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MH370 goes missing on 8.3.2014

Its official that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Boeing 777-200ER, flight MH370 Kuala Lumpur to Beijing is missing. The flight departed at 12:41AM and most likely everyone was getting ready to tuck in for a nap.


Total 239 passangers and crew will be in the prayers of many at this moment. Yahoo news seems to provide more updates than local media, at least in the present moment.

Points to note:
  1. Aircraft had under gone maintenance 2 weeks before
  2. An Italian, Austrian and Chinese listed as being on board were confirmed to have not boarded the flight.
  3. Nobody knows who was with the 2 and 4 years old holding American passports.
  4. An experienced pilot was onboard.
  5. Last contact with flight was at 1:30am (reports vary) towards vietnam.
  6. The complete passengers list can be found at Wall Street Journal and Bernama News.
Below are based on search of free satellite services (Military should be having a better and more accurate view).

On 9th March 2014, N2YO who provides real time satellite tracking provided a questionable object or a dark band in the South China Seas (red circle). Click on image to go to the website.


No info on search site is being provided, and with news that Kota Baru sighting of a low flying plane by fishermen is being tended, there is a good chance of finding MH370. originating from 104.141 deg 5.927 deg from free satellite imagery. Time is running out with changes in the wind coming up.




Ref
http://my.news.yahoo.com/mas-aircraft-goes-missing--says-airline-023820132.html?.tsrc=yahoo


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