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Location: Capistrano Beach, Ca.
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Okay, new information (to me.)
After some deeper investigating, I found that the time the plane disappeared from radar (ATC) was actually ~1:22 a.m. but that the Airline wasn't informed, officially, until 2:41 a.m. That accounts for the hour and nineteen minute gap. With that information, I would dismiss my scenario, above, as a possibility. It appears that the course change and disappearance all occurred at about the same time.
I'm back on board with those who see a sudden, catastrophic event but I'm open to ideas as to high altitude disintegration or crash into the sea. It's still quite a mystery.
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