Ambaras Netirajan
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And it was last seen on Andaman Sea.
And a report in 2018, it concluded that the plane was manually controlled to turn around, even though, I mean, it didn't talk about or specifically conclude on any sinister motive whatsoever.
either by the crew or by anyone else, because there was no evidence why the transponder, which normally communicates with the civilian air traffic control, was switched off.
It's still a mystery.
And that's why they're now looking in southern Indian Ocean based on the model that the plane could have been flying for about six more hours.
So they're going to look around 15,000 square kilometers.
It's a no-brainer.
find no fee contract in case if the company finds the wreckage, they will get about $100 million.
And it is going to be challenging because of the weather.
It is likely to last for about 55 days to two months, depending on the weather conditions.
But it also requires a lot of work using the latest technology.
But the government, as well as the families, they hope that at least this time, this search company will find something.
It's sad that it's coming to an end, but in one way or another, it'll be OK.
New things happen.
It's a time of change.
And it has to happen now and then.
So personally, I think it'll be OK, even if it's sad.