EgyptAir flight MS804 disappears from radar between Paris and Cairo

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    :shocked:EgyptAir flight MS804 disappears from radar between Paris and Cairo

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    An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo has disappeared from radar, the Egyptian airline says.

    It says there are 59 passengers and 10 crew members on board Flight MS804.
    The aircraft was flying at 37,000ft (11,300m) when it went missing over the eastern Mediterranean. An official said the plane lost contact with radar at 02:45 Cairo time (00:45 GMT).The company said it would issue an update "when more information becomes available".

    EgyptAir said the plane disappeared about 10 miles (16km) into Egyptian air space.It said the concerned authorities had been notified, and search and rescue teams were now looking for the aircraft.

    The search operation is being co-ordinated with the Greek authorities.​
    According to the flightradar24.com website, which tracks passenger flights around the globe, the plane is an Airbus A320.

    The aircraft left Paris at 23:09 local time on Wednesday (21:09 GMT) and was scheduled to arrive in the Egyptian capital soon after 03:00 local time on Thursday.

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    What we know so far

    As Europe wakes to news of the missing flight, here is what we know at this point, four hours after the plane lost contact:​

    • Flight MS804, en route from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Cairo, has disappeared from radar.

    • The plane, an Airbus A320, left Paris at 11.09pm on Wednesday night (21.09 GMT/22.09 BST/07.09am Thursday AEST).

    • The airline said contact was lost around 16km/10 miles inside Egyptian airspace at 2.45am local time (00.45 GMT/01.45 BST/10.45 AEST).

    • The plane was carrying 56 passengers and 10 crew: two cockpit crew, five cabin crew and three security personnel. The airline said two babies and one child were on board.

    • Search and rescue efforts are underway at the site where contact was lost, around 50-65km (30-40 miles) north of Egypt’s coast.

    • The plane, on its fifth journey of the day, was travelling at 37,000 feet when it disappeared from radar.

    • EgyptAir says the captain has 6,275 flying hours, including 2,101 on the A320; the copilot has 2,766. The plane was manufactured in 2003.
     

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    :shocked:එම්.එස් 804 යානය මධ්‍යධරණී මුහුදට කඩා වැටෙයි

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    ඊජිප්තුව ගුවන් සේවයට අයත් එම්.එස් 804 දරණ මගී ගුවන් යානය මධ්‍යධරණී මුහුදට කඩා වැටී තිබේ.

    ඊජිප්තුව ගුවන් සේවයට අයත් එම්.එස් 804 දරණ මගී ගුවන් යානය අතුරුදන්වී තිබුණි.

    ප්‍රංශයේ පැරිස් නුවර සිට ඊජිප්තුවේ කයිරෝ නුවර බලා පියාසර කරමින් තිබියදී අදාළ යානය මෙලෙස අතුරුදන්ව ඇති බව ඊජිප්තු ගුවන් සේවය සඳහන් කළේය.

    යානය අඩි 37,000ක් ඉහලින් ඊජිප්තු ගුවන් සීමාවේ පියාසර කරමින් තිබීයදී රේඩාර් තිරයෙන් අතුරුදන් වී ඇති බව සඳහන්ය.

    එහි කාර්යය මණ්ඩලය 10 දෙනෙකු ඇතුළු පුද්ගලයින් 69 දෙනෙකු සිටි බව ඊජිප්තු ගුවන් සේවය පවසයි.

    එම ගුවන් යානය මධ්‍යධරණී මුහුදට කඩා වැටී ඇති බව මේ වන විට තහවුරු වී ඇති බව විදෙස් වාර්තා සඳහන් කරයි.

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    PLANE'S WRECKAGE FOUND

    “We have found the wreckage,” EgyptAir Vice President Ahmed Adel said in an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

    "There are so many reasons why a plane can fall from the sky and crash. We have no explanations at this stage. We need more investigation."