Malaysia Plane Crashes
A general Thread about Plane Crashes in Malaysia. What are the statistics for the number of Plane Crashes in Malaysia?
At least 3 Americans aboard missing China-bound Malaysian jet
A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 carrying 239 people lost contact over the South China Sea early Saturday morning on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Passengers were from at least 14 countries, including China, Australia and the U.S, according to Malaysian media reports. Ref. USAToday
The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane and the 239 people on board is continuing into the night, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, director general of Civil Aviation, told reporters Saturday in Kuala Lumpur.
Air traffic controllers lost track of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 not long after it left Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, on its way to Beijing. More than half the passengers are Chinese nationals.
Austria denies that one of the citizens included on the passenger list issued by Malaysia Airlines was on board, Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Weiss told CNN Saturday. The Austrian citizen is safe and sound and his passport was stolen two years ago, Weiss said.
There also was no Italian citizen on board the flight, despite the presence of an Italian name on the passenger list released by the airline, Italian Foreign Ministry spokesman Aldo Amati said Saturday.
Vietnamese and Chinese state media, both citing Vietnam's military, reported the plane crashed off the southern coast of Vietnam.
But the reports are incorrect, said Malaysia's acting transport minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein. "The CA (Civil Aviation Authority) says that is not true, and our foreign office says it is not true," He said.
Later, China's state-run CCTV reported that Vietnam's National Search and Rescue Center said the missing plane might have crashed at the overlapping waters between Malaysia and Vietnam.
A Vietnamese aircraft flying over those waters spotted "Rubbish" And a liquid floating on the ocean's surface, a search and rescue official told CNN. It is too early to know whether the finding is related to the missing airliner. Ref. CNN
Twenty of the passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 worked with Freescale Semiconductor, an Austin, Texas-based company. The company said that 12 of the employees are from Malaysia and eight are from China.
Most of the 227 passengers on board were Chinese, according to the manifest released by the airline. The 12 crew members were Malaysian.
Other passengers were from India, Indonesia, Australia, the United States, France, New Zealand, Ukraine, Canada, Russia and the Netherlands, the airline said. Ref. CNN
Oil Slicks Offer Sign That Malaysian Jet Crashed
Two oil streaks, each several miles long, are consistent with the kind formed by jet fuel.
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The FBI is sending agents to Malaysia to support the investigation into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a U.S. Official familiar with the issue has told CNN on condition of anonymity.
The FBI is getting involved because of the Americans on board, and it is not ruling out terrorism or any other issue as a possible cause in the jetliner's disappearance, the official said.
There have been no sightings of wreckage or other signs of the aircraft, a Malaysian aviation authority official said at 9 a.m. Sunday (8 p.m. ET Saturday). "We have not been able to locate anything, see anything," Said the official. "There's nothing new to this report."
The Boeing 777-200ER with 239 passengers and crew members aboard departed Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. Saturday in good weather. It was expected to land in Beijing at 6:30 a.m. Air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane about 2:40 a.m. Ref. CNN
Vietnam: Searchers find debris that could be from missing jet
A low-flying plane on Sunday spotted an object in waters off Vietnam that could be a piece of the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared early Saturday, authorities said. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared Saturday with 239 people aboard. Ref. USAToday