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I thought Farage was the second messiah!
Eddie - the oxygen masks deploy when the cabin altitude reaches about 14000 ft.
"Lunol, the location of the main wreckage is unlikely ever to be found, so we will almost certainly never know for sure what happened . ( It is thought to be in the deepest part of the Pacific over 9,000 ft deep & beyond any possible recovery method)"

Eddie so the cliche is true, we can send ships to the edge of the galaxies but we know more about space then we do about our own oceans.

I had a quick read about Bathyspheres and correct me if I'm wrong but the deepest we've ever been is in 1949, a 4,500 foot descent in a Benthoscope?

Is that correct?

This is getting curiouser and curiouser. Like the moon landings. Nothing much found on the moon, no need to go back, nothing much in the oceans no need to delve deeper.

What if they found diamonds the size of couches, or trillions of gallons of oil or other precious metals/stones/possible fuel sources on the moon or under the oceans? You can bet you're bottom dollar that they'd be fleets of spacecraft going and coming on a daily basis to mine the moon and they would have constructed machines to mine the ocean floors would they not have?

Probably better to leave my theory for another section on another day but it gets you thinking at goverments and their secret agendas.
237SJ yes, and in the event of smoke being detected. Smoke kills far more people than fire does in aircraft and elsewhere.
Lunol, not sure of the depth it might be over 9,000 meters not feet. But it is true we know more about the surface of the Moon than about the deepest parts of the ocean.
Look here . this is where MH370 is thought to be
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariana_Trench
Over 10,000 meters !
But if we could hit 4.5 miles in 1949 then we should have machines that could plumb the depths at 9.miles easily for occasions like these.

Are they still heavily searching or just "Keeping an eye out" at this stage?

If the latter then I'm afraid this will be a mystery never untangled.

If the Aircraft hit the sea intact and went to to the bottom what shape would it be in now with the pressure at 9 miles? Like a crushed drinks can?
Not sure, but I think the Australian navy still has a ship searching the area.
Okay cheers for the infor Eddie.
I think the search has now been 'suspended' rather than abandoned
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-36863527
It will resume if any new information comes in.
Eddie - just for reference - the oxy masks do not deploy if there is a fire. The ONLY reason oxy masks deploy is in a decompression. That last thing you want is more oxygen if there is a fire. Further, the flight deck don`t have automatically deploying oxy - there are a bank of switches and circuit breakers above their heads. Flight deck oxy is to the side of the pilot and it is removed manually.

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