06-21-2016, 09:05 PM
(06-21-2016, 10:31 AM)Peetwo Wrote: ATSB CC Dolan spotted in KL = Tripartite meeting is a farce -
Dolan accompanied by Peter Foley (and some other dude?) was caught leaving the first day of the MH370 Tripartite meeting in KL:
Also if you go to this tweet link (courtesy of Melissa Goh) you will see some video footage: https://twitter.com/MelGohCNA/status/744739181599985665
According to Ms Goh the ATSB crew were in somewhat of a hurry...
MG tweet 1: "..Australian officials left in a hurry after making presentation at MOT , declined to speak to the media.."
...and when asked for a comment..
"...Australian officials decline to comment on #MH370 tripartite meeting " any queries please direct to the #JACC .."
{Note: The fact that Beaker is in KL and sporting a beard, are IMO both ominous signs that the Tripartite meeting is a total sham and the MH370 SIO search 'end game' is nigh... }
MTF...P2
Ps TY Oceankoto for the links...
Update 21/06/16 - via news.com.au:
Quote:Officials mull over MH370 search future
June 21, 20167:06pm
AAP
Senior aviation officials from Australia, Malaysia and China have spent two days discussing the future of the search for MH370, while relatives insist it must go on.
The officials met in Kuala Lumpur on Monday and Tuesday ahead of a final ministerial-level meeting following Australia's July 2 federal election.
The three countries previously agreed that in the absence of credible new information, the search would be wound up once the 120,000 square kilometre zone in the southern Indian Ocean was scoured.
The search for the Boeing 777 is in its final phase, with 15,000sq km yet to be covered, and is expected to conclude in the next eight weeks, although wild weather, including waves up to 18 metres high, is causing delays.
Australia's Transport Minister Darren Chester says he remains hopeful of a successful outcome in that time.
But a network of families of passengers dubbed Voice370 says relatives - whose lives have been in limbo for more than 800 days - are growing distressed by the prospect the search may be called off if funds dry up.
"While Malaysia and Australia have invested substantial sums in the effort thus far, we believe a shortage of funds should not be a reason to end the search," the group said in a statement.
"The search for the plane and the truth of what happened is vital to look ahead and move on.
"It is inconceivable that wealthy nations and corporations that immensely benefit from civil aviation and the connectivity that it underscores would be unwilling to fund the continued search for MH370."
Several pieces of debris that authorities say are almost certainly from the plane have been recovered during the past year on the shorelines of South Africa, Mozambique, and Rodrigues and Reunion islands.
A piece of possible plane debris was recently found on South Australia's Kangaroo Island and is being examined at Australian Transport Safety Bureau laboratories in Canberra.
American lawyer Blaine Gibson, who previously found debris in Mozambique, has also reported finding more objects in Madagascar, including personal items such as hand luggage.
The aircraft disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board.
Originally published as Officials mull over MH370 search future
MTF...P2