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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 search grows as pilots face increased scrutiny

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- Where do you even begin to look, when the search area covers vast swaths of land and water, stretching thousands of miles, from Kazakhstan to the Indian Ocean?

That's the question for Malaysian officials and authorities from 24 other nations as people search for a ninth day, trying to find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people on board.

As the search area grows bigger, authorities are also increasing their scrutiny of the pilots, searching their homes in the quest for clues. That included a flight simulator from the captain's home.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/16/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/
 
Pilot Spoke to Air Controllers After Shutoff of Data System

SEPANG, Malaysia — A signaling system was disabled on the missing Malaysia Airlines jet before a pilot spoke to air traffic control without mentioning trouble, a senior Malaysian official said on Sunday, reinforcing theories that one of the pilots may have been involved in diverting the plane and adding urgency to the investigation of their pasts and possible motivations.

full article and video at link .............. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/17/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html?hp&_r=0
 
Radar Suggests Jet Shifted Path More Than Once

SEPANG, Malaysia — Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 experienced significant changes in altitude after it lost contact with ground control, and altered its course more than once as if still under the command of a pilot, American officials and others familiar with the investigation said Friday.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/15/world/asia/malaysia-military-radar.html?_r=1
 
Investigators believe Malaysia Airlines co-pilot spoke last words from missing plane

Investigators said Monday that they believe that the co-pilot of vanished Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 gave the final communication heard by air traffic controllers shortly before the plane disappeared from civilian radar screens.

Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said at a news conference Monday that initial investigations indicate that co-pilot is the one who calmly said, "All right, good night." Authorities had said Sunday that the words were heard around 1:30 a.m. local time, nearly a half hour after the data recorder was turned off and 10 minutes after the transponder was deactivated.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/17/pilots-become-focus-malaysia-airlines-investigation/
 
Malaysia Backtracks on When Airliner’s Communications Were Disabled

SEPANG, Malaysia — As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 stretched into a 10th day, the Malaysian authorities on Monday identified the plane’s first officer as the last person in the cockpit to speak to ground control. But the government added to the confusion about what happened during those key minutes by withdrawing its assertion that the radio signoff had come after a crucial communications system was disabled

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0
 
The final words spoken from the cockpit of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight came from the co-pilot, not the captain, officials revealed.

It had been reported that a casually spoken 'all right, good night' came from Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, but Malaysian officials disclosed that it was actually said by 27-year-old Fariq Abdul Hamid, described by friends as mild-mannered and with a bright future ahead of him.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ines-flight-walk-security-final-time-off.html
 
Missing Malaysia Airlines MAS Flight MH370 FB Page

In full: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passenger list

MH370 picture exclusive: Pilot wears anti-government slogan t-shirt amid fears he hijacked missing jet 3/16/14
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a fervent supporter of his country's opposition leader who was jailed for homosexuality - illegal in Malaysia - only hours before flight MH370 vanished with 239 passengers and crew on board, the Sunday Mirror can reveal

Malaysia Backtracks on When Airliner’s Communications Were Disabled Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, the chief executive of Malaysia Airlines, clarified at a news conference early Monday evening that the communications system, known as an Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System, had worked normally at 1:07 but then failed to send its next regularly scheduled update at 1:37 a.m.

This is a timeline of events based on the information given at a media briefing earlier today.

00:41am: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 takes off from Kuala Lumpur

01:07am: Final signal from its ACARS system was sent

01:19am: Co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid said: "All right, good night" to air traffic control

01:21am: Transponder is turned off

01:30am: Malaysian civil aviation control loses contact with the plane

01:37am: ACARS appears to be turned off

02:15am: Plane is spotted near the Andaman Islands on a military radar

08:11am: Final satellite communication broadens search to two massive arcs stretching for thousands of miles into the Indian Ocean and across vast parts of Asia

Plane may have flown up to another hour after its last satellite transmission.

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Want to add that even though the plane could land; where would it get fuel to refuel unless it was done in advance?

Mapped: The 634 runways where missing Malaysia Airlines plane could have landed 3/15/14

Landing sites: The red dots show all the places MH370 could have landed within the search area
Potential hijackers had enough fuel to fly anywhere from Pakistan to Western Australia

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Malaysian Airlines - For the passenger manifest of MH370, click here. PDF

*note: Two male passengers listed (above), an Italian and Austrian, are actually Iranians traveling with stolen passports.
Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29 (traveling on stolen passport of Italian national, Luigi Maraldi, 37)
Pouria Mehrdad, 19 (traveling on stolen passport of Austrian national, Christian Kozel, 30)

MH 370 PASSENGER MANIFEST
NO NAME NATIONALITY AGE
1 AN/WENLAN Chinese 65
2 BAO/YUANHUA Chinese 63
3 BAI/XIAOMO Canadian 37
4 BIAN/MAOQIN Chinese 67
5 BIAN/LIANGJING Chinese 27
6 BIBYNAZLI/MOHDHASSIM Malaysian 62
7 BRODSKII/NIKOLAI Russian 43
8 BURROWS/RODNEYMR Australian 59
9 BURROWS/MARYMRS Australian 54
10 CAO/RUI Chinese 32
11 CHAN/HUANPEENMR Malaysian 46
12 CHE/JUNZHANG Chinese 68
13 CHEN/JIAN Chinese 58
14 CHEN/CHANGJUNMR Chinese 35
15 CHEN/WEI Malaysian 43
16 CHEN/YUNMS Chinese 57
17 CHEW/KARMOOIMS Malaysian 31
18 CHUANG/HSIULINGMS Chinese Taipei 45
19 CHNG/MEI Malaysian 33
20 CHUSTRAK/OLEG Ukrainian 45
21 DAI/SHULING Chinese 58
22 DAISY/ANNE Malaysian 56
23 DEINEKA/SERGII Ukrainian 45
24 DI/JIABIN Chinese 36
25 DINA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLI Malaysian 30
26 DING/YING Chinese 28
27 DING/LIJUN Chinese 43
28 DING/YINGMS Chinese 62
29 DONG/GUOWEI Chinese 48
30 DOU/YUNSHANMR Chinese 61
31 DU/WEN Chinese 50
32 FENG/DONG Chinese 21
33 FENG/JIXIN Chinese 70
34 FU/BAOFENG Chinese 28
35 GAN/TAO Chinese 44
36 GAN/FUXIANG Chinese 49
37 GAO/GE Chinese 27
38 GU/NAIJUN Australian 31
39 GUAN/HUAJINMS Malaysian 34
40 GUAN/WENJIEMR Chinese 35
41 HAN/JING Chinese 53
42 HASHIM/NOORIDA Malaysian 57
43 HOU/AIQINMS Chinese 45
44 HOU/BO Chinese 35
45 HU/SIWANCHD Chinese 3
46 HU/XIAONINGMR Chinese 34
47 HUANG/YIMS Chinese 30
48 HUANG/TIANHUI Chinese 43
49 HUE/PUIHENGMR Malaysian 66
50 JIA/PING Chinese 32
51 JIANG/CUIYUN Chinese 62
52 JIANG/XUEREN Chinese 62
53 JIANG/YINGMS Chinese 27
54 JIAO/WEIWEI Chinese 32
55 JIAO/WENXUE Chinese 58
56 JINGHANG/JEE Malaysian 41
57 JU/KUN Chinese 32
58 KANG/XU Chinese 34
59 KOH/TIONGMENG Malaysian 40
60 KOLEKAR/CHETANA Indian 55
61 KOLEKAR/SWANAND Indian 23
62 KOLEKAR/VINOD Indian 59
63 KOZEL/CHRISTIAN Austrian 30
64 LAWTON/CATHERINEMRS Australian 54
65 LAWTON/ROBERTMR Australian 58
66 LEE/KAHKINMR Malaysian 32
67 LEE/SEWCHUMDM Malaysian 55
68 LI/YANLIN Chinese 29
69 LI/ZHI Chinese 41
70 LI/GUOHUI Chinese 56
71 LI/HONGJING Chinese 20
72 LI/JIE Chinese 27
73 LI/MINGZHONG Chinese 69
74 LI/WENBO Chinese 29
75 LI/YAN Chinese 31
76 LI/YUAN Australian 33
77 LI/YUCHEN Chinese 27
78 LI/ZHIJIN Chinese 30
79 LI/ZHIXIN Chinese 35
80 LI/LE Chinese 36
81 LIANG/LUYANGMR Chinese 60
82 LIANG/XUYANG Chinese 30
83 LIM/POWCHUAMS Malaysian 43
84 LIN/ANNANMR Chinese 27
85 LIN/MINGFENG Chinese 34
86 LIU/FENGYING Chinese 65
87 LIU/JINPENGMR Chinese 33
88 LIU/QIANG Chinese 40
89 LIU/RUSHENG Chinese 76
90 LIU/SHUNCHAO Chinese 46
91 LIU/ZHONGFU Chinese 72
92 LOU/BAOTANG Chinese 79
93 LU/JIANHUA Chinese 57
94 LU/XIANCHU Chinese 33
95 LUI/CHING Chinese 45
96 LUO/WEI Chinese 29
97 MA/WENZHI Chinese 57
98 MA/JUNMR Chinese 33
99 MAIMAITIJIANG/A Chinese 35
100 MAO/TUGUI Chinese 72
101 MARALDI/LUIGI Italian 37
102 MARIA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLI Malaysian 52
103 MATRAHIM/NORFADZILLAHMISS Malaysian 39
104 MENG/NICOLECHD American 4
105 MENG/BING Chinese 40
106 MENG/FANQUAN Chinese 70
107 MENG/GAOSHENG Chinese 64
108 MOHDKHAIRULAMRI/SELAMATMR Malaysian 29
109 MOHAMADSOFUAN/IBRAHIMMR Malaysian 33
110 MUHAMMADRAZAHAN/ZAMANIMR Malaysian 24
111 MUSTAFA/SUHAILIMISS Malaysian 31
112 MUKHERJEE/MUKTESH Canadian 42
113 NG/MAYLIMS Malaysian 37
114 NORLIAKMAR/HAMIDMDM Malaysian 33
115 OUYANG/XIN Chinese 38
116 PUSPANATHAN/SUBRAMANIAN Malaysian 34
117 RAMLAN/SAFUANMR Malaysian 32
118 SHARMA/CHANDRIKAMS Indian 51
119 SHI/XIANWEN Chinese 26
120 SHIRSATH/KRANTI Indian 44
121 SIM/KENGWEI Malaysian 53
122 SIREGAR/FIRMAN Indonesian 25
123 SONG/FEIFEIMR Chinese 32
124 SONG/CHUNLINGMS Chinese 60
125 SONG/KUN Chinese 25
126 SU/QIANGGUO Chinese 71
127 SUADAYA/FERRYINDRAMR Indonesian 42
128 SUADAYA/HERRYINDRAMR Indonesian 35
129 SUGIANTO/LOMR Indonesian 47
130 SURTIDAHLIA/MRS Dutch 50
131 TAN/TEIKHINMR Malaysian 32
132 TAN/AHMENGMR Malaysian 46
133 TAN/WEICHEWMR Malaysian 19
134 TAN/CHONGLING Malaysian 48
135 TAN/SIOH Malaysian 42
136 TANG/XUDONG Chinese 31
137 TANG/XUEZHUMS Chinese 57
138 TANURISAM/INDRASURIAMR Indonesian 57
139 TEE/LINKEONGMR Malaysian 50
140 TEOH/KIMLUNMR Malaysian 36
141 TIAN/JUNWEI Chinese 29
142 TIAN/QINGJUN Chinese 51
143 TONG/SOONLEEMR Malaysian 31
144 VINNY/CHYNTHYATIOMRS Indonesian 47
145 WAN/HOCKKHOONMR Malaysian 42
146 WANG/SHOUXIAN Chinese 69
147 WANG/SHU Chinese 61
148 WANG/XIANJUN Chinese 61
149 WANG/CHUNHUAMR Chinese 34
150 WANG/CHUNYONG Chinese 43
151 WANG/DAN Chinese 54
152 WANG/HAITAO Chinese 26
153 WANG/HOUBIN Chinese 28
154 WANG/LINSHI Chinese 59
155 WANG/WILLYSURIJANTOMR Indonesian 53
156 WANG/YONGGANGMR Chinese 27
157 WANG/YONGHUI Chinese 33
158 WANG/YONGQIANG Chinese 30
159 WANG/LIJUN Chinese 49
160 WANG/XIMIN New Zealander 50
161 WANG/RUI Chinese 35
162 WANG/MOHENG Chinese 2
163 WATTRELOS/AMBRE French 14
164 WATTRELOS/HADRIEN French 17
165 WATTRELOS/LAURENCE French 52
166 WEEKS/PAULMR New Zealander 39
167 WEN/YONGSHENG Chinese 34
168 WEN/HAO Chinese 32
169 WENG/MEI Chinese 39
170 WONG/SAISANGMR Malaysian 53
171 WOOD/PHILIP American 51
172 XIE/LIPING Chinese 51
173 XIN/XIXIMS Chinese 32
174 XING/FENGTAO Chinese 36
175 XING/QIAO Chinese 27
176 XIONG/DEMING Chinese 63
177 XU/CHUANE Chinese 57
178 YA/NA Chinese 26
179 YAN/LINGMR Chinese 29
180 YAN/PENG Chinese 29
181 YAN/XIAO Chinese 27
182 YANG/LI Chinese 35
183 YANG/AILINGMS Chinese 60
184 YANG/JIABAO Chinese 26
185 YANG/MEIHUA Chinese 65
186 YANG/QINGYUANMR Chinese 57
187 YANG/XIAOMINGMS Chinese 59
188 YAO/JIANFENG Chinese 70
189 YAO/LIFEI Chinese 31
190 YAP/CHEEMENGMR Malaysian 39
191 YIN/BOYAN Chinese 33
192 YIN/YUEWANG Chinese 21
193 YUAN/JIN Chinese 63
194 YUE/GUIJUMS Chinese 51
195 YUE/WENCHAO Chinese 26
196 YUSOP/MUZIMR Malaysian 50
197 ZANG/LINGDI Chinese 58
198 ZHANG/CHI Chinese 58
199 ZHANG/LIQIN Chinese 43
200 ZHANG/QIMS Chinese 31
201 ZHANG/YAN Chinese 45
202 ZHANG/HUAMR Chinese 43
203 ZHANG/LIJUANMS Chinese 61
204 ZHANG/NAMS Chinese 34
205 ZHANG/SIMING Chinese 71
206 ZHANG/XIAOLEIMS Chinese 32
207 ZHANG/HUALIAN Chinese 42
208 ZHANG/JIANWU Chinese 31
209 ZHANG/JINQUAN Chinese 72
210 ZHANG/MENG Chinese 29
211 ZHANG/XUEWENMR Chinese 61
212 ZHANG/YAN Chinese 36
213 ZHANG/YAN American 2
214 ZHANG/YANHUI Chinese 44
215 ZHANG/ZHONGHAI Chinese 43
216 ZHANG/SHAOHUA Chinese 32
217 ZHAO/GANGMR Chinese 46
218 ZHAO/QIWEIMR Chinese 37
219 ZHAO/YINGXINCHD Chinese 3
220 ZHAO/PENG Chinese 25
221 ZHAO/YAN French 18
222 ZHAO/ZHAOFANG Chinese 73
223 ZHENG/RUIXIAN Chinese 42
224 ZHOU/FENG Chinese 56
225 ZHOU/JINLING Chinese 61
226 ZHOU/SHIJIE Chinese 64
227 ZHU/JUNYAN Chinese 41

MH 370 TECH & CABIN CREW
NO NAME NATIONALITY
1 ZAHARIE BIN AHMAD SHAH (TECH CREW) Malaysian
2 FARIQ BIN AB HAMID (TECH CREW) Malaysian
3 PATRICK FRANCIS GOMES Malaysian
4 ANDREW NARI Malaysian
5 GOH SOCK LAY Malaysian
6 TAN SER KUIN Malaysian
7 WAN SWAID BIN WAN ISMAIL Malaysian
8 JUNAIDI BIN MOHD KASSIM Malaysian
9 MOHD HAZRIN BIN MOHAMED HASNAN Malaysian
10 NG YAR CHIEN Malaysian
11 FOONG WAI YUENG Malaysian
12 TAN SIZE HIANG Malaysian
 
Just watched this on CNN. Wish she would not have given the interview as she says he is very level headed & could bargain with whoever took the plane. She feels he is alive; but is preparing for the fork to go either way. She is packed & ready to go wherever she needs to be. Her son helped her pick out an outfit for Phil as she said that if he's found alive he wouldn't want to be in his dirty clothes; nor stuck in a hospital gown.

Video interview on CNN Partner: I have to prepare for worst
Added on March 17, 2014 Sarah Bajc, partner to Flight 370 passenger Phil Wood, says she thinks her boyfriend is still alive.
 
Claims today that the missing Malaysian Airlines jet dropped to an altitude of 5,000ft to avoid radar lends credibility to reports by villagers that they saw bright lights and loud noises at about the time the aircraft is thought to have made a 'U-turn'.
Investigators told a Malaysian newspaper that the Boeing 777 had dropped to a lower altitude to avoid ground radar, using the surrounding terrain as a sonar barrier.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...jets-avoid-radar-detection.html#ixzz2wFEJirH6
 
Malaysian Airlines - For the passenger manifest of MH370, click here. PDF

*note: Two male passengers listed (above), an Italian and Austrian, are actually Iranians traveling with stolen passports.
Delavar Seyed Mohammad Reza, 29 (traveling on stolen passport of Italian national, Luigi Maraldi, 37)
Pouria Mehrdad, 19 (traveling on stolen passport of Austrian national, Christian Kozel, 30)

more:
The two Iranian passengers in question were traveling on passports that had previously been reported stolen by tourists in Thailand. One belonged to an Austrian tourist who said his passport was stolen at Phuket’s airport and the other to an Italian, who has said the passport was taken when he left it as a deposit to rent a motorcycle.

The Financial Times reported that the Iranians had purchased their tickets through a travel agency in Pattaya, Thailand.

Benjaporn Krutnait, owner of the agency Grand Horizon Travel, told the newspaper that the tickets were booked by an Iranian business associate she knew as “Mr. Ali,” and that the passengers were traveling through Beijing, only because they were the cheapest tickets to Europe available.

http://thedailyworld.com/news/men-missing-plane-using-stolen-passports-had-no-terror-ties-police-say

According to the Chicago Tribune, Reza's ticket indicated that he was ultimately traveling to Copenhagen...

Reza was reportedly traveling with fellow Iranian, 19-year-old Pouria Nour Mohammed Mehrdad. Both traveled from Qatar to Malaysia with their legitimate Iranian passports. Then, on Saturday morning, both boarded flight 370 with stolen European passports. Mehrdad was carrying an Austrian passport and was ultimately headed to Frankfurt, Germany, where his mother was waiting for him, according to her statement to authorities.
http://www.heavy.com/news/2014/03/delavar-seyed-mohammad-reza-malaysia-flight-370-passports/
 
more on stolen passports

Immigration officers under probe
KUALA LUMPUR: The Home Ministry is investigating the two Immigration officers who allowed the Iranian duo travelling on stolen passports on MH370 into the country and two others who let them out of the country. http://www.thesundaily.my/news/988450


Stolen passports on Malaysia flight used before, Chinese firm says
BEIJING -- Stolen passports carried by two Iranian men to board missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were used last year by two people applying for visas to work as entertainers in China, according to the head of an entertainment company. http://www.latimes.com/world/worldn...orts-malaysia-flight-20140317,0,6620266.story
 
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian police on Sunday were examining a flight simulator belonging to one of the pilots of the missing jetliner and investigating engineers who worked on the plane, sharpening the probe into the jet's disappearance after authorities revealed it was a deliberate act.

The government said police searched the homes of both of the plane's pilots on Saturday, but did not say whether it was the first time officers had done so since the flight went missing more than a week ago with 239 people aboard en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.

http://news.yahoo.com/malaysian-police-examine-pilots-flight-simulator-071632059--finance.html
 
SEPANG: A Greek petrochemical tank was asked to keep an eye out for ‘floating suitcases’ at the Straits of Malacca here yesterday.
Elka Athina, a barge heading to Suez was alerted by Indonesian authorities over radio, warning them that they were ‘approaching a field of debris’.

Several Greek news portals, Tovima and Times of Change were abuzz as sources from the barge alerted them over the apparent sighting.

The portals reported several other barges passing the the busy straits were ‘rushed’ to a coordinate off Sumatran waters.

Another Greek portal published an audio interview with a first officer of the ship, claiming that it was steaming towards a ‘debrs zone’ in the northern waters of the Malacca Strait.

However, checks with online ship tracking websites revealed that the tanker had sailed passed the debris field at about 9.30pm (Malaysia Time).

It is believed that authorities had red flagged a possible area in the straits after users of the map crowdsourcing site Tomnod have indicated a possible debris field in the Straits of Malacca.

A twitter user, Richard Barrow, posted a satellite image of ‘a potential crash site’ and ‘possible floating seats’ on the surface of the ocean at coordinate 5°39'08.0"N 98°50'38.0"E.


Read more: MISSING MH370: Debris found at Straits of Malacca - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-c...-at-straits-of-malacca-1.517746#ixzz2wGCCmsMF
 
KUALA LUMPUR - The Home Ministry is investigating the two Immigration officers who allowed the Iranian duo travelling on stolen passports on MH370 into the country and two others who let them out of the country.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told the Dewan Rakyat today that he had called in the four officers for an internal investigation.


Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/i...mh370-stolen-passports&Itemid=2#ixzz2wGDcBn00
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