What was the flight path of Flight 370?
Known flight path taken by Flight 370 (red), derived from primary (military) and secondary ( ATC) radar data. Flight 370 was a scheduled flight in the early morning of 8 March 2014 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China.
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What was the flight path of Flight 370?
Known flight path taken by Flight 370 (red), derived from primary (military) and secondary ( ATC) radar data. Flight 370 was a scheduled flight in the early morning of 8 March 2014 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China.
How many passengers were on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
Here are snapshots of some of the 239 passengers and crew aboard the doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. They are listed in the order they appeared on the flight’s passenger manifest released by Malaysian authorities. 1. AN WENLAN – Chinese – 65
Is Captain Zaharie a suspect in the disappearance of Flight 370?
Media reports claimed that Malaysian police had identified Captain Zaharie as the prime suspect, if human intervention were eventually proven to be the cause of Flight 370’s disappearance.
What happened to flight MH370?
On 24 March, the Malaysian government noted that the final location determined by the satellite communication was far from any possible landing sites, and concluded, “Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean.”
What does MH370 stand for?
Commonly referred to as “MH370”, “Flight 370”, or “Flight MH370”, the flight was also marketed as China Southern Airlines Flight 748 (CZ748/CSN748) through a codeshare.
Is flight MH370 still missing?
“Flight MH370 is still missing, but the search has revealed two ships that vanished 140 years ago”. edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 4 May 2018. ^ “Malaysia 370: The Plane That Vanished”. Smithsonian Channel. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
Is passenger list based on MH370?
Panoply is making a podcast story loosely based on the disappearance of MH370, called “Passenger List”, featuring the voice of Kelly Marie Tran as the lead character. Jeff Rake, creator of the NBC show Manifest, said that after he had pitched his idea for the show without any success, the MH370 disappearance led to the TV network’s sudden interest.