be the issue. Given that we now have additional accurate data that as to where the crash site might be, that appears to be entirely credible and consistent with other theories". French gendarmes and police inspect a large piece of plane debris found at the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion
Mr Gleave said: "If you are choosing to hide the aeroplane in the Southern Indian Ocean, just make sure it was further to the west of the standard flight path, far away from beyond the range of Australia's search and rescue teams aircraft. So, this pinpointed location is consistent with that theory."
Hope he got it right.
Ohmy
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