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Satellite data shows MH370 plane crashed into the Indian Ocean
Critical days were lost in the search for MH370 because Malaysian authorities initially rejected evidence from a British satellite company that the Boeing 777 with 239 aboard was in the Southern Indian Ocean. (dcnewsroom.blogspot.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Is there anyway to "fake" these signals to the satellite?
Idk about faking it but I don't put a lot of faith in it as there was so much indecision when it was first broached. That said, it is not really designed for that purrpose either.
If found 4 miles underwater the crush pressure would not allow jet to be intact
At the risk of starting up all the why' and wherefores again, it would not be intact 4 miles down, but how much would come to the surface, and again, with several weeks of indecision by the government, we could have had some debris and never saw it. One of these days, maybe we'll get all the answers.
As a minimum, a B772 has over 200 seat cushions which are designed to float forever. Emirates CEO, Sir Tim Clark said, "...in this case, there wasn't a seat cushion, and our experience tells us that in water incidents, where the aircraft has gone down, there is always something. We have not seen a single thing that suggests categorically that this aircraft is where they say it is, nothing." This comes from a November 22 interview with the Sydney Morning Herald. The full transcript of this interview is very interesting reading. See http://www.smh.com.au/world/full-transcript-emirates-chief-sir-tim-clark-on-mh17-and-mh370-20141121-11rc70.html?rand=1416575536316.
Lot's of difference in starting to look for the plane the day after and
fine-toothing the last 24 hours and waiting 3 weeks.
fine-toothing the last 24 hours and waiting 3 weeks.
Thanks for posting, it puts his remarks in better context than a bunch of soundbites. My take on his position is that with all the holes and withheld information, he needs to question the veracity of the data that is presented. Rather than the airplane, the free flow of full disclosure of information has been hijacked.