10 Questions Surrounding Missing Malaysian Flight 370

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 left Kuala Lumpur for Beijing at 12:20 a.m. on Saturday, March 8th. It had 239 people onboard. And it has been missing ever since. Thus far, despite concerted efforts from a twenty-six-nation search party on land and sea, no evidence has been found that can be linked to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. In other words, nobody knows where this plane is. Which is pretty disconcerting, considering this is a time when flying has never been safer. Increased security measures in a post-9/11 world, both in America and abroad, has made flying the absolute safest way to travel, bar none. Preventative measures on the ground and in the sky ensure proper safety and tracking of commercial aircraft. Planes just don€™t vanish into thin air these days. Only this one did. In the nearly two weeks that have passed, however, there is information that has led many to speculate about not only the state of the aircraft, but also where it could possibly be. While information is fluidic, there€™s enough of it to draw sensible conclusions regarding the fate of Flight 370. This article will ask ten of the most pertinent questions surrounding the missing flight, and attempt to answer them all given the information currently provided. The logical first place to start is the pilots.
 
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