Brightbird
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Have just read the letter from the NZer on the oil rig and seen the excellent maps you guys have done....that is definitely an option, but once again how did it then disappear from all communication from where it was last tracked to?
Re the last words: I also agree that it sounds like something was about to change to go into a cruisy night maybe on autopilot or turn some form of communication of and saying bye bye to them, or switching to new air traffic control thingys. You sought of get what I'm trying to say don't you?
Does anyone know if that was immediately before they lost contact??? was just wondering as this might not be a coincidence in that maybe whatever they switched to had a problem with it and this is why the contact was lost, or had a problem and this is what caused the problem that led to a crash...
I think they were saying goodbye to Malaysia air traffic control, and were to be handed over to Vietnam air traffic control. But they dropped out of contact/off radar before contact was made with Vietnam. That is awfully coincidental isn't it? I'd be interested in hearing from our posters with pilot experience what this could possibly mean.