Originally posted by Exadios
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Despite the dismal PR, I believe that the initial SAR mission was done as well as it could have been. Things began to fall apart when the initial search came up empty and some nations (India, US) balked at widening the search area, which is typically how it's done.
If this latest search area turns up anything, it will be because the involved parties have secret information that's unknown to the general public, or that they're extremely lucky. As the sun sets once again on the area where the supposed wreckage was photographed several days ago, the lack of news isn't exactly a vindication of their methods.
I have my own system. I watch the BBC show "Top Gear" here in the US. Two episodes ago they were in the Ukraine, starting in Crimea. Then Russia invaded Crimea. This week they're in Burma. If the missing plane turns up in Burma, I will officially be a genius!
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