The mystery of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370In one of the most baffling mysteries in modern aviation, no trace of the plane nor any sign of wreckage has been found despite a search by navies and military aircraft of more than a dozen countries. .
Experts suspect suicide bid by pilot of missing Malaysian plane
AP
Mar 14, 2014
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Missing Malaysian plane
Mike Glynn
Malaysia's transport minister
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Hishammuddin Hussein
Experts suspect suicide bid by pilot of missing Malaysian plane
A Royal Malaysian Air Force Navigator captain works on a map during a search and rescue operation to find the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plane over the Strait of Malacca.
'Radar data suggests plane was deliberately flown'
Chinese see Uighur hand in plane mystery
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: The international search for the missing Malaysian jetliner expanded on Friday further into the Indian Ocean amid signs the aircraft may have flown on for hours after its last contact with air-traffic control nearly a week ago.
A US official told Associated Press that the Malaysia Airlines plane sent signals to a satellite for four hours after the aircraft went missing early last Saturday, raising the possibility the jet carrying 239 people could have flown far from the current search areas. It also increased speculation that whatever happened to the plane was a deliberate act.
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anonymous (India)
So do not fly in planes who have muzlims pilot simple....you never know they get brain washed in the name of religion
Poster Comment:
how about muzlim presidents