Rescue operations to find the missing AirAsia aircraft have been
called off the night.
It disappeared with 162 people on board while traveling from Indonesia
to Singapore.
No distress calls came from the aircraft but bad weather was reported
in the area.
Former Air Accident Investigator David Gleave says planes are built to
withstand most, but not all, weather conditions.
IN: "The aircraft are…"
OUT: "….around it."
DUR: 24 seconds
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Former Air Accident Investigator David Gleave says planes often
disappear in this part of the world.
IN: "It's not…"
OUT: "….aircraft."
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Former Air Accident Investigator David Gleave says it will be
difficult to locate the plane.
IN: "In this case…"
OUT: "….signal."
DUR: 11 seconds
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