I was listening to the news this morning and I believe the Australians have identified the pinger on two scanning runs. They’re hoping for a third contact to triangulate more accurately but I think they’ve got it narrowed down to a three square mile area. Still a lot of territory to search to locate the recorders but better than before.
One thing I have not heard (anyone) talk about thusfar, in the entire month since the crash, assuming the plane for sake of this discussion actually crashed, is there is an otherwise ignored ship, well-equipped to find sonar sources:
Submarines.
Just saying. Submarines. Lots of countries have lots of submarines, and it would seem to me some are in that area.
Granted the submarines in that area are likely strategic (from several countries) so nobody is going to divulge what they’ve heard where, at least directly.
But I bet they’ve heard more that they’re releasing thus far. I believe they’ve found the plane.
Pings without debris. Sounds a bit odd--you'd think there'd be fragments of seat cushions and carbon fiber floating around a wide area surrounding the pings.