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MH370: Simulator at pilot’s home plotted other course

SYDNEY: A home flight simulator owned by the pilot of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was used to plot a course to the southern Indian Ocean where the aircraft

Published on: Jul 29, 2016 06:47 AM IST
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SYDNEY: A home flight simulator owned by the pilot of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was used to plot a course to the southern Indian Ocean where the aircraft is believed to have gone missing, the Australian agency in charge of the search said on Thursday. But the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said the presence of the simulator data did not prove that the pilot had intentionally crashed the Boeing plane. The jetliner, with 239 people aboard, disappeared in March 2014 while on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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