Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Search: Phone Call Offers New Clue
Australian
Authorities Believe Flight 370 Turned South Earlier Than
Thought
Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren
Truss, right, and Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai sign a Memorandum
of Understanding at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on Aug. 28.
European Pressphoto Agency
CANBERRA, Australia-Australian
authorities believe Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 turned south earlier than
previously thought based on an attempted phone call to the plane after it
vanished, providing a new clue to the jetliner's possible location in the
southern Indian Ocean.
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss
said the assessment was based on fresh analysis that included being able to
trace the satellite phone call by Malaysia Airlines ground staff, which wasn't
successful in contacting the plane after it disappeared on March 8.
"The
detailed research that is being done now has been able to identify, or trace,
that phone call and help to position the aircraft and the direction it was
traveling," Mr. Truss said Thursday.
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