Malaysia Airlines has launched its own investigation after a flight plan bungle saw a pilot flying out of Auckland on Christmas Day being surprised by the direction he started flying in.
NZME revealed yesterday that the pilot of Kuala Lumpur-bound flight MH132 queried why his Airbus A330 was heading so far south just minutes after take-off.
He wondered why the plane was heading towards Melbourne and not taking a more direct flight path to the Malaysian capital.
During discussions with air traffic controllers at the Auckland Oceanic control centre, the pilot was informed of the flight plan his airline had given to Airways, which manages air traffic control for New Zealand and South Pacific.
He then continued across the Tasman Sea before heading northwest to Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia Airlines today admitted the mix-up.