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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Update On Missing Malysian Jet


It is now two weeks since the plane disappeared. Since then, a huge search involving almost 30 countries and some of the most sophisticated technology around has taken place.

But still we have no idea where missing Flight MH370 is.

The transcript reveals the communication between the co-pilot and air traffic controllers.

According to The Daily Telegraph, experts have looked at the transcript and said it is “perfectly routine”.



           Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 pilots Zaharie Ahmad Shah (left) and Fariq Abdul Hamid

However, aside from the repeated message which we mentioned earlier, there is another interesting moment which could prove crucial to the investigation.

It can now be revealed that the loss of communications from the plane, and its dramatic turn to the west, happened when air traffic controllers in Kuala Lumpur were handing over to their colleagues in Vietnam.

Former British Airways pilot Stephen Buzdygan told The Telegraph: “If I was going to steal the aeroplane, that would be the point I would do it.

“There might be a bit of dead space between the air traffic controllers … It was the only time during the flight they would maybe not have been able to be seen from the ground.”

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