Malaysian Airlines MH370 contact lost
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The two infants aboard MH370 are from China and the US. 38 Malaysians aboard the aircraft. Also 2 Canadians and one person from Austria. 3 adults from US.
152 from China, 12 Indonesia, 7 australia
152 from China, 12 Indonesia, 7 australia

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I thought the press conference releasing flight crews names and hours was odd - considering they don't even know where the jet is...
CAPT 18,000 hours FO 2700.
CAPT 18,000 hours FO 2700.
Another press conference is set for 0500 GMT

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A following MAS flight (KUL-SVG) appeared to go off track crossing the coast of MY up to about the point that flightradar lost its signal and then turned back onto track past that point.
Maybe it was WX.
Maybe it was WX.

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I agree things are looking very dim.
That said I don't see the notification of next of kin says any more than the public announcement by the airline that they lost contact with the plane hours ago and a SAR has been launched. I don't know about standard practice but in this age of social media and quick spread of news, it seems unlikely any airline would want next of kin feeling you don't care. So the contact will begin soon after the announcement, if not before.
That said I don't see the notification of next of kin says any more than the public announcement by the airline that they lost contact with the plane hours ago and a SAR has been launched. I don't know about standard practice but in this age of social media and quick spread of news, it seems unlikely any airline would want next of kin feeling you don't care. So the contact will begin soon after the announcement, if not before.

Chinese news reporting signal has been detected 120 miles southwest of Ca Mau province
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This is a very reliable and fast source for news coverage
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If the signal really has been detected 120 miles SW of Ca Mau it's a bit strange that the flight didn't lose contact until 02:40am, they're saying it took 2 hours from take-off to travel approx 400nm.

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Chinese news reporting signal has been detected 120 miles southwest of Ca Mau province

I guess we wait and see. Very sad.
[EDIT: Does make sense - didn't look at the scale on the map]


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Hi, Looking at FR24, on the final seconds of the flight you can see the colour change (meaning alt) on MAS370. I do fear this is as we suspect
It does look from this image though that it took 10nm to go from FL350 to nothing. So sad :-(



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A following MAS flight (KUL-SVG) appeared to go off track crossing the coast of MY up to about the point that flightradar lost its signal and then turned back onto track past that point.
Maybe it was WX.
Maybe it was WX.
http://aviationweather.gov/data/obs/..._ICAO-E_bw.jpg

I imagine that Boeing will have their fingers crossed that it's not a similar malfunction of the ADIRU accelerometer that MAS had in a 777-200 out of Perth in 2005.
Does anyone know if there was a hardware fix for that?
Does anyone know if there was a hardware fix for that?
