It was picked it up on Flightradar24 this morning as MAS5160 crossing Lake Eyre on its way to Darwin. It may be making the trip with its wheels down as a necessary precaution in advance of what may be very extensive repairs at its home base in Kuala Lumpur. The flight data supports that view. The jet is flying low and slow, and taking more than 90 minutes longer to do the Darwin stage that would be normal for a scheduled flight.
This is the Flightaware capture when the data showed it had reached 16,400 feet and was doing 292 knots.
Flightaware Screen Capture (Crikey) |
By Crikey's Ben Sandilands