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on 11-03-2014 10:53 PM
tonight a passenger plane reported sighting some debris somewhere. so I hope some answers are found soon
to me it doesn't sound like a hikacking now, as both the men were heading to different locations, but we'll have to wait and see
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on 11-03-2014 10:56 PM
The latest news is dismissing the hijacking theory. And it looks like no mid-air explosion occurred (lack of debris).
It's a bit of a mystery.
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on 11-03-2014 11:36 PM
As has already been mentioned in this discussion - the plane/debris is nowhere to be seen. The black box emits a signal for 30 days - yet (conveniently) is mentioned in this discussion that last time this type of similar event occurred the black box was faulty.
Laser.
Maser.
Laser Radar.
Thermo Nucleic Devices.
Laser Microwave.
Satellite Weapons............
A vaporized plane would probably not leave an intact black box behind - nor any debris.
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on 11-03-2014 11:41 PM
There's been more than a few black boxes that haven't been recovered. 911
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on 11-03-2014 11:44 PM
....and this suggests?
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on 11-03-2014 11:49 PM
The plane that went down in Scotland a decade back had lost data in it's blackbox for 10mins or so before the crash.
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11-03-2014 11:49 PM - edited 11-03-2014 11:52 PM
- yet (conveniently) is mentioned in this discussion that last time this type of similar event occurred the black box was faulty.
No, it wasn't mentioned (by me) conveniently. I was wondering if a black box was on the bottom of the ocean, emitting signals, who would hear it? ..if the searchers weren't anywhere near where the plane crashed (because they didn't know where the plane went down). There is nothing more to read into that post of mine than that.
Although a point in the French crash was the black box wasn't recovered for 2 years after the crash.
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on 11-03-2014 11:52 PM
replying to am3:
yet (conveniently) is mentioned in this discussion that last time this type of similar event occurred the black box was faulty.
No, it wasn't mentioned (by me) conveniently. I was wondering if a black box was on the bottom of the ocean, emitting signals, who would hear it? ..if the searchers weren't anywhere near where the plane crashed (because they didn't know where the plane went down). There is nothing more to read into that post of mine than that.
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With technology that's available today one can simply track/locate any plane by using a lap top.
A signal from a planes black box is easy to locate.
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on 11-03-2014 11:56 PM
Lawrence Stone, chief scientist at Metron Scientific Solutions
Once active, the Dukane DK120 emits a pulse once a second that can be detected by sonar equipment up to two nautical miles away. The beacon works at a depth of 20,000 feet — far deeper than the waters where officials believe the Malaysian plane went down.
It’s made to stay active for at least 30 days, per an FAA requirement, but may last a few days longer than that, depending on when it was made.
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on 11-03-2014 11:57 PM
@paintsew007 wrote:....and this suggests?
Foul play. I hope for the families waiting for news this is not the case. But for the black box to be silent is a major problem. Either its faulty or something else happened. If it's faulty, other means would have shown where the plane is.