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Malaysian plane mystery copies comic story of hijacked jet - Daily Star - Blog Novel Malaysia

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<b>Malaysian</b> plane mystery copies comic story of hijacked jet - Daily Star - Blog Novel Malaysia


<b>Malaysian</b> plane mystery copies comic story of hijacked jet - Daily Star

Posted: 16 Mar 2014 06:53 PM PDT

A PLOT to hijack missing jet MH370 was inspired by a story in comic book Tintin, it was claimed yesterday.

CONFISCATED: Police took a flight simulator machine from the home of pilot Zaharie Shah [NC]

The amazing theory was revealed as police confiscated a flight simulator from one of the pilots' homes.

It is feared he may have practised hijacking the plane.

Investigators probing the loss of the Malaysia Airlines aircraft, which went missing more than a week ago with 239 passengers aboard, have been left startled by the similarity to a 1968 Tintin adventure.

In the comic strip, called Flight 714, Tintin is aboard a jet in the Far East that is hijacked by the pilots and brought to a deserted volcanic island.

It makes a rough landing on a makeshift roll-out runway before gunmen surround the plane.

STORYLINE: A plane is taken over and flown to a deserted island in the Tintin comic strip [NC]

MH370 was on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing when it vanished – the same part of the world depicted in Belgian cartoonist Herge's story.

And it mirrors fears the airliner was diverted to a secret location in the South China Sea.

Desperate relatives of passengers and cabin crew believe the plane landed safely because they have heard ring tones on their loved ones' mobiles, rather than calls going to voicemail.

Police are examining a simulator seized from the home of pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 59, at the weekend.

It has been revealed he is an "obsessive" supporter of a Malaysian opposition political party that is in bitter dispute with the government, according to his Facebook page and a friend, Peter Chong, who is a party member.

HAUNTING: The final image of missing MH370 flying over Poland almost a month before it disappeared [REUTERS]

Chong said he last saw Zaharie a week before the flight left, and that they had agreed to meet on his return.

"If I am on a flight, I would choose Captain Zaharie," he said. "He is dedicated to his job, he is a professional and he loves flying."

Police are also investigating engineers and ground staff who may have had contact with the plane.

Zaharie, who has three grown children and one grandchild, previously posted photos online of the flight simulator he built for his home.

Fears have also been raised that Malaysian Islamist terrorists hijacked the plane to copy the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington.

An al Qaida supergrass told a court last week that four to five men from the country were planning to take control of an aircraft, using a bomb hidden in a shoe to open the cockpit door.

Security experts said the evidence, from a convicted Brit terrorist, was "credible".

Kuala Lumpur's iconic Petronas Towers, which bear a striking resemblance to the Twin Towers destroyed on September 11, could be the target.

The search area for the plane now covers 11 countries.

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&#39;The Amazing Race&#39;: Phil Keoghan previews <b>Malaysia</b> - <b>Novel</b> M&#39;sia

Posted: 09 Mar 2014 03:18 PM PDT

Tonight's third leg of The Amazing Race: All-Stars takes the nine remaining teams into river madness — they'll rappel down the Kionsom Waterfall and race in whitewater rafts they built themselves to deliver goods to a village chief.

Below, host Phil Keoghan shares his personal photos to give you a behind-the-scenes preview of the episode!

Welcome to Malaysia!
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"A quick script review before shooting the Roadblock," says Phil (posing quite fiercely here).
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"Reading a text message with latest intel about teams on the course — got to keep up to date before interviews at the mat."
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"Our pitstop, a floating village, on the flight path!"Screen Shot 2014-03-09 at 10.31.30 AM

"Our Regal Greeter looking on the horizon for incoming teams!"
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"Always looking for innovative ways to work out on the road… #12Shows21Days"
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Phil says: "This village chief knows how to make a Race clue look great!"

The Amazing Race airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/7 Central on CBS.

All image credits: Robert Vuona

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