Search Continues for Malaysia Flight 370

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The final journey of the search continues for Malaysia Airlines flight 370.

MH370 departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12:41 a.m. on March 8.

The conversation between the cockpit and air traffic control indicates nothing unusual right up until the pilot or co-pilot routinely signed off with Malaysian air traffic control at 01.19 a.m. before entering Vietnam’s air space.

Two minutes later, the plane’s transponder was turned off and it disappeared from civilian radar.

Recordings of Malaysian military radar showed a large plane flying without a transponder heading to the opposite side of the Malayan peninsula.

It was last sighted at 2:15 a.m. 320 kilometres off the country’s northwest coast. It took a week for Malaysian authorities to confirm the plane was MH370. CCTV’s Rian Maelzer reports.

Search Continues for Malaysia Flight 370

The final journey of the search continues for Malaysia Airlines flight 370. CCTV’s Rian Maelzer reports.