The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has reportedly said that there is a reasonable chance of finding the missing Malaysia Airline flight MH370.
After the long range aircraft joined the search for the missing Malaysian plane, expectations of finding debris, captured on satellite imagery, has heightened.
According to News.com.au, while the debris is yet to be spotted by search aircraft, the HMAS Success is due to arrive at the search area soon.
Meanwhile, acting Prime Minister Warren Truss said that the Australian effort has so far covered some 500,000 square kilometers, adding that he was confident that if there was something to be found, this search effort would locate it.
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