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ADS-B Exchange does not comply with FAA privacy guidelines so their only source for all plane tracks is SDR transceivers connected to the internet. I would be shocked if there was a single one active in the literal Indian Country that is Northern Arizona.Probably an unrelated flight, but kiwis have shown he could have made it in time. No benefit was gained from turning off the transponder, so it's incidental whether the plane was related or not
N888KG is one of the planes in the FAA's privacy program, so the only places you can track it don't have access to the FAA's data. The plane is registered to a N888KG, LLC(a Delaware corporation with all the normal Delaware bullshit), but the owners gave the FAA the address for their real business when they registered it. They are boring rich people that aren't as good at paperwork as they think they are.
ADS-B Exchange shows the last two flights as Provo>Provo so unless someone thinks this guy D.B. Cooper'd his ass out of business jet what the fuck are we even talking about?