Australian aircraft crews spotted new objects floating in the waters off the western coast of Australia on March 30, and investigators are calling these objects the most ‘promising leads yet’ — but why?
The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 continued on March 30, and managed to turned up fresh potential clues. Excellent weather conditions gave one Australian aircraft crew the opportunity to detect many objects in the water west of Perth. The crew eventually spotted four new objects floating in the water that might be the most promising clues yet to unravel the mystery of the missing aircraft.Malaysia Flight 370: Search Continues — ‘Most Promising Leads’ Detected
The four orange items of interest, prompted the crew to take photos of the objects. Afterwards, they sent the coordinates marking their location.Flight Lt. Russell Adams said the crew couldn’t, at this time, determine if the objects were from the airliner, which officials believe went down in the southern Indian Ocean more than two weeks ago, reports CNN.
Russell called the discovery of the four objects one of the “most promising leads” searchers have come across.


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