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The Guardian - 19-Mar-2014

Families of passengers of the missing Malaysian airlines plane may be faced with a lifetime of unresolved grief. But there is a way for them to find healing Having a family member go missing is called "ambiguous loss". It is one of the most painful types of loss because there is no possibility of closure or resolution. With no official proof of loved ones being dead or alive, relatives and friends...

The Guardian - 19-Mar-2014

The search for the missing Malaysian Airlines plane now covers an area of 2.24m square nautical miles. That’s a huge area but just how big is it? George Arnett ...

The Guardian - 19-Mar-2014

Malaysia urges countries on plane's potential path to reanalyse military radar data in hope of narrowing down search area Follow the latest developments on our live blog The full scale of the vast hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight became clear on Tuesday as officials said the search area had been extended to 2.24m square nautical miles (7.69m sq km). Malaysian officials urged countries...

The Guardian - 19-Mar-2014

The hunt for the missing Boeing 777, and its 239 passengers and crew, has taken many twists and turns. Here, we publish a day by day account of the information that has emerged about the plane’s final hours, confirmed locations – and theories about its fate Kate Hodal Peter Walker ...

The Guardian - 18-Mar-2014

Fariq Abdul Hamid is believed to have spoken to Malaysian air traffic control at 1.19am, just before craft's transponder stopped Follow the latest developments on our live blog The last spoken communication from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane came from the flight's co-pilot, investigators believe. But in their Monday briefing, Malaysian officials appeared to backtrack on Sunday's statement that...

The Guardian - 18-Mar-2014

MH370: Why experts are baffled by the disappearance of the Malaysian Airways flight More than a week after the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, an ever-increasing number of questions remain unanswered or partly explained. • Why did no passengers or cabin crew make mobile calls if they realised the plane was off course? Experts say calls can be made even at high altitude. "It is theoretically...

The Guardian - 17-Mar-2014

Malaysian media reports say investigators considering the possibility missing plane dropped lower after diverting off course FBI and Interpol involved in search for MH370 – live updates The missing Malaysia Airlines plane could have flown as low as 5,000ft (1,500 metres) after diverting from its course, allowing it to avoid detection by radar, according to Malaysian media reports. Investigators are...

The Guardian - 17-Mar-2014

Revelation suggests person who delivered 'All right, good night' message from missing plane knew system had been shut down Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: live updates The person in control of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 issued their last communication to air traffic control after the first set of aircraft communications was disabled, Malaysian authorities have confirmed, adding...

The Guardian - 17-Mar-2014

As the mystery of the missing Malaysian airlines flight deepens, experts turn their attentions to the crew members on board Who was flying the plane when it disappeared? Aviation experts have suggested the disabling of communications systems and the navigation of the plane imply it was piloted by someone with considerable flying experience and technical knowledge - inevitably focusing attention on...

The Guardian - 17-Mar-2014

Search in South China Sea and Malacca strait abandoned as satellite data shows plane flew on for hours after losing contact The latest on the search for flight MH370 - live Malaysian officials have requested official assistance from more than a dozen countries in south-east and south Asia in a desperate bid to find missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, after new satellite data indicated the aircraft...


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