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Was Malaysian co-pilot's last message to base a secret distress signal? Officials investigate possibility unusual sign-off may have indicated something was wrong
- First Officer Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27, calmly said ‘All right, good night’
- The cockpit sign-off to air traffic controllers — not the recognised radio drill — came at am on March 8
- Around a minute later the Boeing ’s transponder which sends out a signal to radar stations, was switched off
- Officials are considering if the unusual sign-off was a secret signal
By GUY ADAMS FOR THE DAILY MAIL
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Investigators hunting the missing Malaysia Airlines plane yesterday revealed it was the co-pilot who spoke the last words to ground controllers before it vanished.
First Officer Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27, calmly said ‘All right, good night’ shortly before Flight MH vanished ten days ago.
The cockpit sign-off to air traffic controllers — not the recognised radio drill — came at am on March 8 as the jet left Malaysian airspace on a routine journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Around a minute later, the Boeing ’s transponder, which sends out a signal to radar stations, was switched off — making the jet disappear.
Officials are considering if the unusual sign-off was a secret signal that ther
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Missing Malaysia Airlines flight's final transmission may have been BEFORE communications systems were disabled - casting doubt on theory that pilots hijacked their own plane
- Footage captures Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah being frisked by security
- He is followed by Fariq Hamid, co-pilot of the , who was also searched
- Shah is 'fanatical' supporter of country's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim
- His wife and children moved out of family home day before plane vanished
- Two pilots did not request to fly together, Malaysian police reveal
- Friends of Hamid describe him as mild-mannered and a brilliant pilot
- YouTube tribute to Captain Shah describes him as 'loving and generous'
By TARA BRADY and RICHARD SHEARS FOR MAILONLINE and TED THORNHILL
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The missing Malaysia Airlines flight's final transmission may have been before its communications system was disabled casting doubt on the theory that the pilots hijacked their own plane.
Investigators still say the plane was deliberately diverted during its overnight flight and flew off-course for hours.
They haven't ruled out hijacking, sabotage, or pilot suicide, and they are checking the backgrounds of the passengers and 12 crew members, as well as the ground crew, to see if links to terrorists, personal