Sunday, March 9, 2014

Finding Team Boeing 777-200 Malaysia Airlines Missing Discover 2 New Hints

Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 at Narita Airport, Tokyo, Japan. Photo AFP
Two new clues emerge in search of Malaysia Airlines plane lost contact when departed from Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia , to Beijing , China .

Search team of Navy Vietnam detects an object floating around 80 kilometers southwest of Chu Thou Islands , Vietnam .

It was submitted by the SAR Committee spokesman Vietnamese Nguyen Hung was quoted as saying by CNN . The object detected by SAR aircraft AL Vietnam on Sunday ( 03.09.2013 ) at 6:30 pm local time .

Because the condition is dark , unable to approach the Navy aircraft to identify the location of the object and the plane towed back to the parent . After that , the team fielded three search ship to reach the location of the object.

Meanwhile , the Thai Navy to change the focus of the search to stay away from the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea . Karn said Dee - ubon , the Thai Navy Rear Admiral .

The search changes made ​​after it received information from residents of Malaysia who saw the ill-fated plane rotates and the possibility of falling in the Andaman Sea , near the Thai - Malaysian border .

Air Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 lost contact when starting from Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia , to Beijing , China , Saturday ( 03/08/2014 ) . As of this evening , the plane has not been found .

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