Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Missing Malaysian Boeing flew to Antarctica – BBC News

Missing Malaysian Boeing flew to Antarctica – BBC News

Experts in aviation disasters analyzed satellite data on the missing flight in March 2014 Boeing Airlines Malaysia Airlines (flight MH370) and concluded that the unknown could deliberately story liner toward Antarctica.

According to the newspaper New Zealand Herald, the plane was in the air for several hours after controllers lost contact with him, and made three turns, one of them left. As a result, the aircraft headed west and then south to Antarctica. More, this version will be presented in the documentary channel National Geographic, which will be released on March 8, the anniversary of the tragedy. Such actions of the crew suggest that someone deliberately stole ship off course, the expert said Malcolm Brenner, RIA Novosti reported.

Airliner Boeing 777-200 Airlines Malaysia Airlines, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing , disappeared from radar screens on the night of March 8, 2014. On board were 227 passengers and 12 crew members. Analysis of satellite data showed that the plane crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, but the debris or any other traces of the disaster detect and failed.

At the moment, in search of an aircraft involved four ships that explored 200 thousands of square kilometers within the boundaries of the search area. In mid-December 2014 representatives of the coordination center (JACC) reported that work is a priority area of ​​the Indian Ocean can be completed by May 2015. It is expected that the preliminary investigation report will be released on March 7.

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