March 19, 2014 at 5:30 pm GMT+8
Source: http://mh370.dca.gov.my
Introductory
statement
The search for
MH370 continues. As I stated at yesterday’s press conference, this is now a
truly international effort.
Our focus remains
the search and rescue operation. We are working on narrowing the
search corridor by:
● gathering satellite information
● analysing radar data
● increasing air and surface assets, and
● increasing the number of technical experts.
We are also taking
further steps to address the needs of the families at this difficult time.
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Operational update
I will start by giving a brief operational update.
I will start by giving a brief operational update.
As we have said,
the search for MH370 involves diplomatic, technical and logistical challenges.
Accordingly, the
main technical team organising the search and rescue operation has been broken
into three groups: a diplomatic team, led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
an assets deployment and logistics team led by the Armed Forces; and a
technical group retaining overall operational control, which is led by the
Department of Civil Aviation.
On the diplomatic
front, all 26 countries involved in the search and rescue operation have
verbally agreed to assist the operations, and Malaysia has written to all
countries formally requesting co-operation. A number of assets which have already
been committed are awaiting diplomatic clearance to begin operations. Once we
receive formal clearance, we can then speed up the deployment of assets along
the search corridors.
As I stated
yesterday, although the search is still co-ordinated by Malaysia, our partners
are increasingly taking the lead in their own territory and in agreed search
sectors. We welcome this, and again would like to thank all our partners for
their continued assistance and support.
I can confirm that
we have received some radar data, but we are not at liberty to release
information from other countries. I appeal to all our partners to continue
volunteering any and all information that could help with the investigation and
the search for MH370.
Regarding reports
that the plane was sighted in the Maldives, I can confirm that the Malaysian
Chief of the Defence Force has contacted his counterpart in the Maldives, who
has confirmed that these reports are not true.
Waypoints
I am aware of speculation that additional waypoints were added to the aircraft’s flight routing. I can confirm that the aircraft flew on normal routing up until the waypoint IGARI. There is no additional waypoint on MH370’s documented flight plan, which depicts normal routing all the way to Beijing.
I am aware of speculation that additional waypoints were added to the aircraft’s flight routing. I can confirm that the aircraft flew on normal routing up until the waypoint IGARI. There is no additional waypoint on MH370’s documented flight plan, which depicts normal routing all the way to Beijing.
Police investigation
On the police investigation, as the Inspector General of the Police confirmed, the case has been classified under Section 130C of the Penal Code. All passengers, crew and ground staff handling the aircraft are being investigated.
On the police investigation, as the Inspector General of the Police confirmed, the case has been classified under Section 130C of the Penal Code. All passengers, crew and ground staff handling the aircraft are being investigated.
We are sharing all
information relevant to the case with all relevant international investigative
agencies that require it. We have received passenger background checks from
all countries apart from Ukraine and Russia, both of which had nationals on
board. So far, no information of significance on any passengers has been found.
Local and
international expertise has been recruited to examine the pilot’s flight
simulator. Some data had been deleted from the simulator and forensic work to
retrieve this data is on-going.
I would like to
take this opportunity to state that the passengers, the pilots and the crew
remain innocent until proven otherwise. For the sake of their families, I ask
that we refrain from any unnecessary speculation that might make an already
difficult time even harder.
High level team
I would like to announce that in addition to the team that is already on the ground, Malaysia is currently assembling a high-level team that will immediately travel to Beijing. The team will give briefings and updates to the next of kin on the latest situation, and on search and rescue plans.
I would like to announce that in addition to the team that is already on the ground, Malaysia is currently assembling a high-level team that will immediately travel to Beijing. The team will give briefings and updates to the next of kin on the latest situation, and on search and rescue plans.
The team will
include representatives from the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the Royal Malaysian Air Force, the Department of Civil
Aviation, and Malaysia Airlines.
The team will be
led by Lieutenant General Dato’ Sri Ackbal bin Haji Abdul Samad RMAF (Air
Operation Commander, Royal Malaysia Air Force), assisted by Ahmad Nizar bin
Zolfakar (Director, Air Traffic Services, Department of Civil Aviation) and
will include a senior 777 pilot.
Concluding remarks
We will persevere. Our immediate focus is the search and rescue operation. We are pursuing every means possible to narrow the two search corridors.
We will persevere. Our immediate focus is the search and rescue operation. We are pursuing every means possible to narrow the two search corridors.
ENDS
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