Special report saying air Traffic Control had lost contact with a wide body jet en route from kuala lumpur to beijing. Come to find out that was the last contact anyone had with the aircraft. And now, two full weeks later, 26 nations are involved in this search using everything from satellites to binoculars, to scan a vast area of ocean, and still no word on what went wrong, no word on the lives of the 239 souls on board. And again tonight we begin with tom costello covering the story from our d. C. Newsroom. Tom, good evening. Reporter hi, brian. The telegraph out of london has released these transcripts of the calls between the pilots and air Traffic Controllers. Experts say it all looks very routine. Meanwhile, this is the kind of flight data recorder search teams hope to recover. But first they have to find the debris that will lead them to the wreckage. At the australian Maritime Command center theyre coordinating an International Effort growing more complicated by the day. Still
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