A Vietnam Air Force helicopter ready for take-off on the search and rescue mission in
But
since the airplane went missing in Malaysian waters, Vietnam could not send
rescue forces to the site without official requests from Malaysia, Major
General Pham Hoai Giang, director of the Ministry of Defense’s Department for
Search and Rescue, was quoted by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper as saying.
He said the plane went missing
some 25 sea miles from the overlapping area between
In its earlier report, Tuoi Tre
quoted Rear Admiral Ngo Van Phat, political commissar of the Fifth Naval
Region as saying that the airplane could have crashed some 153 nautical miles
(300 kilometers) from
However, Malaysian Transport
Minister Hishamuddin Hussein later has denied any crash scene had been
identified, Reuters reported.
“We are doing everything in our
power to locate the plane. We are doing everything we can to ensure every
possible angle has been addressed,” he was quoted by the news wire as saying.
According to Tuoi Tre, the National
Committee for Search and Rescue has asked Vietnam Maritime Search and Rescue
Coordination Center to inform boats which are operating near the site to help
locate the missing aircraft.
In the meantime, an airplane and a
helicopter of Vietnam People’s Air Force will be mobilized for a rescue
mission and ready for taking off when needed.
According to Malaysia Airlines’
statement, air traffic controllers lost contact with the Boeing B777-200
aircraft (flight MH 370) more than two hours after it departed.
The plane departed
Chinese news agency Xinhua reported
the plane’s radar contact was lost when it was in the Vietnamese airspace.
However, Lai Xuan Thanh, head of the
Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam, told Thanh Nien that the plane was
supposed to be present in
But, at the time
The airplane was carrying 227
passengers with 14 nationalities and 12 crew members, including 152 Chinese
nationals.
If the plane is found to have
crashed, the loss would mark the second fatal accident involving a Boeing 777
in less than a year, after an unblemished safety record since the jet entered
service in 1995, Reuters said.
Last summer, an Asiana Airlines
Boeing 777 crash-landed in
Boeing said it was aware of reports
that the Malaysia Airlines plane was missing and was monitoring the situation
but had no further comment.
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Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 3, 2014
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