LIVE BLOG: Malaysia Airlines #MH370
#mh370 Maintenance records indicate the ULB battery due date is June 2014 according to #MalaysiaAirlines
— George Hatcher Sr. (@GeorgeHatcher) April 13, 2014
Investigators Suspect Malaysia Flight #MH370's Black-Box Batteries Have Died http://t.co/2JGqxRn2Lf via @mashable
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) April 13, 2014
Underwater search for #MH370 focused on the Zenith Plateau (via @GeorgeHatcher /DeepReef) http://t.co/EaQiwKe5d5 pic.twitter.com/Oeq2FMDjaY
— Flying Kangaroo (@FlynKangaroo) April 13, 2014
2 days without a ping: #MH370 searchers prepare to stop listening for black boxes after; settle in for seabed search http://t.co/4X02l3YSec
— Roomee Times (@RoomeeTimes) April 12, 2014
#MH370 co-pilot try to make a "Desperate" phone call just before plane disappeared http://t.co/bnpIGNTOMK pic.twitter.com/1nA6JMCUbc
— Roomee Times (@RoomeeTimes) April 12, 2014
The very latest on those possibly black box signals in the #MH370 hunt. http://t.co/jm0srfRc79 pic.twitter.com/QOIM0JkHs4
— Amanda Wills (@AmandaWills) April 7, 2014
Acc to Xinhua reporter, vessel picked up intermittent signals at 37.5 MHz. But that frequency is NOT exclusive to black box pingers #MH370
— David Wright (@WrightUps) April 5, 2014
Signal pulse detected in Indian Ocean is consistent with those of an aircraft black box
http://t.co/rRuJcS2ZY5
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) April 5, 2014
I hereby confirm that the nuclear powered sub HMS Tireless is now in search area and helping in search operation #MH370 @HishammuddinH2O
— H2O Comms (@H2OComms) April 5, 2014
The search area for 5th April will cover about 217,000 sq km, 1,700 km northwest of Perth. Pix courtesy of AMSA pic.twitter.com/unkWQuzPJJ
— New Straits Times (@NST_Online) April 5, 2014
#MH370 search continues. Seahawk helicopter "Tiger75" launches off HMAS Toowoomba to search the ocean suface(via ADF) pic.twitter.com/2RHGOm1vVP
— Flying Kangaroo (@FlynKangaroo) April 5, 2014
Search for the black box from missing Malaysia Airlines flight #MH370 has begun http://t.co/hRZqPx0y6I pic.twitter.com/pnYRJaylye
— SBS News (@SBSNews) April 4, 2014
#MH370's black box has 7 days left before the battery life runs out. http://t.co/X4Vs7fNLPF pic.twitter.com/v0z4sz1OKQ
— WSJ Asia (@WSJAsia) March 30, 2014
AMSA map of the new search area. Their analysts now think
#MH370 flying faster than they thought, burning more fuel pic.twitter.com/3HiINxb1iZ
— David Wright (@WrightUps) March 28, 2014
Planes race to fresh search zone after 'credible new lead' that #MH370 was flying faster than thought http://t.co/IWwTD2oRAM
— ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) March 28, 2014
#MH370 search shifts 700 miles north! #Australia says new lead places focus of search 1100 miles west of Perth. pic.twitter.com/lKC79qqeXD
— Jon Williams (@WilliamsJon) March 28, 2014
New satellite images from France show 122 objects possibly linked to #MH370 http://t.co/VjIwgF1Wlv pic.twitter.com/EATBTLESZl
— The Straits Times (@STcom) March 26, 2014
#Pentagon: The equipment that could be used to locate the missing airliner’s black box should arrive in Australia on Tue. #MH370
— CCTVNEWS (@cctvnews) March 25, 2014
#MH370 Chinese Family Committee condemns Malaysian gov't and Malaysian Airlines for making unsupported conclusion.
— CCTVNEWS (@cctvnews) March 24, 2014
Malaysian PM: 'I must inform you that according to this new data, Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean' - live video
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) March 24, 2014
Australian PM says one object was grey or green and the other was orange and rectangular
— Rob Taylor (@WSJRobTaylor) March 24, 2014
#MH370 live update: An Aussie aircraft has located 2 objects--one circular and one rectangular in the search area.
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) March 24, 2014
Searchers aboard Chinese plane saw two big floating objects with many white smaller ones scattered within radius of several km - @XHNews
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) March 24, 2014
Latest map of search area off Australia for Flight MH370 pic.twitter.com/BnVM7BhRfo
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) March 24, 2014
French satellite images show potential debris in area of southern corridor of MH370 search, Malaysian official says. http://t.co/UpPHU6IZat
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) March 23, 2014
Australian search teams spotted a wooden pallet and clumps of seaweed in the ocean yesterday. They are NOT believed connected to #MH370.
— Clayton Sandell (@Clayton_Sandell) March 22, 2014
A no. of small objects have been spotted in Australian #MH370 search zone, incl, wooden pallet http://t.co/lOIjkYGwnH pic.twitter.com/a0OHZY5USc
— SBS News (@SBSNews) March 22, 2014
Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: China satellite image gives new focus http://t.co/q2zLHEpQ9q #MH370 pic.twitter.com/ogWsN5jsn2
— SBS News (@SBSNews) March 22, 2014
Official: Flight MH370 captain's flight simulator, hard drive now at FBI lab in Quantico, Va. - http://t.co/fjY5g6D3bi - @MLevineReports
— Micah Grimes (@MicahGrimes) March 21, 2014
Search for #MH370 resumes in southern Indian Ocean--but still "an utterly baffling mystery." http://t.co/F46tgSg0iK pic.twitter.com/8q9BYD7hpH
— Troy McCullough (@TroyWSJ) March 21, 2014
Whatever may be shown in that satellite image still a mystery - unknown material that MAY have drifted or sunk. They'll keep searching!
— David Wright (@WrightUps) March 20, 2014
Graphic of international contributions to search for #MH370 illustrates size of effort. http://t.co/sZ8MPqTQu1 pic.twitter.com/vPfb9e16CK
— Newley Purnell (@newley) March 20, 2014
JUST IN: Australia's AMSA shares new satellite images of unidentified objects - Object Number 1: pic.twitter.com/u2nMjrgtrJ
— ABC News (@ABC) March 20, 2014
ABC News: Crew on U.S. aircraft reporting "significant radar returns" at site where Australia spotted objects
— Michael van Poppel (@mpoppel) March 20, 2014
Planned search area for missing flight #MH370. #RAAF on way to identify objects http://t.co/adACqZ5J0O pic.twitter.com/0R67pr7TWh @theheraldsun
— NewsBreaker (@NewsBreaker) March 20, 2014
Two pieces of debris possibly linked to Malaysia flight MH370 seen off Western Australia - Australian PM Tony Abbott http://t.co/hkzZl962DI
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) March 20, 2014
Flight MH370 search drastically narrowed using refined satellite signals: http://t.co/sJuz3YqdRG - @David_Kerley pic.twitter.com/jy12gXqTnR
— ABC News (@ABC) March 19, 2014
#MH370: Diego Garcia runway found in Captain Zaharie's flight simulator http://t.co/EMu1IQiPEW #MAS #prayforMH370
— 501Awani (@501Awani) March 18, 2014
US officials say #MH370's diversion from flight path was programmed into cockpit computer. http://t.co/WMjX51aQOh
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 18, 2014
Perspective: How big is a Boeing 777-200 and how much room does it need to land? #MH370 pic.twitter.com/Xv0btDJ0rY
— ABC News (@ABC) March 18, 2014
Scrutiny of Malaysia leaders is intensifying as search for #MH370 continues. http://t.co/mTPXhFLHsy pic.twitter.com/4rLpLWTzB0
— WSJ Asia (@WSJAsia) March 17, 2014
MISSING JET: Timing of report by flight’s pilot focuses inquiry http://t.co/Yva7wohYJU - @nytimes #MH370 #MalaysianAirlines
— NewsBreaker (@NewsBreaker) March 17, 2014
Nice job by @WNYC plotting all 634 runways there were apparently in range for #MH370. http://t.co/JRNS7L6JZQ pic.twitter.com/kF9Z0RZnkt
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 16, 2014
Pilot of missing Malaysian Airline flight was a political fanatic http://t.co/lLer4GvjiN
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) March 16, 2014
This video explains the sabotage possibilities of the missing #MH370 plane: http://t.co/uJD6Bggegb pic.twitter.com/shImWoQcfC
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) March 16, 2014
Why have the satellite pings from #MH370 produced two wildly divergent north & south corridors? http://t.co/IUpFvteGVK
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) March 16, 2014
Official: U.S. intelligence is leaning toward theory that pilots are responsible for fate of Flight 370. http://t.co/z990FkyYQ5
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) March 15, 2014
The search zone for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane spans 2 hemispheres: http://t.co/x9jN77fTCU
— ABC News (@ABC) March 15, 2014
Malaysia Airlines jet made "tactical aviation maneuvers" after disappearing from radar: http://t.co/tZ24VQvvOe
— ABC News (@ABC) March 15, 2014
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370 and its changing timeline: http://t.co/Z9DQOXevO1
— ABC News (@ABC) March 15, 2014
Investigators look into why #MH370 transponders were off, including possibility they were deliberately turned off. http://t.co/WYjxxT8pcn
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 14, 2014
US officials: Airliner was apparently trying to connect to satellite; "indication" airliner went down in ocean: http://t.co/sw9Rp8LmTy
— ABC News (@ABC) March 13, 2014
U.S. investigators suspect missing flight #MH370 flew on for hours after lost contact. http://t.co/7yaWjVdSCe pic.twitter.com/9wxjZgoBIh
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 13, 2014
Satellites spot 3 large objects near Malaysia airliner flight path: http://t.co/bwPf5wdoHd pic.twitter.com/1sRFLRa86R
— ABC News (@ABC) March 12, 2014
Oil rig worker claims in employer confirmed letter-he saw the plane go down. Vietnamese say they found nothing @ABC pic.twitter.com/k8y02se9aZ
— Bob Woodruff (@BobWoodruff) March 12, 2014
Conflicting Radar Reports Cloud Search for Plane http://t.co/OX5SLmRTbQ
— WSJ World News (@WSJworld) March 11, 2014
Malaysian military: Missing jet changed course http://t.co/EpaPPEIx09
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) March 11, 2014
Test on oil slick found in water determined oil was not from a plane #MH370 http://t.co/vd2YuZHxAW
— Circa (@Circa) March 10, 2014
Our latest on #MH370, with graphic showing Gulf of Thailand water currents and depths: http://t.co/DNR6fsvo0L pic.twitter.com/ILKXW8Z1XG
— Newley Purnell (@newley) March 10, 2014
One of the two passengers using stolen passports on Malaysia Airlines flight has been identified http://t.co/0yQC0Ldzdn
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) March 10, 2014
Vietnam authorities believe an object spotted by a search plane may be a door from MH370. Details here: http://t.co/vJSZc0jgBm #PrayForMH370
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) March 9, 2014
RT @USNavy: MT @us7thfleet: SH-60R Seahawk departs to aid in search for missing #MalaysiaAirlines flight #MH370 pic.twitter.com/o7hUWljAtv
— Newley Purnell (@newley) March 9, 2014
Is this #MH370 ? Vietnamese search aircraft found debris floating in water http://t.co/uspyMLD4D0 MT @WSJphotos pic.twitter.com/tIzrZScfYj
— Jessica Yu (@UjessU) March 9, 2014
Catastrophic mechanical failure or act of terrorism? Hunt for clues on missing #MH370 begins http://t.co/heLzQoeNbI
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 8, 2014
Aerial view of the oil slick spotted by Vietnam Air Force searching for Malaysia Airlines #MH370. pic.twitter.com/nLvpWoiik2
— Hong (@sixtybolts) March 8, 2014
Follow our streaming coverage of Malaysia Airlines flight #MH370: http://t.co/J05sjwtU09 (Reuters) pic.twitter.com/zyaQvwIc2Y
— WSJ Asia (@WSJAsia) March 8, 2014
Vietnam air force planes spot two large oil slicks suspected to be from missing plane #MH370, officials say http://t.co/eJpD4U44hH
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) March 8, 2014
Follow our streaming coverage of Malaysia Airlines flight #MH370: http://t.co/4JlMcPT3SG pic.twitter.com/zduLzSbi0i
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 8, 2014
Austrian foreign ministry confirms passport connected with Malaysia Airlines flight was stolen http://t.co/7aL8CR5Eti
— Circa (@Circa) March 8, 2014
Malaysia Airlines' VP: Plane would have run out of fuel Anderson Cooper speaks to Malaysia Airlines' Vice President of operation control about the plane that has gone missing
Update: Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and Its Changing Timeline
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ReplyDeleteInvestigators Suspect Malaysia Flight #MH370's Black-Box Batteries Have Died.
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