Kuala Lumpur: Investigators have found nothing suspicious in initial search of a home-made flight simulator, personal computers and e-mails of the pilots of the missing Malaysian plane, amid continued speculation over fate of the aircraft carrying 239 people.
"An initial search of the pilots' personal computers and e-mails found nothing to indicate that the sudden deviation in the aircraft's route was planned," the CNN reported, citing US officials who were briefed by Malaysian authorities.
The officials also reviewed cockpit conversations between the pilots on board the missing Boeing 777 and air traffic controllers and heard nothing suspicious, it said.
"A flight simulator belonging to pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah did not show any of the unexplained paths the plane may have flown after it went off the grid," it quoted officials as saying.
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"An initial search of the pilots' personal computers and e-mails found nothing to indicate that the sudden deviation in the aircraft's route was planned," the CNN reported, citing US officials who were briefed by Malaysian authorities.
The officials also reviewed cockpit conversations between the pilots on board the missing Boeing 777 and air traffic controllers and heard nothing suspicious, it said.
"A flight simulator belonging to pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah did not show any of the unexplained paths the plane may have flown after it went off the grid," it quoted officials as saying.
19/03/14 PTI/ABP Live