EgyptAir Flight MS804 en route from Paris to Cairo ‘disappears’ from radar – search underway

21st Century Wire says…
What are the odds? Yet another airliner – ‘disappears’ in thin air?
An Airbus A320 plane carrying 66 passengers, left Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport at 11.09pm (21.09 GMT) local time on Wednesday night.

According EgyptAir, at 2.45am Egypt local time (00.45 GMT) Greek air traffic controllers reported the plane was heading southeast before making “a sudden turn” to the northwest – and then quickly disappearing from radar while traveling at 37,000 feet, as contact was lost at 16km/10 miles inside of Egyptian airspace.
According to airline authorities, no distress call was given, as the plane “faded” from radar.
Passenger breakdown by nationality:

  • 30 Egyptian
  • 15 French
  • 2 Iraqi
  • 1 British
  • 1 Belgian
  • 1 Sudanese
  • 1 Chadian
  • 1 Portuguese
  • 1 Algerian

وجنسياتهم :15 فرنسي،30 مصري،1 بريطاني،1 بلجيكي،2 عراقي،1 كويتي،1 سعودي،1 سوداني،1 تشادي،1 برتغالي،1 جزائري،1 كندي.
— EGYPTAIR (@EGYPTAIR) May 19, 2016

The EgyptAir flight is said to be staffed by two “experienced” pilots.
Some members of the media are drawing comparisons between today’s event and the Russian Metrojet crash in Sinai, Egypt in late 2015, where the Metrojet plane also disappeared from radar and also gave no distress call. It was later concluded that a bomb on board was very likely to have been the cause, although no conclusive proof has been offered as to who did it, and why.
The same Airbus 320 model also featured in the bizarre and as yet unexplained Germanwings crash of March  2015 in Barcelonnette, France, and also in the AirAsia Flight 8501 that crashed into the Java Sea in December 2014.
Air Algerie flight AH5017 also met a strange demise in 2014, with confusion over official reports of the airplane model.
Additionally, the unexplained disappearance of passenger airline Malaysian Flight MH370 in 2014 has also fueled speculation of foul play, as well as revealing the existence of standard ‘Fly-By-Wire’ technology aboard both Boeing and Airbus planes, known as the Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot.

Last received ADS-B position from #MS804 with Egyptian FIR (Egyptian airspace) boundary overlay. pic.twitter.com/TCGyEM6zT7
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) May 19, 2016

Search and rescue efforts are currently underway.
No word yet from the media regarding any speculation of terrorist involvement, as another spotlight focuses on Paris and its “security” situation in the wake of twin terror events last year.
UPDATE 13:00pm GMT: Egyptian officials retract their previous ‘unofficial’ confirmation of floating debris in the Mediterranean, and that “the plane has crashed.”
UPDATE 11:00am GMT: Egyptian officials reverse previous ‘unconfirmed’ report of an ‘SOS’ distress call from the missing plane.
UPDATE 6:41am GMT: Egyptian officials speaking on the ‘condition of anonymity’ to a Cairo TV network have confirmed that ‘the plane has crashed.’ Details TBC.
UPDATE 6:25am GMT: Egyptian air authorities are now reporting (unconfirmed) that a ‘SOS’ signal was broadcast by the aircraft at 2:26 GMT time.
UPDATE 5:57am GMT: There are now tentative reports of a plane “breaking-up” over the Mediterranean Ocean, as well as “ball of fire in the sky”. No other details are forthcoming at this time.
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