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Old 27th Oct 2023, 03:10
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le Pingouin
 
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Probably not unless there is some other information indicating a crash. Transponders fail or get inadvertently switched off, aircraft fly in and out of radar coverage, suffer electrical issues, etc far more often than they crash. I'm not familiar with Willimatown but would flight following be an option if an aircraft is wanting a SAR service?
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