Monday, December 4, 2017

Cathay Pacific Crew Saw Last Week's North Korean Missile Explode And Fall Into The Sea

The leaked internal memo by Cathay’s chief operating officer Mark Hoey.

CNN: Cathay Pacific crew saw North Korean missile from plane, airline says

Hong Kong (CNN)The crew of a Cathay Pacific flight from San Francisco to Hong Kong saw what they believed was a North Korean ballistic missile re-entering the Earth's atmosphere last Wednesday, the airline said Monday.

Cathay said in a statement that it had been in contact with relevant authorities, industry bodies and other airlines about what was seen from Cathay Pacific flight 893, and at the moment there were no plans to change flight routes.

"Though the flight was far from the event location, the crew advised Japan ATC (Air Traffic Control) according to procedures. Operation remained normal and was not affected," the statement said.

"We remain alert and review the situation as it evolves."

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WNU Editor: The test was done at night, thereby making it easy for everyone to see.

More News On A Cathay Pacific Crew Seeing Last Week's North Korean Missile

Cathay Pacific crew witnessed North Korea missile test -- ABC News/AP

Flight crew witnessed North Korean nuclear missile test, airline says -- FOX News

Cathay Pacific crews are warned to look out for North Korean MISSILES after crew spot last test launch re-enter atmosphere near passenger jet flying from US to Hong Kong -- Daily Mail

Crews from three flights 'saw burst of light from North Korea's missile' -- The Telegraph
Cathay crew spot North Korean missile explode, fall into sea -- Asia Times

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