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In reply to the discussion: How much has been spent, so far, searching for Flight MH370? [View all]MineralMan
(151,607 posts)You're not getting your usual positive reaction from this thread. Why is that, do you suppose? Yes, money has been spent, and by many nations, to try to find the crash site of this plane. Who benefits?
Everyone who flies on airliners; that's who. Every plane crash means that something failed, either machinery or people. In both cases, figuring out why 200+ people died while travelling is of interest to everyone who flies. Every crash results in information that may save many other lives. But only if the crash site is discovered and investigated.
When does it become too expensive? Probably never. Today, we're learning that the pingers from the plane's "black boxes" may have been located, or at least their general location. Next, they'll use submersibles to locate and photograph the crash site. After that, they'll send down deepwater manned submersibles and try to recover those black boxes. It will all cost a great deal of money.
Will you continue to decry the search for the reason this plane crashed? If you do, you will find the same negative response.