The aircraft, travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and carrying 239 people, went missing well into its flight Saturday morning. Nearly 48 hours after the last contact with Flight MH370, mystery still surrounds its fate.
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Monday, 10 March 2014
Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: What happened to MH370?
Two passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 were
travelling on stolen passports and bought one-way tickets, it has been
confirmed, as authorities, including the FBI, investigate whether the
disaster was the result of a terrorist act.
The aircraft, travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and carrying 239 people, went missing well into its flight Saturday morning. Nearly 48 hours after the last contact with Flight MH370, mystery still surrounds its fate.
Italian Luigi Maraldi, whose stolen passport was used by a passenger boarding a missing Malaysian airliner. Photo: AP
Whatever happened to the Boeing 777 high above the South
China Sea, it was quick and gave the pilots no time to issue a mayday,
although there were reports that another Malaysia Airlines pilot flying
ahead of the missing flight had managed to contact the plane at the
request of air traffic control authorities.
The aircraft, travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and carrying 239 people, went missing well into its flight Saturday morning. Nearly 48 hours after the last contact with Flight MH370, mystery still surrounds its fate.
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