Malaysia Airlines flight to Beijing disappears with 239 on board

Malaysia Airlines flight to Beijing disappears with 239 on board

(Reuters) – A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew went missing over the South China Sea on Saturday, presumed crashed, as ships and planes from countries closest to its flight path scoured a large search area for any wreckage.

Viet****se state media, quoting a senior naval official, had reported that the Boeing 777-200ER flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing had crashed off south Vietnam. Malaysia’s transport minister later denied any crash scene had been identified.

"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," Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein told reporters near the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. "We are looking for accurate information from the Malaysian military. They are waiting for information from the Viet****se side," he said.

Viet****se Admiral Ngo Van Phat later qualified his earlier remarks about a crash site having been identified and told Reuters he was referring to a presumed ******** beneath the plane’s flight path, using information supplied by Malaysia.

A crash, if confirmed, would likely mark the U.S.-built Boeing 777-200ER airliner’s deadliest incident since entering service 19 years ago.
The plane disappeared without giving a distress signal – a chilling echo of an Air France flight that crashed into the South Atlantic on June 1, 2024, killing all 228 people on board. It vanished for hours before wreckage was found.

Search and rescue vessels from the Malaysian maritime enforcement agency reached the area where the plane last made contact at about 4.30 p.m. Singapore time (0830 GMT) but saw no immediate sign of wreckage, a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency told Reuters.

Flight MH370, operating a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, last had contact with air traffic controllers 120 nautical miles off the east coast of the Malaysian town of Kota Bharu, Malaysia Airlines chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said in a statement read to an earlier news conference in Kuala Lumpur.
There were no reports of bad weather in the area.

The airline said people from 14 nationalities were among the 227 passengers – at least 152 Chinese, 38 Malaysians, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three Americans. A Chinese infant and an American infant were also on board.
"The Australian government fears the worst for those aboard missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370," a spokeswoman for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.

Flight tracking ***site flightaware.com showed the plane flew northeast over Malaysia after takeoff and climbed to an altitude of 35,000 feet. The flight vanished from the ***site’s tracking records a minute later while it was still climbing.
Malaysia and Vietnam were conducting a joint search and rescue operation, while China and the Philippines have sent ships to the South China Sea to help. The Philippines also dispatched a military plane to help in the search.
China has also put other ships and aircraft on standby, said Transport Minister Yang Chuantang.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing before the initial Viet****se report that the plane had crashed that China was "extremely worried" about the fate of the plane and those on board. "The news is very disturbing. We hope everyone on the plane is safe," Wang said.
The flight was operating as a China Southern Airlines codeshare.

The flight left Kuala Lumpur at 12.21 a.m. (1621 GMT Friday) but no trace had been found of the plane more than eight hours after it was due to land in the Chinese capital at 6.30 a.m. (2230 GMT Friday) the same day.
"We deeply regret that we have lost all contacts with flight MH370," Jauhari said.

Malaysia Airlines has one of the best safety records among full-service carriers in the Asia-Pacific region.
It identified the pilot of MH370 as Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a 53-year-old Malaysian who joined the carrier in 1981 and has 18,365 hours of flight experience.

Chinese state media said 24 Chinese artists and family members, who were in Kuala Lumpur for an art exchange programme, were aboard. The Sichuan provincial government said Zhang Jinquan, a well-known calligrapher, was on the flight.

If it is confirmed that the plane crashed, the loss would mark the second fatal accident involving a Boeing 777 in less than a year and by far the worst since the jet entered service in 1995.
An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-200ER crash-landed in San Francisco in July 2024, killing three passengers and injuring more than 180.
Boeing said it was monitoring the situation but had no further comment. The flight was operating as a China Southern Airlines codeshare.

An official at the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said the plane had failed to check in as scheduled at 1721 GMT while it was flying over the sea between Malaysia and Ho Chi Minh city.

Malaysia Airlines plane missing, presumed crashed in South China Sea | Reuters

John Sundahl Britney Spears’ ex-boyfriend shot down during a flight from Kabul

John Sundahl Britney Spears’ ex-boyfriend shot down during a flight from Kabul

Britney Spears’ ex-boyfriend killed by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan: report

John Sundahl, 44, was shot down during a flight from Kabul, where he’d been working as a private contractor transporting officials across the war-torn nation, according to the Daily Mirror.

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Published: Sunday, January 18,2020, 1:51 AM
Updated: Sunday, January 18,2020, 1:52 AM
A helicopter pilot and Britney Spears ex-boyfriend — who helped the pop princess quit booze — has been killed by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
John Sundahl, 44, was shot down during a flight from Kabul, where he’d been working as a private contractor transporting officials across the war-torn nation, according to the Daily Mirror.
“She is devastated,” a source close to Spears told the UK paper. “Britney thought he was a lovely man.”
A former real estate whiz, Sundahl dated Spears, 33, in 2024 after they met at Alcoholics Anonymous in Los Angeles. He spoke openly about her alcohol abuse.

“I told her, ‘If you fall off the wagon I don’t think you’ll live,’” Sundahl told the National Enquirer in 2024. I told her, ‘If you don’t want to get sober for yourself, do it for your kids.’”
Spears publicly credited him with helping her overcome her drinking problems.
From his LA home, Sundahl’s brother Karl said officials told the family the Taliban was responsible for the brave pilot’s death.
“It’s heartbreaking,” Karl Sundahl said. “John went there to try to repair the country. He was trying to help people, he would often say that the country was in chaos.”

Sundahl’s **** was returned to the U.S. last week. A small family funeral was held at a Buddhist temple in Los Angeles, according to The Mirror.
“We had a really small funeral,” his brother said. “It was what John would have wanted.”

Britney Spears’ ex killed by Taliban in Afghanistan: report – NY Daily News

AirAsia Indonesia Flight QZ8501 to Singapore Missing

AirAsia Indonesia Flight QZ8501 to Singapore Missing

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An AirAsia Indonesia airliner flying from Indonesia to Singapore with 162 people on board has gone missing.
Flight QZ8501 lost contact with air traffic control at 06:24 local time (23:24 GMT Saturday) over the **** Sea.
The plane, an Airbus A320-200, disappeared midway into the Flight of more than two hours from the city of Surabaya. No distress call was made.
Bad weather was reported in the area, and an air search operation has now been suspended for the night.
Planes from Indonesia and Singapore had been scouring an area of sea between Kalimantan (Borneo) and ****. Some boats were reported to be continuing to search as night fell.
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AirAsia Chief Executive Tony Fernandes: "We are devastated by what’s happened"

No wreckage has been found, an Indonesian official told the BBC.
AirAsia’s Chief Executive Tony Fernandes, who has flown to Surabaya, said: "We don’t want to speculate but right now of course the plane has been Missing for 12 hours and there’s a deep sense of depression here.
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"This is a massive shock to us and we are devastated by what has happened. It’s unbelievable."
He said the captain had more than 20,500 Flight hours, almost 7,000 of them with AirAsia.
The Flight left Surabaya in eastern **** at 05:35 local time (22:35 GMT) and was due to arrive in Singapore at 08:30 (00:30 GMT).
The Missing jet had requested a "deviation" from the Flight path to avoid thick storm clouds, AirAsia said.
Indonesia’s transport ministry said the pilot had asked permission to climb to 38,000ft (11,000m).
Ministry official Djoko Murjatmodjo said the request "could not be approved at that time due to traffic, there was a Flight above, and five minutes later [flight QZ8501] disappeared from radar".
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At the scene: Saira Asher, Changi Airport, Singapore
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Flight QZ8501 was supposed to arrive early this morning. Hours later the families of the passengers gathered here have very little information.
Airport officials are keeping them well away from the media and trying to make them comfortable.
The scenes at Changi are reminiscent of those in Kuala Lumpur immediately after MH370 went Missing in March: anxious relatives waiting for any news on their loves ones, a media frenzy, but no answers.
At the scene: Alice Budisatrijo in Surabaya airport
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A few hours ago many of the relatives at the crisis centre in the airport still seemed calm – glued to their phones, perhaps trying to find any news of the plane or stay in touch with friends and loved ones
But more than 12 hours since the plane took off they are looking increasingly worried. Officials still have no idea what happened to the aircraft. The governor of East ****, Soekarwo, the mayor of Surabaya, Tri Rismaharini, and the chief executive of AirAsia, Tony Fernandes, have come to talk to the relatives to assure them that all is being done to locate the Missing Airbus.
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This has been a difficult year for aviation in Asia: Malaysia’s national carrier Malaysia Airlines has suffered two losses – flights MH370 and MH17.
Flight MH370 disappeared on a Flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March with 239 passengers and crew. The wreckage, thought to be in southern Indian Ocean, has still not been located. MH17 was shot down over Ukraine in July, killing all 298 on board.
خليجية The Airbus, pictured here on an earlier flight, disappeared about an hour after takeoff
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خليجية The Flight arrivals board at Changi Airport in Singapore, where the AirAsia Flight was due
Emergency contact There were 155 passengers on board, the company said in a statement:

  • 138 adults, 16 children and one infant
  • Most on board were Indonesian
  • Several were from other countries: one UK national, a Malaysian, a Singaporean and three South Koreans
  • The BBC understands that the British national is Chi-Man Choi
  • Two pilots and five crew were also on board – one French, the others Indonesian

The plane in question was delivered to AirAsia in 2024, has flown 13,600 times, covering 23,000 hours, and underwent its last maintenance on 16 November.
AirAsia has set up an emergency line for family or friends of those who may be on board. The number is +622 129 850 801.
Dozens of passengers’ relatives have been gathering at Juanda airport in Surabaya and Singapore’s Changi airport to hear news.
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AirAsia Group facts

  • Low-cost airline group with main hub in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Founded in 2001
  • AirAsia Group services now comprises eight affiliates, including AirAsia Indonesia
  • Group employs more than 15,000 staff
  • Operates fleet of more than 150 Airbus A320 aircraft with 200 more on order
  • Flies to about 100 destinations in some 15 countries. Carried almost 8 million passengers in 2024
  • Tony Fernandes has been the group’s CEO since December 2001

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Changi airport authorities have set up a holding area for relatives. It said 47 had arrived and care officers and counsellors were on hand to provide support.
AirAsia Indonesia operates domestic flights round the Indonesian archipelago as well as international services to Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and Thailand.
AirAsia Indonesia, along with other Indonesian airlines, was banned from flying to the European Union in 2024 due to safety concerns but this was lifted in July 2024.
The AirAsia group has previously had no fatal accidents involving its aircraft.

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One-Legged Drunk Lady Attacks Flight Attendants With Prosthetic Leg

One-Legged Drunk Lady Attacks Flight Attendants With Prosthetic Leg

One-Legged Drunk Lady Attacks Flight Attendants With Prosthetic

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On a Flight from Enfindha, Tunisia to Edinburgh, Scotland last night, a Drunk woman, apparently angry that Flight crew members wouldn’t give her cigarettes and/or a parachute, allegedly took off her prosthetic leg and attacked flight attendants with it.

Before going after the crew, the woman reportedly slapped a young girl in the face. The incident forced the pilot to make an emergency landing at London’s Gatwick airport, where the woman was arrested.

John Smith, a passenger, gave the Scotsman an eyewitness account:

"She was off her face on drink.

"She was shouting ‘I want cigarettes’ and that she wanted a parachute to jump off the plane.

"She slapped a young girl and then assaulted the cabin crew With her Prosthetic leg.
"They took it off her, but she started kicking them With her good leg.

Smith added that it "sounds funny," but "was not a laughing matter at the time. It was serious."

The plane allegedly sat for an hour on the runway in London, where passengers sang the Hokey Cokey—the British Hokey Pokey—as the woman was escorted out.

Just to twist the knife a little more, the Sussex Police saw fit to mention the woman’s employment status in their statement to the Scotsman:
"At 10.22pm on Wednesday 30 July a 48-year-old unemployed woman from Edinburgh was arrested at the North Terminal, Gatwick Airport, on suspicion of using threatening behaviour while aboard Thompson Flight 297 from Tunisia to Edinburgh.
"The Flight was diverted into Gatwick after it was alleged the woman had been abusive and had thrown a Prosthetic leg and food at cabin crew."

The flight, which was scheduled to land at 11:30 p.m., finally touched down in Edinburgh at 2:30 a.m.

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One-Legged Drunk Lady Attacks Flight Attendants With Prosthetic