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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Don't forget that the "ping" from the satellite was a snapshot in time.
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19th Mar 2014 3:32 pm |
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piattj Member Since: 18 Jan 2012 Location: where the crowds aint... Posts: 1235 |
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...g-jet.html ...
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19th Mar 2014 4:10 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
I see that bad weather cut short the search efforts today near Australia. The Aussies and the Yanks were out in planes and boats but low cloud forced their hand. Fresh start tomorrow for them and hopefully they will find something useful. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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20th Mar 2014 7:24 pm |
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realspeed Member Since: 26 Mar 2011 Location: East Sussex Posts: 574 |
Seriously
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20th Mar 2014 8:23 pm |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
I agree. So if they did fly for 5 hours with an obvious fault with no communication from the passengers or crew, I'm afraid that suggests to me that everyone on board was unconscious/dead, and the aircraft simply flew on its last heading until it ran out of fuel..... |
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20th Mar 2014 11:08 pm |
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DALEK Member Since: 16 Mar 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 29 |
Sadly, I think so, but still a glimmer of hope |
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21st Mar 2014 6:10 am |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
Possible sighting: http://news.sky.com/story/1230750/malaysia...jects-seen LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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24th Mar 2014 7:57 am |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
I thought we are into ice flow territory at that latitude from melting bergs. I do find it strange in the 1970's we could read number plates in Moscow from satellites but can't identify a 24m object in 2014. Someone was/is telling porkies, but who? my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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24th Mar 2014 12:22 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
Looks conclusive now: http://news.sky.com/story/1231059/malaysia...dian-ocean
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24th Mar 2014 7:11 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
Potential signal from black box: http://news.sky.com/story/1237620/missing-...l-in-ocean LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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5th Apr 2014 4:18 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
The search area is still mind boggling large.
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10th Apr 2014 5:50 pm |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
I would think that the length of time of transmissions has nothing to do with timing on FDR , more the ship will be taking bearings of the transmission, then moving on to another course and taking more bearings. The result of that will be to further define the search area, eventually getting a multi point fix on the location as close as possible. One problem at that depth is the thermo temperature layers and density of water which distort the angle of direction vertically. Sound in water isn't straight and surface bounce can be out by many miles, pin pointing the location is more a science than a straight forward search on the surface using RADAR. There are instruments that send data back to the surface by wire as it sinks, thus enabling via a program to plot the layers and get an accurate distance and angle.Hopefully reducing the area for a visual search of the sea bed to a few hundred metres. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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10th Apr 2014 6:31 pm |
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