In some respects I agree, however thinking about the guys and girls out there looking for them on Christmas day, some of whom are volunteers, I hope it is legit. Of course with those on board the aircraft surviving.
On the point of form of communication, would it be unheard of for a light aircraft the flew a high percentage of its hours in a rural area to not have a radio that truckies could pick up? To me it does not seem totally unfeasible.
I have no evidence to say that this aircraft is based in rural area and rarely fly to an urban environment, just posing the question. My experience with rural aviation is very little.
Cheers
M
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