that s one of the pilots voices. the equipment is easy to come by and reliable. here s the third thing. the third thing is every airline trains on a verbal hijack code as well. so malaysia airlines ought to know whether or not the pilot said this, these codes, that they do and only they know what their words are. so if he had been hijacked at that point, presumably he would have said something, because he the verbal chance to do so. all right, good night, is not pilot lingo. so at this point, should have found out if its his voice. reliable ways to do it. the readback missing. maybe we just don t know about it. that was odd. air traffic controllers don t bust you for it, third did he say anything malaysian airlines would know giving and indication he d been hijacked. you re saying those jurisdictions would have to know the ling other, agreed upon that would be it? how would they know otherwise? malaysia airlines would train