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In reply to the discussion: Engine Data Suggests Missing Airplane Flew On for Hours After Radar Disappearance [View all]exboyfil
(18,359 posts)34. Here is one OEM example
http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/services_and_support/product_support/construction_technology_solutions/machine_monitoring/machine_monitoring.page
No profit in keeping track of aircrafts full of passengers for a remote contingency? Sucks if you are one of the family members/friends wanting to know what happened to your relative. From a terrorism standpoint you really would like to get all the information on one of these flying missiles in case another cabin is breached or some pilot goes rogue. The billions and billions we spent on homeland security, and we can't keep track of what is going on in a major aircraft in real time? This is not some Cessna.
We have to be out of our minds.
No profit in keeping track of aircrafts full of passengers for a remote contingency? Sucks if you are one of the family members/friends wanting to know what happened to your relative. From a terrorism standpoint you really would like to get all the information on one of these flying missiles in case another cabin is breached or some pilot goes rogue. The billions and billions we spent on homeland security, and we can't keep track of what is going on in a major aircraft in real time? This is not some Cessna.
We have to be out of our minds.
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Engine Data Suggests Missing Airplane Flew On for Hours After Radar Disappearance [View all]
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2014
OP
Someone needs to write that movie script, NOW...and get it made in time for summer blockbuster
MADem
Mar 2014
#9
I didn't watch that show, not a single episode, but my impression of that thing was that they
MADem
Mar 2014
#49
If you read the article, it's amazingly mealy-mouthed about what data they actually have.
Jerry442
Mar 2014
#25
More: No wreckage found in spot where Chinese satellite images show what might be debris
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2014
#14
I think they must have been confiscated by whoever is/was in charge of that plane. nt
greyl
Mar 2014
#22
A story said a cellphone did ring, meaning it wasn't blown up. Just hope they're alive, somewhere.nt
freshwest
Mar 2014
#30
When you dial a number, the ring you hear doesn't correspond with the phone you dialed.
greyl
Mar 2014
#66
Yes, I understand that part of telecommunications. It was my job for many years.
freshwest
Mar 2014
#68
There sure is! ....diverted "with the intention of using it later for another purpose."
MADem
Mar 2014
#24
What would that be? They used to be used as a getaway. A plane like that uses a lot of fuel, so
freshwest
Mar 2014
#31
If they could get to Somalia, they could get to the Middle East. One piece posted on this said they
freshwest
Mar 2014
#60
They must have altered those pictures, too. I don't think it'll work any other way, do you?
freshwest
Mar 2014
#63
Malaysia's transport minister says media reports suggesting lost Flight kept flying are inaccurate
Hissyspit
Mar 2014
#35
The different pieces of info coming out and then disputed is a fascinating part of this story
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#42
Wow, with this new radius of possible locations, I wonder if they will find the beeper in time.
morningfog
Mar 2014
#44