Missing MH370: Mixed reaction to alleged cockpit invite


Controversial claim: A screen grab of the alleged incident that appeared in the 'A Current Affair' programme.

PETALING JAYA: Opinions are divided over a foreign news report alleging that a pilot of the missing MH370 plane had entertained two women in the cockpit during a previous flight.

The report by Australian news programme A Current Affair has left many netizens shocked and angered.

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