The
debris was spotted on satellite imagery and a total of four aircraft
have been sent to investigate the sighting, some 1553 miles off the
coast of Perth.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced the potential
breakthrough to Parliament in Canberra Thursday, but warned the wreckage
may not be from the missing flight. Two pieces of wreckage that are possibly from the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 one estimated to be 78ft in size - have been found to the west of Australia, it was announced yesterday. John Young of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said at an afternoon press conference that one aircraft was already on scene searching the area, and three others were due to meet it into Thursday evening. A merchant ship dispatched in the search operation was also due to arrive around 6p.m. Canberra time. SEE MORE AFTER CUT>>>>>>
The imagery, which was progressively captured by satellites passing over the area, has not yet been released to the media. Commercial satellites have been tasked with collecting higher resolution images of the floating objects. Mr Young said visibility was poor in the area, hampering both air and satellite efforts and he estimated the water in the location where the debris was spotted to be several thousand feet deep.'I must emphasize that these objects may be very difficult to locate,' he told reporters.
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