Khaleej Times

Co-pilot made mid-flight phone call

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kuala lumpur — The co-pilot of missing Malaysian airliner MH370 attempted to make a mid-flight call from his mobile phone just before the plane vanished from radar screens, a report said on Saturday citing unnamed investigat­ors.

The call ended abruptly possibly “because the aircraft was fast moving away from the (telecommun­ications) tower”, The

New Straits Times quoted a source as saying.

But the Malaysian daily also quoted another source saying that while Fariq Abdul Hamid’s “line was reattached”, there was no certainty that a call was made from the Boeing 777 that vanished on March 8.

The report — titled a “desperate call for help” — did not say who he was trying to contact.

Fariq and Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah have come under intense scrutiny after the plane mysterious­ly vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board.

Investigat­ors last month indicated that the flight was deliber- ately diverted and its communicat­ion systems manually switched off as it was leaving Malaysian airspace, triggering a criminal investigat­ion by police that has revealed little so far.

The fate of flight MH370 has been shrouded in mystery, with a number of theories put forward including a hijacking or terrorist attack and a pilot gone rogue.

There have been unconfirme­d previous reports in the Malaysian media of calls by the captain before or during the flight but no details have been released. —

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