Crashed Malaysian Plane’s Sign Seen


By on 10:31 PM

The officials of the rescue and retrieval operation in Vietnam said that they saw a sign of the missing plane in its waters after it found oil slicks on the sea. Boats were sent to the spot to gather further information to the lost Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, a twin-engine Boeing 777 jetline that carried 239 people.
The Malaysian plane earlier stated that the plane carries 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.“Two of our aircraft sighted two oil slicks around 15 to 20 kilometers (10-12 miles) long, running parallel, around 500 meters apart from each other,” the army’s deputy chief-of-staff, Vo Van Tuan, told state-run VTV.

“We are not certain where these two oil slicks may have come from so we have sent Vietnamese ships to the area,” -Tuan said further. As of this writing, no one still knew what happened to the plane that left Kuala, Lumpur which was lost on the radar at 2:40 a.m.
International rescue efforts to locate the missing plane had envolved Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and China. The said plane was reported to have carried 153 different nationals on board.
UPDATE:
The digital sign board on Beijing, China indicated the Malaysian Airline flight MH370 as read – delayed after four hours of scheduled arrival, then it turned out as “cancelled.”