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Malaysia Airlines search mired in confusion over plane's final path | Malaysia Airlines search mired in confusion over plane's final path |
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The search for the missing Malaysia | The search for the missing Malaysia |
Airlines flight was descending into confusion and acrimony on Wednesday | Airlines flight was descending into confusion and acrimony on Wednesday |
as Vietnam called off part of its search pending further information | as Vietnam called off part of its search pending further information |
from Malaysia. | from Malaysia. |
As families spent a fifth day waiting for news of flight MH370, which | As families spent a fifth day waiting for news of flight MH370, which |
vanished on Friday with 239 people on board, disagreements within the | |
international search operation were surfacing and Malaysian officials | international search operation were surfacing and Malaysian officials |
failed to clarify the aircraft’s last known movements. | failed to clarify the aircraft’s last known movements. |
India | |
announced it had joined the search for the missing jetliner on | |
Malaysia’s request, widening the net to an area near the Andaman Sea. | |
Vietnam said it had halted its air search and scaled back a sea search while it waited for Malaysia to offer more detail. | Vietnam said it had halted its air search and scaled back a sea search while it waited for Malaysia to offer more detail. |
“We’ve | “We’ve |
decided to temporarily suspend some search and rescue activities, | decided to temporarily suspend some search and rescue activities, |
pending information from Malaysia,” Vietnam’s deputy minister of transport, Pham | pending information from Malaysia,” Vietnam’s deputy minister of transport, Pham |
Quy Tieu, told AFP. | Quy Tieu, told AFP. |
Asked about the claim that the plane had last been detected over the | Asked about the claim that the plane had last been detected over the |
Strait of Malacca – suggesting it had crossed the entire peninsula – he | Strait of Malacca – suggesting it had crossed the entire peninsula – he |
replied: “We’ve asked Malaysian authorities twice but so far they have | replied: “We’ve asked Malaysian authorities twice but so far they have |
not replied to us. | not replied to us. |
“We informed Malaysia on the day we lost contact with the flight that we | “We informed Malaysia on the day we lost contact with the flight that we |
noticed the flight turned back west but Malaysia did not respond.” | noticed the flight turned back west but Malaysia did not respond.” |
Malaysia’s | Malaysia’s |
air force chief denied telling a local newspaper that on the day it disappeared the aircraft was last detected at 2.40am on the western coast of the Malay peninsula by a | air force chief denied telling a local newspaper that on the day it disappeared the aircraft was last detected at 2.40am on the western coast of the Malay peninsula by a |
military radar – a detail confirmed to news agencies by at least one | military radar – a detail confirmed to news agencies by at least one |
unnamed military official. That would mean the plane | unnamed military official. That would mean the plane |
was known to be in the air more than an hour later than previously | was known to be in the air more than an hour later than previously |
thought and had not only turned around but flown right across the | thought and had not only turned around but flown right across the |
peninsula – helping to explain why the search had expanded from the area | peninsula – helping to explain why the search had expanded from the area |
between Malaysia and Vietnam to cover a large zone to the west. | between Malaysia and Vietnam to cover a large zone to the west. |
In a statement Rodzali Daud said he had been asked whether the plane | In a statement Rodzali Daud said he had been asked whether the plane |
had been detected off the west coast and had merely reiterated that the | had been detected off the west coast and had merely reiterated that the |
flight might have turned back. | flight might have turned back. |
Malaysia’s head of civil aviation, | Malaysia’s head of civil aviation, |
Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said he could neither confirm nor deny contact | Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said he could neither confirm nor deny contact |
on the west coast, saying that the country was still investigating and | on the west coast, saying that the country was still investigating and |
looking at the radar readings. Confidence in the Malaysian authorities’ transparency had hardly been helped | looking at the radar readings. Confidence in the Malaysian authorities’ transparency had hardly been helped |
by an eariler response when asked why crews were searching the | by an eariler response when asked why crews were searching the |
Strait of Malacca: “There are some things that I can tell you and some | Strait of Malacca: “There are some things that I can tell you and some |
things that I can’t,” Rahman said. | things that I can’t,” Rahman said. |
On Tuesday he described the disappearance as “an unprecedented mystery” in aviation. | On Tuesday he described the disappearance as “an unprecedented mystery” in aviation. |
It is possible that the military radar reading detected an object but that it cannot be identified conclusively as flight MH370. | It is possible that the military radar reading detected an object but that it cannot be identified conclusively as flight MH370. |
On Wednesday, pressed by relatives of Chinese passengers on what | On Wednesday, pressed by relatives of Chinese passengers on what |
information the military had given civil officials, the Malaysian | information the military had given civil officials, the Malaysian |
government’s envoy to China told them “now is not the time” to reveal | government’s envoy to China told them “now is not the time” to reveal |
it, Singapore’s Straits Times reported. | it, Singapore’s Straits Times reported. |
He did disclose that the last words heard from the flight were “All right, good night.” That | He did disclose that the last words heard from the flight were “All right, good night.” That |
was the crew’s response to Malaysian air traffic controllers who had | was the crew’s response to Malaysian air traffic controllers who had |
told them the plane was entering Vietnamese air space and air traffic | told them the plane was entering Vietnamese air space and air traffic |
controllers from Ho Chi Minh city would take over. | controllers from Ho Chi Minh city would take over. |
Deepening the confusion, Colonel Umar Fathur of the Indonesian air | Deepening the confusion, Colonel Umar Fathur of the Indonesian air |
force told reporters that Malaysia had informed it the plane was above the | force told reporters that Malaysia had informed it the plane was above the |
South China Sea, about 10 nautical miles off Malaysia’s east coast, when | South China Sea, about 10 nautical miles off Malaysia’s east coast, when |
it turned back and then disappeared. That would place its last | it turned back and then disappeared. That would place its last |
confirmed position around 110 nautical miles closer to Malaysia than | confirmed position around 110 nautical miles closer to Malaysia than |
previously thought. | previously thought. |
Meanwhile Malaysian authorities have reportedly complained that | Meanwhile Malaysian authorities have reportedly complained that |
Vietnamese officials have confused matters by issuing premature reports | Vietnamese officials have confused matters by issuing premature reports |
that they have found possible debris. In all cases the material has | that they have found possible debris. In all cases the material has |
turned out to be unrelated. | turned out to be unrelated. |
Two-thirds of those on board the Boeing-777 were Chinese, and China has | Two-thirds of those on board the Boeing-777 were Chinese, and China has |
repeatedly urged Malaysia to speed up search efforts. Beijing has also been sending a | repeatedly urged Malaysia to speed up search efforts. Beijing has also been sending a |
growing number of ships and aircraft to assist. As | growing number of ships and aircraft to assist. As |
public concern grows about the state of the operation, relatives have vented their frustration to Chinese officials. | public concern grows about the state of the operation, relatives have vented their frustration to Chinese officials. |
The Washington Post cited one popular post that was forwarded thousands of times on Chinese microblogs: “Vietnam | The Washington Post cited one popular post that was forwarded thousands of times on Chinese microblogs: “Vietnam |
keeps discovering. Malaysia keeps denying. China keeps sending things on | keeps discovering. Malaysia keeps denying. China keeps sending things on |
the way. Journalists keep waiting at the Lido hotel [where relatives | the way. Journalists keep waiting at the Lido hotel [where relatives |
are waiting]. Family members keep being in pain. . . . But where is the | are waiting]. Family members keep being in pain. . . . But where is the |
plane?” | plane?” |
The Telegraph reported that the United States Federal Aviation | The Telegraph reported that the United States Federal Aviation |
Administration had warned four months ago of a potential weak spot in Boeing 777s that | Administration had warned four months ago of a potential weak spot in Boeing 777s that |
could lead to a loss of structural integrity, but experts have maintained the aircraft has a strong safety record. | could lead to a loss of structural integrity, but experts have maintained the aircraft has a strong safety record. |