Malaysia Releases Preliminary Report on Missing Flight 370

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A woman ties a message card for passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 5, 2014. Search teams racing against time to find the flight recorders from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet crisscrossed another patch of the Indian Ocean on Saturday, four weeks to the day after the airliner vanished. (AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)

Malaysia’s government released a preliminary report on the disappearance of Flight 370 on Thursday, seven weeks after the incident.

CCTV’s Jim Spellman reports.

Malaysia Releases Preliminary Report on Missing Flight 370

Malaysia's government released a preliminary report on the disappearance of Flight 370 on Thursday, seven weeks after the incident. Jim Spellman joins us with more on the report's findings.

The head of the coordinating group searching for Flight 370 has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to meet with Malaysian officials. 
Rian Maelzer has more.

Malaysia Releases Preliminary Report into MH370

The head of the coordinating group searching for Flight 370 has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to meet with Malaysian officials. Rian Maelzer has more.

And now, James Chau joins us from Beijing to tell us whether this report bring us closer to knowing what really happened on March the 8th.

Reaction to Malaysian Preliminary Report on Missing Flight 370

James Chau joins us from Beijing to tell us whether this report bring us closer to knowing what really happened on March the 8th

For more we are joined by Mark Weiss. He’s a former pilot with American Airlines. 

Malaysia\'s Preliminary Flight 370 Report Sheds Little Light

Mark Weiss, former pilot with American Airlines joins CCTV America to discuss Malaysia's government's preliminary report on the disappearance of Flight 370.