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Monday, March 24, 2014
FBI to quiz wife of Flight MH370 pilot amid fears of cockpit hijack of missing plane
It was to be a morale-boosting show of military might in the MH370 search, but the pilot got the wrong Australian airport.
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The IL-76, "emblazoned with a rich-red Chinese flag, as well as a sky-blue hull and a white underbelly, created a rare ripple of enthusiasm across the airbase that is currently home to a large international press corp", the report continued.
Among the benefits of the plane were its many windows, allowing a "very good visual search capability".
No mention, then, of the plane landing at the wrong airport on Saturday, underlining the potentially logistical and language difficulties facing complex multi-national search effort.
"They landed at Perth and then they landed here," RAAF Corporal Janine Fabre told Reuters at Base Pearce, a dusty collection of runways and low-slung buildings about 35 kilometres north of Perth.
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Language barriers increase confusion in search for MH370 . . .
Mixup shows limits of China's power
It was to be a morale-boosting show of military might in the
MH370 search, but the pilot got the wrong Australian airport.
[scroll midway down page to get to these details:]
"
The IL-76, "emblazoned with a rich-red Chinese flag, as well as a sky-blue
hull and a white underbelly, created a rare ripple of enthusiasm across the
airbase that is currently home to a large international press corp", the report
continued.
Among the benefits of the plane were its many windows, allowing a "very good
visual search capability".
No mention, then, of the plane landing at the wrong airport on Saturday,
underlining the potentially logistical and language difficulties facing complex
multi-national search effort.
"They landed at Perth and then they landed here," RAAF Corporal Janine Fabre
told Reuters at Base Pearce, a dusty collection of runways and
low-slung buildings about 35 kilometres north of Perth.
"We don't know why."
Technological barriers challenge MH370 search teams:
Quote: ". . . there is no suitable technology to spot floating objects such as seat cushions, hence the visual searches."
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