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Missing Malaysia Flight

 

The missing Malaysian Airlines plane, flight MH370, had 239 people onboard and was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March 2014 when air traffic control staff lost contact with it.
Despite an extensive search of the southern Indian Ocean, no trace of the aircraft was found until the discovery of the barnacle-encrusted flaperon on Reunion Island, more than 3,700km (2,300 miles) away from the main search site, in July 2015.

French investigators confirmed the aircraft wing part came from the missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777, after one of three numbers found on the flaperon was formally identified by a technician from Airbus Defense and Space (ADS-SAU) in Spain, which made the part for Boeing.
Investigators are continuing to search for the rest of the plane.

Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said officials were "optimistic" the remains of the plane would be found.

The scope of the search has changed many times since the plane disappeared, because of confusion over its last movements, but it is expected to be concluded by the middle of 2016.

00:41, 8 March 2014 (16:41 GMT, 7 March): Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was due to arrive in Beijing at 06:30 (22:30 GMT).
Malaysia Airlines says the plane lost contact less than an hour after takeoff. No distress signal or message was sent.

01:07: The plane sent its last ACARS transmission - a service that allows computers aboard the plane to "talk" to computers on the ground. Some time afterwards, it was silenced and the expected 01:37 transmission was not sent.

01:19: The last communication between the plane and Malaysian air traffic control took place about 12 minutes later. At first, the airline said initial investigations revealed the co-pilot had said "All right, good night".
However, Malaysian authorities later confirmed the last words heard from the plane, spoken either by the pilot or co-pilot, were in fact "Good night Malaysian three seven zero".
A few minutes later, the plane's transponder, which communicates with ground radar, was shut down as the aircraft crossed from Malaysian air traffic control into Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea.
01:21: The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said the plane failed to check in as scheduled with air traffic control in Ho Chi Minh City.
02:15: Malaysian military radar plotted Flight MH370 at a point south of Phuket island in the Strait of Malacca, west of its last known location. Thai military radar logs also confirmed that the plane turned west and then north over the Andaman sea.
In maps accompanying its 1 May report, the Malaysian government revised the time to be 02:22 and put the position further west.


Ghost caught on camera


Longleat House, like many of the old family old stately homes has a multitude of ghost stories.
A corridor within the house is thought to be haunted by a Green Lady and is known as the Green Lady’s Walk. She has been identified as Lady Louisa Carteret. She was married to the second Viscount of Weymouth, who is said to have killed her lover and buried his body in the cellar. A body thought to be his was found under the cellar during the early 1900’s. Lady Louisa died during childbirth in 1736.
The library is said to be haunted by Bishop Ken and is named after him, he stayed in the house during the persecutions of the Catholics and may have been a virtual home prisoner. The Red Library is said to be haunted by a male presence described as friendly who has never been seen. The house is also said to be haunted by the apparition of a cavalier and by the ghost of Cardinal Woolsey.

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