Ground crew members stand in front of a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P3C patrol plane before it leaves the Royal Malaysian Air Force base for Australia to join a search and rescue operation for the missing Malaysia Airlines, flight MH370, in Subang, Malaysia, on Sunday. Search planes headed back out to a desolate patch of the southern Indian Ocean on Sunday in hopes of finding answers to the fate of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, after China released a satellite image showing a large object floating in the search zone.
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rranta
Bless you for your great effort. Be safe and good luck in finding the plane. I'll keep you all in my prayers.
Hawkeye
This is not a search and rescue mission as the plane has been missing since March 8th. Rescue means to find live humans not dead bodies or debris. It may not even become a recover mission due to the location, seabed depth and extremely harsh conditions in that area of the southern indian ocean. All these so called missions amount to perhaps good expensive training exercises at best and way past the useful threshold of usefulness. At this point it is a big waste of all these country's resources and should be the responsibility of China to pay for all the costs racked up looked for their citizens but you know that will never happen.