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Nothing confirmed yet, but it seems to be the case...Cees van der Bent wrote:Sad news, it crashed into the sea, according news-sites :cry
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theaterA Boeing 777 from Malaysia Airlines has been missing between Malaysia and Vietnam for about 12 hours. Flight #MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur at 16:41 UTC time and disappeared from http://www.flightradar24.com at 17:20 UTC time.
At 23:24 UTC time Malaysia Airlines published a press release that aircraft has lost contact with ATC at 18:40 UTC (after 2 hours). This incorrect time report made media speculate all night about a crash in the jungle somewhere between Vietnam and China.
It took 11 hours until about 03:00 UTC until a search and rescue operation was started in the area of Gulf of Thailand where Flightradar24 reported lost radar contact.
It feels very frustrating that the incorrect reports of lost contact after 2 hours has made that Flightradar24 data of lost contact after 40 minutes, has been ignored for so many hours.
Michael Lochrie wrote:Reports from the Vietnamese Navy are confirming the Aircraft crashed 153 miles South of Phu Quoc island.
http://www.flightradar24.com/2014-03-07 ... 70/2d81a27Michael Lochrie wrote:FR24 shows its tracking stop NE of the Kuala Terengganu at 1720Z
FR24 via Twitter wrote:After 15 hours Malaysia Airlines PR confirms that #MH370 disappeared near last Flightradar24 position and not "after 2 hours of flight"
Worst crash as in "number of pax/crew involved", I presumeMarcelb wrote:Worst civilian air crash since 2001 if crashed and it looks like it.
The crew did not broadcast any emergency radio call and the plane simply “vanished” as if a catastrophic failure did not give the pilots the time to inform the Air Traffic Control that they were going down, something that seems to rule out the possibility that MH370 experienced an engine problem or was hijacked.
As a large Search And Rescue operation is underway in the area the news that two used stolen passports were used to board MH370 is fueling speculations that the Boeing B777 may have exploded mid-air because of a bomb.
Indeed, based on the details currently available, an explosive decompression caused by an unknown factor (bomb, missile, airframe collapse, etc.) seems to be the most likely root cause of the crash.
Still, this is no more than speculation until further details surface but it may take days, or weeks to collect data and recover Flight Data Recorders.
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