MH370 SHOCK: Malaysian Air Force 'IGNORED rogue plane for 40 MINUTES'

MH370, which had been travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappeared on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board.  The Boeing 777 aircraft last communicated with air traffic control at 1.19am when the plane was flying over the South China Sea. Minutes later, it completely disappeared from civilian radar screens during a routine handover from Malaysia to Vietnamese radio channels. 

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Analysis of radar and satellite data shows it suddenly changed course and flew back across Malaysia before turning south of Penang and then towards the southern Indian Ocean. 

However, the Malaysian Air Force was aware of a "rogue plane" as it flew over their air space on the Malaysia Peninsular at around 2am, an inquiry revealed.

Leading Australian investigation team Four Corners detailed during Amazon Prime’s “Lost: MH370” series how the Civil Aviation Authority rang the Malaysian military warning them to look out for MH370.

Former Malaysian Ministry of Defence Hishammuddin Hussein admitted they allowed for the plane to pass through the restricted airspace, despite warnings of a missing passenger jet.

Hishammuddin HusseinFormer Malaysian Ministry of Defence Hishammuddin Hussein admitted they allowed for the plane to pas (Image: GETTY/AMAZON)

Hishammuddin HusseinHishammuddin Hussein previously discredited the claims (Image: AMAZON)

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