Malaysia Airlines: two passengers with stolen passports under scrutiny

How awful. Nobody knows what happened to a massive, full Malaysia Airlines jet after contact was lost on Mar. 8, but a new oil slick sighting in the ocean near Vietnam has the families of over 230 people fearing for the worst.

The dismal news overnight that a Malaysian Airlines jet, carrying over 200 passengers and crew, had "gone missing" appears to have become considerably more troublesome. News this morning of pools of oil off the Vietnam 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Investigators trying to find out what happened to a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared en-route to Beijing on Saturday morning were examining the usual causes of plane crashes: mechanical failure, pilot error, bad weather.

How awful. Nobody knows what happened to a massive, full Malaysia Airlines jet after contact was lost on Mar. 8, but a new oil slick sighting in the ocean near Vietnam has the families of over 230 people fearing for the worst.

So the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jet well into its flight Saturday morning over the South China Sea has led aviation experts to assume that whatever happened was quick and left the pilots no time to place a distress call. It could take