10 days after the Malaysian Airlines jet disappeared with its 239 passengers and crew, an international team of investigators is said to be probing the possibility that the plane hugged close to the ground to avoid detection — a technique used by military pilots.
The New Straits Times reported that shortly after the plane took off from Kuala Lumpur and then veered off course to the west, its altitude fell to as low as 5,000ft. "The person who had control of the aircraft has solid knowledge of avionics and navigation and left a clean track," an official told the paper.
The New Straits Times reported that shortly after the plane took off from Kuala Lumpur and then veered off course to the west, its altitude fell to as low as 5,000ft. "The person who had control of the aircraft has solid knowledge of avionics and navigation and left a clean track," an official told the paper.
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