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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Has there been any Chinese trawlers in the area resently 'dropping off' a bit of debris as a cover up |
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13th Mar 2014 6:40 am |
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Navigator Member Since: 29 Dec 2010 Location: Within reach of the coffee machine Posts: 492 |
So how did a US spoksman say that data from engines showed that they ran for four hours after last radio contact (with Malaysia)? Certainly widens the search area enough to include many airfields (possibly in China).
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13th Mar 2014 10:54 am |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Both Malaysian Airlines and Rolls Royce have stated that the story in the WSJ that the engines sent data for 4 hours is "inaccurate". |
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13th Mar 2014 12:31 pm |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Most commercial airliners will send some sort of data back to their base of operations whilst in flight - it might not be realtime though - it'll usually be in data "bursts".
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13th Mar 2014 1:06 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
come to think of it, i recall something about that once on a program i watched and that was about operations and them keeping an eye on data and calling in a replacement due to something in a report
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13th Mar 2014 1:19 pm |
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Navigator Member Since: 29 Dec 2010 Location: Within reach of the coffee machine Posts: 492 |
So three hours forty five minutes might be covered? Hmmmm. Everyone can spread it - Anyone can catch it. Stay home - the life you save can be your own! |
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13th Mar 2014 1:28 pm |
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Dave007 Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: Solihull Posts: 171 |
Think Choccymonster may be correct - data is sent in bursts of upto 3kB.
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13th Mar 2014 5:55 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
Apparently there was a FL2 owner onboard so its ok |
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13th Mar 2014 6:30 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Fact - all recently manufactured JCB excavators and earthmoving plant sends data regular to JCB works at Rocester Staffordshire both on the engine performance figures and on its location. In the US some states have higher regs on emissions than a neighbour so if a contractor hires a machine and takes it to a state where it doesn't comply, Rocester can ring the owning hire company and advise them of contravention.
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13th Mar 2014 9:27 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
A lot of talk about FL350 but not much FL2 |
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13th Mar 2014 9:32 pm |
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south wales stu Member Since: 26 Oct 2013 Location: Bridgend Posts: 86 |
I work for a certain well known Caterpillar dealer.......we turn up at customers sites to repair machines before the chap driving it notices a fault thanks to cats product-link telematics can also monitor fuel burn, lifetime payloads, average machine loading etc etc even haul road conditions! |
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13th Mar 2014 10:16 pm |
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JammyDodger Member Since: 17 Sep 2012 Location: Evesham Posts: 66 |
Doesn't military radar pick up UFOs in their respective country's airspace so they can scramble jets to intercept etc... Or have I been watching too many Hollywood movies? 11 SD4 HSE Stornoway Grey / Black Windsor Leather |
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13th Mar 2014 10:24 pm |
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Donnus Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: Modena Posts: 144 |
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14th Mar 2014 5:42 am |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
So when the gyppo's nick them why cant they ever find them? |
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14th Mar 2014 9:09 am |
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