Vietnam suspends air search for missing Malaysian jet

Published March 12, 2014
This  picture taken aboard a Vietnamese Air Force's Russian-made MI-171 helicopter shows a crew member (C) looking out of the door as a reporter (R) takes pictures during a search flight some 200 km over the southern Vietnamese waters off Vietnam's island Phu Quoc on March 11, 2014 as part of continued efforts aimed at finding traces of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370. — Photo by AFP
This picture taken aboard a Vietnamese Air Force's Russian-made MI-171 helicopter shows a crew member (C) looking out of the door as a reporter (R) takes pictures during a search flight some 200 km over the southern Vietnamese waters off Vietnam's island Phu Quoc on March 11, 2014 as part of continued efforts aimed at finding traces of the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370. — Photo by AFP

PHU QUOC: Vietnam said Wednesday it had suspended its air search for missing flight MH370 and scaled back a sea search as it waited for Malaysia to clarify the potential new direction of the multi-national hunt.

“We've decided to temporarily suspend some search and rescue activities, pending information from Malaysia,” deputy minister of transport Pham Quy Tieu said, adding that boats were still searching the area, but on a smaller scale.

Malaysia has expanded the hunt for the missing Malaysian airliner into the Andaman Sea, hundreds of kilometres (miles) to the northwest of the original search radius, an official said Wednesday.

But it has denied a report that the plane with 239 people on board had been detected far from its planned flight path.

A Malaysian newspaper said radar had last detected the plane over the Strait of Malacca off western Malaysia.

“We've asked Malaysian authorities twice, but so far they have not replied to us,” Tieu said, when asked about the report.

“We informed Malaysia on the day we lost contact with the flight that we noticed the flight turned back west but Malaysia did not respond,” he added.

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