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Malaysia Airlines hunts for missing plane carrying 239AFP News - 2 hours 3 minutes ago MAS CEO: No sign of technical failure on MH370The Malay Mail Online - 1 hour 38 minutes ago China-bound Malaysian jet vanishes with 239 aboardAssociated Press - 1 hour 14 minutes ago Malaysian plane with 239 aboard crashes - reportReuters - 19 minutes ago Malaysian Airlines missing flight: Live ReportAFP News - 6 minutes ago Malaysian Airlines missing flight: Live Report AFP NewsBy Justin Dear and AFP reporters in Kuala Lumpur, Beijing and Hanoi | AFP News – 6 minutes ago Email Print 06:37 GMT - 12 hours - It is now nearly 12 hours since contact was lost at 2:40 am Malaysian time (1840 GMT Friday) Search and rescue 06:26 GMT - Ships sent - Faridah Shuib, a spokeswoman for the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency says Malaysian authorities have dispatched a plane, two helicopters and four vessels to search seas off its east coast in the South China Sea. The Philippines says it is sending three navy patrol boats and a surveillance plane to help efforts. 06:24 GMT - No warning - The airline has said the plane relayed no distress signal or other indications of trouble. 06:12 GMT - Good record - Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has suffered few accidents in its history. One of its jets crashed in 1977 in southern Malaysia, killing all 93 passengers and seven crew. A smaller Twin Otter aircraft, operated by its unit MASwings, crashed upon landing in Malaysias Sabah state on Borneo island last October, killing a co-pilot and a passenger. 06:09 GMT - Fuel - Aviation analyst Gerry Soejatman adds the aircraft would typically have been carrying two hours’ worth of fuel on top of the total fuel load needed for the trip from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. He said there was “nothing abnormal” about MAS’safety record. “On the maintenance side there is nothing. Even on the rumour mill there is nothing drastic, of course in the workplace there are always problems. There is nothing that would jump out straight out of the page.” 06:04 GMT - Golden window - Indonesia-based independent aviation analyst Gerry Soejatman, speaking to my colleague Roberto Coloma from Jakarta says search and rescue efforts have to work within a “24-hour golden window.” “You can’t assume that there are no survivors, and if there are any, it is absolutely crucial that they are picked up within a day, or the chances of survival drops significantly.” “Airline pilots are not trained in crash landings in the sea, but they are taught the techniques. Both the pilots and the cabin crew are also taught the survival skills necessary in such situations.” 05:49 GMT - Search area - The important thing now for officials is to locate exactly where the plane may have gone down to narrow the search area. The Vietnamese government on its website has already said the plane lost contact in Ca Mau province airspace before it had entered contact with Ho Chi Minh City air traffic control. A report by Chinas Xinhua news agency quoted Chinese aviation authorities as saying the plane did not enter Chinas air traffic control sphere, and a spokeswoman with a Thai agency that monitors the countrys airspace told AFP the plane also did not cross over Thailand. 05:42 GMT - Contact site - In the statement the airline also gives a site for updates, but an attempt by AFP to visit received an error message. 05:37 GMT - Contact number - The airline statement also gives a number for the public to contact - +603 7884 1234 Lost contact 05:25 GMT - Airline CEOs statement - Malaysian Airlines is running a statement given by Group CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya on its Facebook site, in which he expresses his sadness and confirms Flight MH370 lost contact with Subang Air Traffic Control at 2.40am, today. He adds there has been speculation the plan had landed at Nanming, in China. We are working to verify the authenticity of the report and others. The statement also gives a breakdown of the 239 passengers and crew – comprising 227 passengers (including 2 infants), 12 crew members. The passengers were of 14 different nationalities: China – 152 plus 1 infant Malaysia - 38 Indonesia - 12 Australia - 7 France - 3 US – 3 plus 1 infant New Zealand - 2 together with one each from Ukraine, Canada, Russia,Italy, Taiwan, Netherlands and Austria. Our focus now is to work with the emergency responders and authorities and mobilize its full support, he said, adding our thoughts and prayers are with all affected passengers and crew and their family members. 05:15 GMT - Sympathy - My colleague Julia Zappei in Kuala Lumpur says the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has tweeted My thoughts and prayers are with the family members of flight #MH370. Ive asked all measures possible to be taken. 05:13 GMT - Never appeared - A Vietnam government statement on its official website quoting a ministry of defence official says the plane was meant to transfer to Ho Chi Minh City air traffic control at 1722 GMT but never appeared. The statement goes on to say that Vietnams Ministry of Defence has launched rescue efforts to find the plane, working in coordination with Malaysian and Chinese officials. 05:10 GMT - No news - Reporters at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport are being barred from entering a specially designated waiting area for relatives of those on the flight. Looking somber and distraught relatives are trickling into the airport escorted by authorities. They gave us no information so far, said one man, whose niece and her husband were on the flight to go on a one-week holiday in China. 05:03 GMT - WELCOME TO AFPS LIVE REPORT on a Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing which went missing early Saturday. The airline said flight MH370 disappeared at 2:40 am local time (1840 GMT Friday), about two hours after leaving Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It had been due to arrive in Beijing at 6:30 am local time (2230 GMT Friday). A statement posted on the official Vietnamese government website said the flight disappeared in Vietnamese airspace.
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 06:51:08 +0000

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