Missing EgyptAir airliner made sudden swerves, plunged-Greek minister

An unidentified woman reacts as she waits outside the Egyptair in-flight service building, where relatives and friends of passengers who were flying in an EgyptAir plane that vanished from radar en route from Paris to Cairo are being held, at Cairo International Airport, Egypt May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
An unidentified woman reacts as she waits outside the Egyptair in-flight service building, where relatives and friends of passengers who were flying in an EgyptAir plane that vanished from radar en route from Paris to Cairo are being held, at Cairo International Airport, Egypt May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

An

EgyptAir airliner which went missing on Thursday morning made 'sudden swerves' in mid-air and plunged before dropping off radars in the southern Mediterranean, Greek defence minister Panos Kammenos said.

The

EgyptAir flight with 66 people on board dropped off radars over the Mediterranean sea about 280 miles off the coast of

Egypt. It had been flying from Paris to Cairo.

Greek authorities have mounted a search in the area south of the island of Karpathos without result so far, Kammenos said.

"At 3.39am (0039 GMT) the course of the aircraft was south and south-east of Kassos and Karpathos (islands)," he told a news conference. "Immediately after, it entered Cairo FIR (flight information region) and made swerves and a descent I describe; 90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right."

The Airbus plunged from 37,000 feet to 15,000 feet before vanishing from radar, he added.

Officials with the airline and the

Egyptian civil aviation department told Reuters earlier they believed the jet had crashed into the Mediterranean between Greece and

Egypt.

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