Malaysian Flight 370 Disappears in the Radar (March 8 2014)

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Footage and radar feed by www.flightradar24.com/. The day and time when Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappears at 35, 000 feet altitude. www.flightradar24.com explains the feed: The ADS-B transponder of an aircraft is transmitting data twice per second. FR24 saves data every 10-60 second depending on altitude. On cruising altitude data is normally saved once per 60 seconds. By analyzing all our databases and logs we have managed to recover about 2 signals per minute for the last 10 minutes. The last location tracked by Flightradar24 is Time UTC: 17:21:03 Lat: 6.97 Lon: 103.63 Alt: 35000 Speed: 471 knots Heading: 40 Between 17:19 and 17:20 the aircraft was changing heading from 25 to 40 degrees, which is probably completely according to flight plan as MH370 on both 4 March and 8 March did the same at the same position. Last 2 signals are both showing that the aircraft is heading in direction 40 degrees. Today there are reports in media that MH370 may have turned around. FR24 have not tracked this. This could have happened if the aircraft suddenly lost altitude as FR24 coverage in that area is limited to about 30000 feet. FR24 have not tracked any emergency squawk alerts for flight MH370 before we lost coverage of the aircraft. Playback for flight MH370 is available on www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/mh370#2d81a27 If you have questions about how Flightradar24 works, please read www.flightradar24.com/how-it-works Log on and subscribe: www.reysibayan.com Twitter: @reytsibayan Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
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