Missing Flight MH370 Satellite Data Released

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 27 Mei 2014 | 20.18

Missing Plane: Timeline Of Events

Updated: 1:18pm UK, Thursday 10 April 2014

A summary of developments surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and search for the plane.

Wednesday, April 9

:: Search team leader Angus Houston announces that Australia's Ocean Shield has picked up two further signals in the Indian Ocean. He says they were relocated on Tuesday after a brief period of going undetected.

Monday, April 7

:: Mr Houston declares the "most promising lead" so far, after the Ocean Shield detects two signals - suggesting the presence of a flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder. They are located in a separate location to those previously found by a Chinese vessel.

Saturday, April 5

:: Chinese vessel Haixun 01 reports picking up a pulse signal with a frequency of 37.5kHz in the Indian Ocean, which could be a plane's black box. Other vessels are diverted to the area to follow up the lead.

Friday, April 4

:: Australian authorities launch a new underwater phase of the search. British vessel HMS Echo and nuclear submarine HMS Tireless are in the area to help with the search for MH370.

Monday, March 31

:: An Australian pilot spots a cluster of orange objects, which turns out to be fishing equipment.

Friday and Saturday, March 28/29

:: The search continues in a new location, further north in the Indian Ocean, with a Chinese plane spotting three multi-coloured objects

Thursday, March 27

:: Thailand reports the discovery of 300 floating objects but none are found to be from MH370.

Sunday, March 23

:: French satellites pick up 122 objects 1,500 miles west of Australia but search crews are again unable to find anything of significance.

Saturday, March 22

:: Chinese satellites spot a large object further south in the Indian Ocean, but aircraft flying over the site find only clumps of seaweed and a wooden pallet.

Thursday, March 20

:: Australian satellite images released show two objects around 1,550miles west of Perth in the southern Indian Ocean but surveillance aircraft are unable to locate them.

Saturday, March 15

:: The search area is expanded to two air corridors - a northern one stretching as far as Turkmenistan and Thailand - and one which goes through Indonesia and into the southern Indian Ocean.

Wednesday, March 12

:: Evidence from military radar possibly picking up the flight saw the search area expanded westwards to the Malacca Strait and Andaman Sea.

Sunday, March 9

:: Vietnamese aircraft reports seeing a door off the south-west coast of Vietnam, but it was found to be unrelated to flight MH370.

Saturday, March 8

:: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 leaves Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing at 00.41am local time with 239 passengers and crew on board.

:: The plane makes its last verbal contact with Malaysian air traffic control at 1.19am.


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