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'Presumed dead': The plane that vanished into thin air with 239 people on board

The search for the Malaysia Airlines flight was called off earlier this week.

Wong Maye-E AP / PA Wong Maye-E AP / PA / PA

THE UNDERWATER SEARCH for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was called off Tuesday, leaving unsolved one of the most enduring mysteries of the aviation age.

Here are the key dates in the disappearance of the plane and its 239 passengers and crew.

8 March, 2014

Flight 370 departs Kuala Lumpur at 12:41am, bound for Beijing. It vanishes from Malaysian civilian radar at 1:30am.

A search and rescue operation is launched in waters east of peninsula Malaysia.

9 March

Malaysia’s air force chief says the plane may have turned back towards Kuala Lumpur for no apparent reason, citing radar data. In the coming days, the search area expands to the west of the Malaysian peninsula and the air force confirms the blip on its radar was indeed MH370.

14 March

The hunt spreads far south to the Indian Ocean after the White House cites “new information” that the jet may have flown on after losing contact.

15 March

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announces that the plane appeared to have flown for hours, veering sharply off-route at roughly the same time that its communications system and transponder were manually switched off.

Satellite data suggests the jet’s last known location was somewhere along one of two huge arcs stretching north into Central Asia and south into the Indian Ocean.

16 March

With more than two dozen countries now involved in the search, the pilot and co-pilot, both Malaysians, come under scrutiny. FBI experts examine the hard drive on a flight simulator in Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah’s home, but find nothing suspicious.

4 April

A US-supplied “black box” detector begins scanning the suspected crash zone. No signals are detected within the locator beacons’ one-month battery life.

28 April

Australia announces the search area will be expanded across a huge swathe of ocean. The focus shifts for several months to mapping the uncharted seafloor before searching can resume.

6 October

A Malaysia-contracted vessel resumes the sonar search of the seabed for debris. Three specialised Dutch search ships join the effort.

29 January, 2015

Malaysia’s government declares MH370′s passengers and crew “presumed dead”, angering next of kin who demand proof.

China MH370 Waiting for Closure Dai Shuqin, whose sister was aboard Malaysia Airlines . Andy Wong / PA Andy Wong / PA / PA

16 April

Malaysia, Australia, and China say the oceanic search area for flight MH370 will double in size to 120,000 square kilometres (46,300 square miles).

They later say the area will not be further expanded without credible new leads.

1 June

New Malaysia Airlines CEO Christoph Mueller says the carrier is “technically bankrupt”. The company begins to slash 6,000 jobs.

29 July

A piece of aircraft debris is found by a beachcomber on the shores of the French island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean and sent to France for analysis.

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak later says experts analysing the debris have “conclusively confirmed” it is from MH370.

6 August

France says it will launch new searches by air, land and sea from Reunion island to hunt for more possible MH370 wreckage.

25 February, 2016

MH370 relatives begin filing a slew of lawsuits over the plane’s disappearance.

Andy Wong / PA Andy Wong / PA / PA

15 September

Malaysia confirms a piece of aircraft found off Tanzania in June is from MH370. A month later a piece of wing found in Mauritius is confirmed as having come from the plane.

Other pieces of debris that turn up on various Indian Ocean shorelines are believed to be from the aircraft, although none is confirmed.

2 November

A new report finds Flight MH370 was likely out of control when it plunged into the ocean with its wing flaps not prepared for landing, casting doubt on theories a pilot was still in charge.

3 December

Fed up MH370 relatives travel to Madagascar to search for debris themselves.

20 December

An expert report says the wreckage of MH370 is almost certainly not in the Indian Ocean search zone, and may be further north. Australia and Malaysia say the report does not offer strong enough evidence to expand the search zone.

17 January, 2017

The search is suspended.

- © AFP 2017.

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    Mute Derek o keeffe
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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:46 PM

    Very sad for all the families involved. No closure on this.

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    Mute winston smith
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:16 AM

    You’d imagine with all the surveillance technology now available every airplane should be trackable every second, regardless of any cut off options available to the crew. If not then this should be a priority.

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    Mute I Am THE Guy
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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:43 PM

    Clearly this is the nasty work of Donald Trump… Oh and the Russians, we must blame the Russians as well.

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    Mute Jave Dacko
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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:19 PM

    Not even remotely funny.

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    Mute I Am THE Guy
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 4:03 PM

    Okay, dry shite.

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    Mute Bridget O'Hanlon
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 5:11 AM

    I was in Kuala Lumpur airport boarding a flight to Melboune the night this plane took off and disappeared. By the grace of God. It could be any of us. Thoughts and prayers for the anguished families who will never know what happened.

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    Mute Phill Thorpe
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 8:16 AM

    @Bridget O’Hanlon:@Bridget O’Hanlon: its a pity “god” didnt have some grace in respect to the deceased .

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    Mute Phill Thorpe
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 8:18 AM

    @Bridget O’Hanlon: its a pity “god” didnt have some grace in regards to the deceased.

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 9:03 AM

    Indeed Phill

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    Mute John Fergus
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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:28 PM

    I don;t think the public will ever truly know what happened.
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-was-shot-down-by-the-us-military-former-airline-ceo-claims-9939710.html
    This piece lays out a compelling plausible argument.

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    Mute Nick Allen
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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:59 PM

    What is compelling or plausible about the article

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    Mute John003
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    Jan 21st 2017, 8:13 PM

    Thought it was the co pilot that causes it …Flew it over the Indian ocean till it ran out of fuel planned suicide

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    Jan 21st 2017, 9:44 PM

    @John003:

    the conspiracy theorists would prefer a much more sinister cause.

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    Mute niall quinn
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 1:30 PM

    @John003: 7 hours has to be the longest most boring suicide ever. It’s true there simply isn’t enough evidence available to do anything but speculate -yet the best fit for the paltry evidence we do have is hypoxic incapacitiation -the so called ‘zombie flight’.

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    Mute Larry Doyle
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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:07 PM

    I was expecting it to appear above Washington DC yesterday and crash into the Capitol Building at about 4.55pm Irish time…..

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    Jan 21st 2017, 7:14 PM

    Did Trump not promise he would find it? He promised everything else

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    Mute Ciarán Masterson
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    Jan 21st 2017, 8:59 PM

    @Larry Doyle:

    The disappearance of MH370 is a real-life tragedy not a plot-line in a Tom Clancy novel!

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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:23 PM

    @Larry Seeing this story is so tragic I think your comment i

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    Mute Alan Scott
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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:32 PM

    Apologies not finished my comment . My comment is to Larry Doyle maybe you should take another look at your comment posted with a lot of people still missing as well as the wreckage It’s not something to be joked about . Just cannot understand people with news such as this one.

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    Mute Linda Hughes
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:29 AM

    Rip to all of you and my thoughts and prayers are with the families at this sad time, it must be so hard not to have closure

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    Mute Linda Hughes
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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:19 AM

    I found this all very weird if it went into the sea a lot of of debris would have floated up to the top so are they looking in the wrong place?

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:58 AM

    In our oceans it would be pure luck if any debris was found, the area is so vast!..Still find it hard to believe that between the US, Brits, Chinese, Russians and Australians with all their technology none of them saw this plane going off its usual route and disappearing. It was a passenger plane not some top secret stealth mission.

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    Mute Michael Fehily
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    Jan 21st 2017, 9:35 PM

    Sadly it looked back then, and still looks like, a looney religious fanatic was in the cockpit and sacrificed those innocent souls to Allah.. Or so he believed..

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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:56 PM

    Don’t think he was overly religious. Some people just snap and don’t want to die alone.

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    Jan 21st 2017, 11:35 PM

    Like that selfish arse who deliberately crashed the Germanwings flight

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 1:44 PM

    @Michael Fehily: At time of writing there is not a scintilla of evidence to support that conclusion. It can’t be ruled out for sure. But there is insufficient evidence for such a theory beyond the pilot being (a) Muslim and (b) Malaysian. That’s not fair.

    There are factors that may be at a glance suspicious -such as manual shutoffs and flight simulator stuff. But they’re scarcely inexplicable or conclusive and certainly deserve no more weight awarded them than the malfunctioning oxygen tank, the Lithium Ion batteries in the hold or other uninspected cargo.

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    Mute Alan Scott
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    Jan 21st 2017, 10:19 PM

    What happens to the family’s who are waiting so long for positive news . Will there a insurance payout to the family’s who are left waiting for their loved ones to be found.

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    Jan 22nd 2017, 12:20 PM

    The Americans are even searching the South China Sea for clues..

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