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Sorry, the notes I took really did suffer from the call interruption.
From a BBC Radio 4 item
It was a Boeing 707 , flight number HM 370, leaving (I think) at 24.41
It disappeared 2hrs into the flight, cruising at 35,000 feet. No distress signal at all.
Spotter planes have been called off but will resume the search tomorrow morning.
Search vessels from several countries will continue recon throughout the night.
The oil slicks have been spotted 120 nautical miles off the S.China Coast.
An aviation expert (didn't catch the name) said it would likely be a 'catastrophic' incident that left no time for any distress signal at all. He said it was 'extraordinary' there was no distress signal. He compared it to the Air France crash, which was pilot error. That too was cruising and there was no time for a distress signal
He added that these 'latest generation planes' simply do not' get sudden structural failure.
Relatives were left waiting for hours at Beijing Airport. BBC Correspondant was there. He said there was a great deal of anger at Malaysia Airlines, which released no info for hours and had no-one at Beijing to talk to relatives. China has also strongly criticized the airline and is treating this as a national emergency, a minister said.
From a BBC Radio 4 item
It was a Boeing 707 , flight number HM 370, leaving (I think) at 24.41
It disappeared 2hrs into the flight, cruising at 35,000 feet. No distress signal at all.
Spotter planes have been called off but will resume the search tomorrow morning.
Search vessels from several countries will continue recon throughout the night.
The oil slicks have been spotted 120 nautical miles off the S.China Coast.
An aviation expert (didn't catch the name) said it would likely be a 'catastrophic' incident that left no time for any distress signal at all. He said it was 'extraordinary' there was no distress signal. He compared it to the Air France crash, which was pilot error. That too was cruising and there was no time for a distress signal
He added that these 'latest generation planes' simply do not' get sudden structural failure.
Relatives were left waiting for hours at Beijing Airport. BBC Correspondant was there. He said there was a great deal of anger at Malaysia Airlines, which released no info for hours and had no-one at Beijing to talk to relatives. China has also strongly criticized the airline and is treating this as a national emergency, a minister said.