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Missing MH370: Search Crews 'Acutely Aware' Of Anxious Families
The 200-strong crew of an Australian
navy ship hunting for possible signs of missing flight MH370 is
“acutely aware” that families are anxious for news, its commander said
Sunday.
“Morale is good” despite
the lack of positive sightings of any of the objects spotted by
satellites in the remote corner of the southern Indian Ocean, HMAS
Success commanding officer Captain Allison Norris said in an Internet audio post by Australian search and rescue officials.
“We are working very
closely with AMSA and headquarters joint operation command to ensure we
have the most up to date information on the search area,” she said.
The crew of a Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orion looks ahead towards the HMAS Success as they search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. |
“We are also expecting specialist
assets from other countries including China and the U.K. and we expect
to work very closely with them to co-ordinate the search.”
She
added: “The ships’ company are acutely aware that are families of 239
people who were on board that aircraft and we see it as our role to do
whatever we can to provide them the answers they deserve.”
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