http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/mystery-...#ixzz2vg6fEyRgFlight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. Saturday en route to Beijing. Somewhere between Malaysia and Vietnam, the plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members lost contact with ground controllers.
Still no trace of the aircraft repoprted, search in its 3rd day.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/44...g-missing-jet/On Monday, authorities questioned travel agents at a beach resort in Thailand about two men who boarded the plane with stolen passports.
The men had onward tickets to Europe. It's not known whether they had anything to do with the plane's disappearance. Criminals and illegal migrants regularly travel on fake or stolen documents.
Police said the travel agency was contacted by an Iranian man known only as "Mr. Ali" to book the tickets for the two men. Thailand police said it's common to use an alias when doing business there.
Not a basis to conclude that terrorism was involved, but not a good sign either. If nothing else, knowing that people can board a flight so easily using passports reported as stolen should draw attention to the very sporadic use of the stolen document database.
http://www.voanews.com/content/vietn...r/1867761.htmlMalaysian authorities have indicated mechanical or piloting problems could be reasons for the apparent crash, the U.S. sources said.
A U.S. source said one reason Malaysian authorities are leaning away from the act of terror theory is because electronic evidence indicates the jetliner may have made a turn back towards Kuala Lumpur before it disappeared.
Obviously no conclusions can be reached; more will be known in time...
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