Here is a link to a Youtube clip of the Malaysian Military Commander discussing the returns received from Military Radar filmed at the latest press conference
I get the feeling that the aircraft was not actually viewed via primary radar turning back near IGARI, but unknown returns found when reviewing radar data at a later date suggested that the plane had turned back.
He also mentions that they only have intermittent radar returns at present, hopefully the FAA and NTSB can shed some light on the data, it was stated that radar data would be released if either the NTSB or FAA could confirm that the contacts were MH370.
Last apparent position was 200nm NW of Butterworth FL295
Last edited by rachcollins; 12th Mar 2014 at 15:37.