See here for
essential background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/12/mh370-new-search-confirmed.html.
The search did resume. Armada 8605 has spent twenty-three of the fifty-five days Ocean Infinity agreed with the Malaysian government. Not all that time was spent at the 7th Arc searching though. Those days include the trip to Fremantle for refuelling and victualing, which takes about five days. The team also lost a couple of days due to bad weather. Today it was announced that the ship will not return to the MH370 search area. Instead it has been dispatched toPago Pago
in American Samoa . This is
disappointing news and I'm sure the families are very distressed by it. The
decision was made because of a bad weather forecast. The sub-Antarctic seas are
called the "Roaring Forties" for a reason. Storms can spring up
suddenly from nowhere and be very severe. The ship needs fairly calm seas to
launch and retrieve its AUV's. If it can't do that then it's a waste of time
being on station. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K26EP0mkV8c.
This is not a cancellation of the search, just a postponement. OI have simply decided
to use their ship for another task until the bad weather clears and will then
probably send it back to the 7th Arc. Alternatively they might dispatch a
different ship. OI called the missing airliner "unfinished business"
and are determined to find it. The government have nothing to lose because they
agreed to this no-find-no-fee deal. Richard and Geoffrey have been providing
almost daily updates into their progress; and Jeff Wise has chimed in with his
own commentary every so often, see: https://substack.com/@jeffwise.
Richard now has his own independent channel, see: https://www.youtube.com/@IAIwithRichardGodfrey/featured.
Ashton Forbes also continues to follow the story, see: https://www.youtube.com/@JustXAshton,
although he has expanded it into other related subjects. Obviously Jeff and
Ashton believe the search cannot succeed because they're looking in completely
the wrong place. I tend to agree with Ashton, but who knows what the truth
really is? Right now there's no cause to think OI will not continue the mission
and end up completing the fifty-five day pledge, probably longer if they make a
breakthrough. However, as they say in Game
of Thrones, winter is coming. By the end of May the weather will
deteriorate to the point where any operation will be impossible. If they fail
to locate the wreck by then, will they resume in the spring?
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2024/05/mh370-portal.html.
The search did resume. Armada 8605 has spent twenty-three of the fifty-five days Ocean Infinity agreed with the Malaysian government. Not all that time was spent at the 7th Arc searching though. Those days include the trip to Fremantle for refuelling and victualing, which takes about five days. The team also lost a couple of days due to bad weather. Today it was announced that the ship will not return to the MH370 search area. Instead it has been dispatched to
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2024/05/mh370-portal.html.






