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CNN has been reporting for several hours that the Malaysian military radar confirms that the plane changed course at approximately 1:22 am when ATC contact was lost over the Gulf of Thailand, yet they tracked it for over an hour in a westward flight until it was lost at 2:41 am over the Straits of Malacca. This report seems to be credible as more and more resources are being diverted to the western side of the Malay peninsula. If this radar report proves to be true, it supports my earlier posts as to where the plane may be found or, at least, the fact it won't be where they originally looked. Why this wasn't reported or confirmed earlier is a puzzle as I was able to find it with a little digging yet, it was downplayed and later said to be a misunderstanding.
So, based on the new information, the plane could be anywhere from Malaysia to India, having been able to fly at lower altitude for who knows how long. It doesn't explain why it happened, but it may explain the mystery of the lack of evidence of its demise.
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