
A U.S. team joins 40 ships and
22 aircraft in the tasks of investigation and search by land and sea Boeing
777-200 .
U.S. joins China , Vietnam and Indonesia - the last country to which the
Malaysian Government has requested your help already working with authorities
Malasia.Un team from the National Board of the U.S. Transportation (NTSB )
Safety will join officials from four countries , 40 ships and 22 aircraft in
the tasks of investigation and search by land and sea from Malaysia Airlines
Boeing 777-200 disappeared more than 24 hours ago when I was flying over the
Sea of China Meridional.En a statement, the NTSB stated that " a team of
investigators are on their way to Asia to be ready to assist in the
investigation " , accompanied by technical advisers from the Boeing
Company and the Federal Aviation Administration estadounidense.Estados States
thus joins China , Vietnam and Indonesia - the last country to which the
Malaysian Government has requested your help - already working with the
Malaysian authorities to try to clarify the circumstances under which the
flight MH370 vanished just an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, the
Malaysian capital , with final destination Pekín.La order urges Malaysian Army
helicopters and planes flying over the South China Sea also perform tracking
flights over land in search of wreckage . This decision was made following the
record indicating that the radar unit was able to swing his way when Pekín.Al
least 40 ships and 22 aircraft involved in search and rescue work , as reported
by the BBC. In one of those returned for recognition, a Vietnamese helicopter
has confirmed the existence of patches of fuel 120 km from the coast of the
island of Tho Chu Vietnamese in the south of the archipelago. Still no trace
remains of avión.Conforme has advanced research, new hypotheses have emerged .
Malaysian authorities do not rule "no chance" on the causes of the
disappearance of flight of Malaysian Airlines, also concerned an attack
terrorista.En this line , four passengers are being investigated , at least two
of which used passports of an Italian and an Austrian who had been stolen.
Chinese state media have reported that these two passengers sat in adjoining
seats and had connections to Amsterdam on his arrival in Beijing. The Malaysian
government has neither confirmed nor denied this information.