Five days after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 vanished in mid flight there is still no sign of the plane or the 239 people on board. Today the search area was expa expanded to 36 mouse square mile36,000 square miles,the siz. With no notes of distress they say they are not sure of the direction was heading in when it disappeared. Jonathan betz with more on this massive search effort. Reporter sobering news. A lot of contents and a lot of misinformation about this missing jetliner. It was last seen in the gulf of thailand about 1 30 in the morning yesterday the m the maln government said that they picked up the plane on radar in strait of malaka. The plane could have made a sharp turn over the country. But there is no evidence that have. The strait of malaka picked up radar of the plane but no one is sure if its the missing jet. If the transponders had been working it would have automatic identified itself to these military radars but it did not do that. And they need help with the inform
Five days after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 vanished, we may have our first clue as to what happened to the plane and the 239 people on board. These satellite images of what are said to be three floating objects. Those images were taken near the aircrafts last known location. This comes as ships and planes are searching the area about the size of indiana. Jonathan betz with the lates. Reporter big developments on the missing plane. One of the satellites may have spotted debris from that missing jetliner. Do you remember the flight was last spotted here in the gulf of thailand at 1 30 in the morning early saturday morning. Now large pieces of debris found floating not too terribly far away here in the south china sea. This is spotted the day after the plane disappeared. Its largely in line with the line of flight for that missing jetliner. We also have photos supported by that chinese satellite. It is three pieces of debris, all are large pieces, 40 feet long. The biggest is 79 feet by
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