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The
search area for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
now includes two corridors: one
stretching from approximately
the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to
northern
Thailand and another stretching across Indonesia
to the southern
Indian Ocean.
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By Gloria Rivera, Josh
Margolin, Pierre Thomas and Dan Good
U.S. law enforcement and intelligence officials are focusing on
the possibility that at least one of the Malaysia Airlines pilots is
responsible for the disappearance of flight MH 370 after new information
revealed the plane performed "tactical evasion maneuvers" after it
disappeared from radar, two senior law enforcement officials told ABC News
today.
U.S. authorities believe only a person with extensive flight or
engineering experience could have executed the maneuvers. They also are
suspicious of what appeared to be attempts to evade radar.
After
the plane's transponder -- which reports the plane's location and altitude --
was turned off about 1:20 a.m. last Saturday, the plane was picked up by
military radar as it turned back towards Malaysia and passed above Peninsular
Malaysia before heading into the Strait of Malacca.
Read the full story: www.abcnews.go.com
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