Almost every big news story—the kind with legs that can stretch over several days–has three things in common: A beginning. An arc. And an ending.
Aviation experts said that if the debris is found and confirmed to be from the missing plane, authorities will face an even-more daunting task: finding the rest of the wreckage and solving a disappearance that has been one of the biggest mysteries in
Updates: 3.03pm GMT. Here's a summary of the latest developments: • Australia's maritime search agency is focusing all of its resources on finding two objects picked up on satellite images that they believe could be related to the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. .. US Navy says P-8 Poseidon aircraft completed 10-hour search mission over Indian Ocean and found nothing http://t.co/ElDTwNu4Cm #MH370. — Fox News (@FoxNews) March 20, 2014. US P-8 "spotter"
Deleting the files would not necessarily represent anything unusual, especially if it were to free up memory space, but investigators would want to check the files for any signs of unusual flight paths that could help explain where the missing plane
A cabin crew of the Vietnam Air Force is seen onboard a flying AN-26 Soviet made aircraft during a search operation for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 plane over the southern sea between Vietnam and Malaysia