Well...it has happened again.

CAIRO — An EgyptAir passenger jet traveling to Cairo from Paris with 69 people on board disappeared over the Mediterranean early Thursday, the airline said on its Twitter account.
Flight MS804, an Airbus A320 jet, lost contact with radar systems over Greece at 2.45 a.m. Cairo time, 80 miles before it was scheduled to enter Egyptian airspace, EgyptAir said. It had taken off from Paris three hours and 40 minutes earlier.
The airline said the plane had been traveling at an altitude of 37,000 feet and was carrying 59 passengers and 10 crew members. Egypt Air said it had alerted search and rescue teams and “all competent authorities,” and would update with further information as it became available.
In another Twitter post, EgyptAir said the plane had been 10 miles inside Egyptian airspace when it disappeared.
Ehab Mohy el-Deen, the head of Egypt’s air navigation authority, said that Greek air traffic controllers notified their Egyptian counterparts that they had lost contact with the plane. “They did not radio for help or lose altitude. They just vanished,” he said.

CAIRO — An EgyptAir passenger jet traveling to Cairo from Paris with 69 people on board disappeared over the Mediterranean early Thursday, the airline said on its Twitter account.
Flight MS804, an Airbus A320 jet, lost contact with radar systems over Greece at 2.45 a.m. Cairo time, 80 miles before it was scheduled to enter Egyptian airspace, EgyptAir said. It had taken off from Paris three hours and 40 minutes earlier.
The airline said the plane had been traveling at an altitude of 37,000 feet and was carrying 59 passengers and 10 crew members. Egypt Air said it had alerted search and rescue teams and “all competent authorities,” and would update with further information as it became available.
In another Twitter post, EgyptAir said the plane had been 10 miles inside Egyptian airspace when it disappeared.
Ehab Mohy el-Deen, the head of Egypt’s air navigation authority, said that Greek air traffic controllers notified their Egyptian counterparts that they had lost contact with the plane. “They did not radio for help or lose altitude. They just vanished,” he said.