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Did they ever confirm what happened to the Asian plane that was lost.. ?
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All your going to see right now is cable host repeating the same stuff over and over and different experts giving theories and opinions. Until they locate the wreckage along with the black box and flight recorder we really won't know anything.Nothing but speculation so far everyone might as well wait till the morning for any information.
We don't have to wait for the morning
Information is coming all the time...
All your going to see right now is cable host repeating the same stuff over and over and different experts giving theories and opinions. Until they locate the wreckage along with the black box and flight recorder we really won't know anything.Nothing but speculation so far everyone might as well wait till the morning for any information.
We don't have to wait for the morning
Information is coming all the time...
Did they ever confirm what happened to the Asian plane that was lost.. ?
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Perhaps you could tell me the religion of the pilot.There are no muslims in Egypt and muslims are never terrorists so this is obviously not a terrorist event. Anyone suspecting so would have to be an islamaphobe.
Hopefully you're not travelling with Moonglow.If I never post again
they got my plane!
Hopefully you're not travelling with Moonglow.If I never post again
they got my plane!
It'd be a shame to lose him as well.
"An official source at EgyptAir stated that Flight MS804, which departed Paris at 23:09 (CEST), heading to Cairo has disappeared from radar," the airline said on its official Twitter account. Later Tweets by EgyptAir said the plane, which was traveling at an altitude of 37,000 feet (11,280 meters), disappeared soon after entering Egyptian airspace. The aircraft was carrying 59 passengers and 10 crew. According to flightradar24.com, the plane was an Airbus A320 and its last known position was above the Mediterranean Sea.
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An EgyptAir plane is seen on the runway at Cairo Airport, Egypt
An Airbus A321 operated by Russia’s Metrojet crashed in the Sinai in 31 October 2015, killing all 224 people on board. Russia and Western governments have said the plane was likely brought down by a bomb, and the Islamic State militant group said it had smuggled an explosive on board.
Reuters reported in January that an EgyptAir mechanic, whose cousin joined Islamic State in Syria, is suspected of planting the bomb, according to sources familiar with the matter. In March, an EgyptAir plane flying from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and forced to land in Cyprus by a man with what authorities said was a fake suicide belt. He was arrested after giving himself up. France's aviation authority could not immediately be reached for comment.
EgyptAir says flight from Paris to Cairo missing
Flight MS804 operating an Airbus A320 took off from Charles de Gaulle airport at 11:09 p.m. with 59 passengers and 10 crew members, the carrier said in a statement. The aircraft lost communications with radar around 2:45 a.m. Cairo time, it said in a separate statement. All communication has been lost with the missing plane and search and rescue operations are underway, a spokeswoman said.
The disappearance follows a hijack of another EgyptAir flight in March. It also comes before the expected conclusion around midyear of a search for the debris of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people onboard.
An EgyptAir flight from Alexandria’s Burg Al-Arab airport to Cairo was hijacked to Cyprus March 29, with the assailant claiming to be wearing an explosive belt. He was was later found to be unarmed.
The Paris-Cairo aircraft was traveling at 37,000 feet and disappeared 10 miles into Egyptian airspace, the airline said in a Twitter post. A statement from the carrier previously said the plane was 80 miles from Egyptian skies when it vanished.
EgyptAir Flight From Paris to Cairo Disappears From Radar
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EgyptAir says flight from Paris to Cairo missing
May 18 2016 - National carrier EgyptAir said a plane carrying 69 passengers and crew on a flight from Paris to Cairo had gone missing on Thursday, disappearing from radar over the Mediterranean Sea.
"An official source at EgyptAir stated that Flight MS804, which departed Paris at 23:09 (CEST), heading to Cairo has disappeared from radar," the airline said on its official Twitter account. Later Tweets by EgyptAir said the plane, which was traveling at an altitude of 37,000 feet (11,280 meters), disappeared soon after entering Egyptian airspace. The aircraft was carrying 59 passengers and 10 crew. According to flightradar24.com, the plane was an Airbus A320 and its last known position was above the Mediterranean Sea.
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An EgyptAir plane is seen on the runway at Cairo Airport, Egypt
An Airbus A321 operated by Russia’s Metrojet crashed in the Sinai in 31 October 2015, killing all 224 people on board. Russia and Western governments have said the plane was likely brought down by a bomb, and the Islamic State militant group said it had smuggled an explosive on board.
Reuters reported in January that an EgyptAir mechanic, whose cousin joined Islamic State in Syria, is suspected of planting the bomb, according to sources familiar with the matter. In March, an EgyptAir plane flying from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and forced to land in Cyprus by a man with what authorities said was a fake suicide belt. He was arrested after giving himself up. France's aviation authority could not immediately be reached for comment.
EgyptAir says flight from Paris to Cairo missing
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EgyptAir Flight From Paris to Cairo Disappears
An EgyptAir plane headed to Cairo from Paris with 59 passengers and 10 crew members on board disappeared at dawn from the radar, the carrier said in a statement.
Flight MS804 operating an Airbus A320 took off from Charles de Gaulle airport at 11:09 p.m. with 59 passengers and 10 crew members, the carrier said in a statement. The aircraft lost communications with radar around 2:45 a.m. Cairo time, it said in a separate statement. All communication has been lost with the missing plane and search and rescue operations are underway, a spokeswoman said.
The disappearance follows a hijack of another EgyptAir flight in March. It also comes before the expected conclusion around midyear of a search for the debris of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people onboard.
An EgyptAir flight from Alexandria’s Burg Al-Arab airport to Cairo was hijacked to Cyprus March 29, with the assailant claiming to be wearing an explosive belt. He was was later found to be unarmed.
The Paris-Cairo aircraft was traveling at 37,000 feet and disappeared 10 miles into Egyptian airspace, the airline said in a Twitter post. A statement from the carrier previously said the plane was 80 miles from Egyptian skies when it vanished.
EgyptAir Flight From Paris to Cairo Disappears From Radar