Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: News Updates March 11, 2014



Mystery Malaysia Flight May Have Been Hundreds Of Miles Off Course -- CNN

The Malaysian Air Force has traced the last known location of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 to a spot above Pulau Perak, a very small island in the Straits of Malacca and hundreds of miles from the usual Kuala Lumpur to Beijing flight path, according to a senior Malaysian Air Force official. The official declined to be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media.

If the Malaysian Air Force data cited by the source is correct, the aircraft was flying the opposite direction from its scheduled destination and on the opposite side of the Malay Peninsula from its scheduled route.

Previous accounts had the aircraft losing touch with air traffic control near the coast of Vietnam.

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More News On Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370

Malaysia Airlines MH370: Plane 'changed course' -- BBC
Malaysia Airlines live: military says last tracked plane hundreds of miles off course -- The Telegraph
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: what we know – and what we don't -- The Guardian
Malaysia Airlines: What we know about flight MH370 -- BBC
Mystery surrounds missing Malaysian Airlines Plane -- The National
Military tracked missing plane for at least 100 miles after it vanished from civilian radar - and are sure it made it to Malacca Strait, Malaysian source reveals -- Daily Mail
Why are the missing Malaysian Airlines passengers' phones still ringing? Relatives' agony as search zone now switches to entirely new area and Iranian man on missing passport traced and 'isn't terrorist' -- Daily Mail
Malaysia missing plane unlikely to be terrorist event-Interpol head -- Reuters
Two men with stolen passports ‘probably not terrorists’ -- AP
Interpol: No Apparent Terror Link in Malaysia Jet Disappearance -- Voice of America
Terror Links to Stolen Passports Discounted in Malaysia Jet Inquiry -- New York Times
Passengers With Stolen Passports Were Iranian -- Update -- WSJ
Revealed: The two mystery Iranians travelling on stolen passports. Interpol say they do NOT believe plane was brought down by terrorism as men are revealed to be immigrants, 19 and 29 -- Daily Mail
U.S. authorities still don't know why Malaysia Airlines jet went missing -- Washington Examiner

My Comment: This is an incredibly bizarre case .... and families are grieving while the search for answers continue. And while I sure that all of the answers will be found one day .... for the moment this is a case that is becoming more baffling and confusing with each passing day.

1 comment:

Stephen said...

Acc. to the military the flight has changed it path towards Malacca and after that they lost the signal .... even with the advanced technology we are unable to track an missing aircraft ... its shame .....