As of March 30, the processing of the IMS infrasound data at the IDC in Vienna did not offer a clue whether the lost Malaysian Airlines Flight MH 370 could have landed or crashed. However, it would likely not be possible to draw any definitive conclusion that the missing plane neither exploded in the air nor crashed on land or water based on the results of an analysis of the remote IMS infrasound recordings alone. At a March 14 press conference, Zerbo encouraged scientists in CTBTO Member States around the world to study IDC data carefully and add value with their national technical means and any other means to help the continuing search for the missing plane.
The CTBTO’s Report on Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH 370: An Analysis
- Post author:africsis
- Post published:6 April 2014
- Post category:Nuclear Nonproliferation