And three security personnel. We understand two security and one trainee which is standard on these flights. It entered egyptian airspace at 37,000 feet which is cruising altitude. Then greek air Traffic Controllers spoke to the pilot in good spirits, said goodbye to them in greek even though he is from egypt. No indication anything was wrong. All of a sudden this plane went from 37,000 feet to 15,000 feet in about 10minute period. It did a 90degree turn to the left and then a 360degree turn to the right, a complete circle. What does that suggest . Analysts say it suggests maybe it was not an explosion and event in the cockpit, if there had been some sort of explosion that plane would have gone vertically straight down it did not. The question, what happened . The search now 130 miles southeast of the a greek island. They spot ad couple pieces of debris in the eastern mediterranean. There is a huge search going involving the greeks, french, u. S. Navy ship, the brits and also Egyptian
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