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FBI Analyzing Data on Pilot's Flight Simulator: Officials
Malaysian authorities have asked
the FBI to analyze deleted data on the flight simulator found at the
home of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet's pilot, law enforcement
officials said Wednesday.
The
FBI was also provided copies of the hard drives of computers belonging
to Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, and First Officer Fariq Abdul Hamid,
27, according to the officials.
The data of the flight
simulator "games" was erased on February 3 — more than a month before
the doomed flight took off — and "experts are looking at the logs,"
Malaysian police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said at a Wednesday news
conference in Sepang, near the capital of Kuala Lumpur.
It was not immediately clear who deleted the files and why.
Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia's
acting transport minister, said at the Wednesday news conference that
the "passengers, the pilots and the crew remain innocent until proven
otherwise."
"For the sake of
their families I ask that we refrain from any unnecessary speculation
that will make their lives harder," Hishammuddin added.
Also on Wednesday, President Barack Obama said the U.S. has offered "every resource that we have available" to help in the search for the vanished Boeing 777.
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