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Missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 Live: Objects spotted in the sea 'not from missing plane' | |
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Objects in the sea spotted by Australian planes searching for the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 are not linked to the aircraft, officials have said. Other latest developments are: | |
Officials have warned that the missing plane is probably at the 'bottom of the sea' | Officials have warned that the missing plane is probably at the 'bottom of the sea' |
The captain's father said he last saw his son days before, at the funeral of another son | The captain's father said he last saw his son days before, at the funeral of another son |
Jusuf Kalla, the Vice President of Indonesia, said "no sufficient evidence" could confirm that debris was found | |
Some experts have said the pilot may have been flying too slowly | Some experts have said the pilot may have been flying too slowly |
A British businessman on board was travelling with his two-year-old daughter | A British businessman on board was travelling with his two-year-old daughter |
A total of 15 ships and 30 aircraft are searching for the plane | |
Please wait for a moment while the live blog loads | Please wait for a moment while the live blog loads |
The missing jet was carrying 162 people and disappeared on Sunday morning whilst travelling from Indonesia to Singapore. The last contact was at 6.17am. | The missing jet was carrying 162 people and disappeared on Sunday morning whilst travelling from Indonesia to Singapore. The last contact was at 6.17am. |
A map of where the AirAsia flight QZ8501 went missing The search for the aircraft was expanded today with planes and ships from several countries taking part. | A map of where the AirAsia flight QZ8501 went missing The search for the aircraft was expanded today with planes and ships from several countries taking part. |
The Foreign Office has confirmed that a British national was on board the plane. | The Foreign Office has confirmed that a British national was on board the plane. |