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Indian Ocean search operations for flight MH370 resulted zero, to resume Saturday

The second day of the search for the missing flight MH370 in the new area in the Indian Ocean resulted to zero following reports from Australian authorities that debris were caught on satellite that could be from the missing jetliner.


Inmarsat breaks silence over MH370 automated signal pings

Inmarsat Senior Vice President Chris McLaughlin was interviewed on the Kelly File and confirmed that their satellites received automated pings from the missing MH370 flight.

Malaysia Airlines MH370 wreckage seen floating near Perth, Australia

A development on the case of the missing flight MH370 has been reported today saying debris was found floating near a remote area in the southern Indian Ocean.

UPDATE: Malaysian authorities say flight MH370 did not pass by Maldives

Malaysian authorities denied earlier reports claiming the missing MH370 flight was spotted flying low with a loudly noise in a remote area in the islands of Maldives.


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An ex-pilot wrote the most plausible factual theory of what happened to missing flight MH370, reported the Business Insider.
The outcome of the search for the missing flight MH370 has yet to be determined, but someone would surely get blamed for the biggest lapses on security in the aviation history.
Saturday, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed that the transponders of the flight MH370 were deliberately turned off by someone on board the plane.
The search for the Malaysian flagship carrier still results to zero after C-130 Hercules was sent out to look for the missing MH370 flight 5:15 a.m. on Friday.
A new story came out after unidentified sources told Reuters that the plane could have been hijacked and taken to the remote chain of Andaman Islands.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search and rescue operations were extended up to the Indian Ocean after reports that the jetliner might have flown additional hours after its departure from Kuala Lumpur.
Today marks the seventh day of absence after the MH370 flight left Kuala Lumpur but still no traces were identified, only vast areas of search operations extended.
Investigators on probe the missing MH370 suspected that the plane might have travelled additional 4 hours after the Boeing 777’s flying data passed to the ground from its engines were downloaded and that the jetliners’ transponders were turned off intentionally.
Malaysian authorities have confirmed that the pictures shown of two Iranian men on board the missing Boeing 777 were altered although they said it was not intentionally done.
Malaysian authorities denied reports that MH370 flight was tracked in Malacca Straight while Vietnam has dispatched a plane to investigate on an eyewitness report regarding a burning object in the sky east of the country.
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