Missing MH370: 'Alright, good night' were pilot's last heard words


(From left) Captain Zaharie Shah, 53, and co-pilot Fariq Hamid, 27.

BEIJING: "Alright, good night" were the last heard words from the missing Malaysian Airlines (MAS) flight MH370 - which were revealed for the first time at a meeting in Beijing on Wednesday morning between the Malaysian government and Chinese relatives.

The plane, carrying 239 passengers and crew in all including 153 Chinese nationals, have remained missing since Saturday 1.20am despite a massive international search operation involving Singapore. 

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