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1 online resource (streaming video file) (47 min. 50 sec.) ; 288241293 bytes |
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It's the greatest unsolved aviation mystery in Australian history. Ghost flight VH-MDX was bound for Sydney when it vanished over Devil's Triangle - an area of the Barrington Tops in NSW and disappeared from radar screens into chilling silence. For the first time, Sunday Night will broadcast the gripping conversation between air traffic control and the pilot in those final moments. In a world exclusive with guest reporter Mel Doyle, former 2DayFM DJ Mel Greig reveals the truth about the 'royal prank call' and how she tried to stop it from going to air.Hosted by Chris Bath |
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Broadcast 2014-06-01 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Aircraft accident victims' families.
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Airplanes -- Equipment and supplies.
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Cockpit voice recorders.
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Commuter aircraft -- Accidents.
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Prank telephone calls.
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Questions and answers.
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Radio broadcasters.
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England -- London.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Queensland -- Coolangatta.
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Atlantic Ocean -- Bermuda Triangle.
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Streaming video
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Bath, Chris, host
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Doyle, Melissa, reporter
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Hitchcock, Denham, reporter
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Gleave, John, contributor
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Greig, Mel, contributor
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Hart, Mike, contributor
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Kleins, Merrilea, contributor
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Laurie, Lyn, contributor
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Pembroke, Yvonne, contributor
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Smith, Dick, contributor
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