Aircraft lost, Malaysia Airlines

Aircraft lost Malaysia Airlines flight 370, has moved to lower altitudes than 3600 m in height which indicates that it may have had an emergency in the cockpit, before disappearing from radar.












Although research continues in the Indian Ocean for the Boeing 777-200, an official said the plane could have made a sharp turn over the South China Sea which 'seemed intentional. "









Final position of the aircraft confirmed, captured by Malaysian military radar, the time was 2:15 in Malaysia about 200 nautical miles north-west of the island of Malaysia, Penang, approximately one hour before the planned dodge out of the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

According to some experts, flying low over the water is a tactic that pilots follow in order to avoid radar detection of aircraft.

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