MH370: Australia deploys flying ATC

A woman writes on a wall dedicated to the passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 before the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit outside Kuala Lumpur, on March 30, 2014. Picture: Edgar Su

A woman writes on a wall dedicated to the passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 before the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix at Sepang International Circuit outside Kuala Lumpur, on March 30, 2014. Picture: Edgar Su

Published Apr 1, 2014

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Perth -

Australia is deploying a modified Boeing 737 to act as a flying air traffic controller over the Indian Ocean to prevent a mid-air collision among the large number of aircraft searching for the Malaysia Airlines jetliner that went missing over three weeks ago.

According to an Australian government briefing note read out to The Associated Press by an official, the air force is sending an E-7A Wedgetail equipped with advanced radar to start monitoring the search zone on Tuesday.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

Ten planes and nine ships were taking part in Tuesday's search for Flight MH370, which vanished on March 8 with 239 people bound for Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. - Sapa-AP

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