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Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Officials release final cockpit audio for first time | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
The Chinese families of passengers and crew aboard flight MH370 have heard audio from the plane’s cockpit for the first time. | The Chinese families of passengers and crew aboard flight MH370 have heard audio from the plane’s cockpit for the first time. |
Malaysian authorities played a recording of the finale exchange between the airplane’s crew and ground control during a public conference in Beijing today. | Malaysian authorities played a recording of the finale exchange between the airplane’s crew and ground control during a public conference in Beijing today. |
They are purportedly the last known words from MH370 before it vanished from radar screens and veered off-course. | They are purportedly the last known words from MH370 before it vanished from radar screens and veered off-course. |
In the audio, a radar controller from the airport in Kuala Lumpur says: "Malaysia three seven zero contact Ho Chi Min 120.9, good night.” | |
A male voice, believed to be a male crew member, replies: "Good night Malaysian three seven zero.” | A male voice, believed to be a male crew member, replies: "Good night Malaysian three seven zero.” |
During the first of what is understood to be a series of briefings to relatives, officials explained that MH370 crew members did not respond to further requests to contact ground control. | During the first of what is understood to be a series of briefings to relatives, officials explained that MH370 crew members did not respond to further requests to contact ground control. |
Nearly 20 minutes later, officials said the Royal Malaysian Air Force picked up the flight for the last time on its radar system. | Nearly 20 minutes later, officials said the Royal Malaysian Air Force picked up the flight for the last time on its radar system. |
By that point the plane was believed to have veered far off course over the Malaysian coastal area of Penang, in the direction of the Malacca Strait. | By that point the plane was believed to have veered far off course over the Malaysian coastal area of Penang, in the direction of the Malacca Strait. |
The long-awaited release of the audio comes more than 50 days after the plane disappeared without trace. | The long-awaited release of the audio comes more than 50 days after the plane disappeared without trace. |
The "families' committee" have demanded details on the aircraft's last known location. | |
Last week, more than 100 family members staged a 15-hour sit-in at the Malaysian embassy in Beijing demanding a meeting with a high level technical experts. | Last week, more than 100 family members staged a 15-hour sit-in at the Malaysian embassy in Beijing demanding a meeting with a high level technical experts. |
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