Missing MAS flight: DCA confirms radar contact lost at 1.30am Saturday
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SEPANG: The last signal position of MH370 recorded on the Department of Civil Aviation's radar was at 1.30am Saturday.
Director~general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said this MH370's last position on the radar before the signal disappeared at 1.30am.
"The signal suddenly disappeared," Azharuddin told reporters at the Operation Coordinating Centre at the Sama-Sama Hotel here.
He said Malaysian search and rescue operations for the missing plane would concentrated in a location off the Vietnam coast with coordinates latitude 0655N and longitude 103343E.
Director~general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said this MH370's last position on the radar before the signal disappeared at 1.30am.
"The signal suddenly disappeared," Azharuddin told reporters at the Operation Coordinating Centre at the Sama-Sama Hotel here.
He said Malaysian search and rescue operations for the missing plane would concentrated in a location off the Vietnam coast with coordinates latitude 0655N and longitude 103343E.
MH370, which was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew, took off at 12.41am at KL International airport and was to arrive at Beijing at 6.30am.