Mh370 missing malaysia airlines flight

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MALAYSIAN AIRLINES MYSTERYMarivel Telirro

Dynah CaballeroClaudine Fajardo

Karen Grace VictorRodvin Rivera

• Scheduled flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing• Took off at 12:41 am, March 8, 2014 from the airport.• Lost contact with air traffic control at 1:20 am.

FLIGHT MH370

• Boeing 777 200ER, an airplane with an excellent safety record

• Carried 227 passengers and 12 crew on board

The AIRPLANE

Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah

• 53 years old• A veteran pilot

who joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981

• Has logged 18,000 hours of flying experience.

The PILOT

Fariq Abdul Hamid

• 27 years old• 2763 flying hours• joined Malaysia

Airlines in 2007 at the age of 20

• Only recently started co-piloting the Boeing 777.

The co-PILOT

TIMELINE of EVENTSTIME EVENT

12:41 am

Take off from Kuala Lumpur

01:01 am

Crew confirms altitude of 35,000 ft

01:07am

Last ACARS data transmission received; crew confirms altitude of 35,000 ft

ACARS – Aircraft Communications addressing and Reporting System

TIME EVENT01:19 am

Last Malaysian ATC voice contact

01:21 am

Last secondary radar contact

01:22am

Transponder and ADS-B no longer operatingATC – Air Traffic Control

ADS-B – Automatic dependent surveillance

broadcast

TIMELINE of EVENTS

TIME EVENT01:30 am

Mumbling and Radio Static from aircraft is heard from Vietnam ATC

01:37 am

Missed half-hourly ACARS data transmission

02:22 am

1st of 6 automated hourly classic aero pings (Handshakes)

06:30 am

Missed scheduled arrival at Beijing

TIMELINE of EVENTS

TIME EVENT07:24 am

Malaysia Airlines pronounces missing flight to media

08:11 am

6th and last successful automated hourly handshake

08:19 am

Unscheduled, unexplained partial handshake

Handshaking – process by which 2 devices establish a communication session

TIMELINE of EVENTS

The change of PATH

• The aircraft climbed to 45,000 ft

• It turned sharply to the west

• Descended to 23,000 ft before heading northwest

last known LOCATION

• US investigators said that it is most likely 1609km west of Australia

the SEARCH• March 10

Authorities doubled the search radius to 100 nautical miles around the area where the MH370 disappeared from the radar

• March 11The search area expanded to include land on the Malaysian peninsula itself

the SEARCH

the SEARCH• March 12

Extended to include the Malacca's straight off the country's west coast, and in the sea north of Indonesia

the SEARCH• March 13

the SEARCH• March 14

Search spread west to the Indian ocean

the SEARCH• March 15

Officials searched the homes of the pilot and the co-pilot

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