Missing MH370 jet is still 'very likely to be found and is almost certainly still in good condition

despite having been at the bottom of the ocean for ten months'
Fourth ship joining search of 23,000 mile underwater area in Indian Ocean
Search chief Martin Dolan is confident aircraft will be found in this space
Authorities believe plane may be sitting on ocean floor at depths of 4,000m
Jet, carrying 239 people, disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 prompting massive air and sea operation

Missing airliner MH370 is 'very likely' to be found and is probably in good condition despite being submerged for ten months, according to the Australian leading the search.

Martin Dolan said he is confident of finding the aircraft - which disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 with 239 people on board - but admitted it would take a while.

Apart from some mysterious satellite 'pings' interpreted as plotting its southern course, no sign of the jet has been found despite a massive air and sea operation.



Still missing: The jet disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 and apart from some mysterious satellite 'pings' interpreted as plotting its southern course, no sign of it has been found


Mr Dolan said: 'We are confident that if we are looking in the right area - as we think we are - we will find the aircraft - it's just that it's a very large area, so it's going to take a long time.'

Three vessels, with a fourth on the way, are probing the depths of the Indian Ocean off western Australia where the Malaysia Airlines plane carrying 239 people, mostly Chinese, is believed to have crashed.

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