
(File photo) An Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft went missing on way to Port Blair
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Plane went missing on July 22, had 29 people on board
More than 220 sorties by planes to find the wreckage
Now search to focus on finding debris on bottom of sea bed
There were 29 people on the An-32 transport plane that took off in rough monsoon weather from Chennai for Port Blair and then disappeared a short while later without a distress signal.
Over the last three weeks, aircraft have flown 1,000 hours (220 sorties); at one stage, 28 ships and a submarine were deployed in the hunt. 24 electronic transmissions been detected in the huge area scoured in the Bay of Bengal, but they did not turn out to be pings from the emergency beacons on either the plane or the life-rafts it had on board.

Sagar Nidhi, owned by the Ministry of Earth Sciences has been deployed to profile the sea bed.

Samudra Ratnakar, owned by the Geological Survey of India commenced its search 4 days back.
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