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Showing Original Post only (View all)Malaysia Airliner Communications Shut Down Separately: US Officials Say [View all]
Source: abc
Two U.S. officials tell ABC News the U.S. believes that the shutdown of two communication systems happened separately on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. One source said this indicates the plane did not come out of the sky because of a catastrophic failure.
The data reporting system, they believe, was shut down at 1:07 a.m. The transponder -- which transmits location and altitude -- shut down at 1:21 a.m. This indicates it may well have been a deliberate act, ABC News aviation consultant John Nance said.
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U.S. officials said earlier that they have an "indication" the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner may have crashed in the Indian Ocean and is moving the USS Kidd to the area to begin searching.
It's not clear what the indication was, but senior administration officials told ABC News the missing Malaysian flight continued to "ping" a satellite on an hourly basis after it lost contact with radar. The Boeing 777 jetliners are equipped with what is called the Airplane Health Management system in which they ping a satellite every hour. The number of pings would indicate how long the plane stayed aloft.
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White House spokesman Jay Carney said, It's my understanding that based on some new information that's not necessarily conclusive, but new information, an additional search area may be opened in the Indian Ocean, and we are consulting with international partners about the appropriate assets to deploy....
The data reporting system, they believe, was shut down at 1:07 a.m. The transponder -- which transmits location and altitude -- shut down at 1:21 a.m. This indicates it may well have been a deliberate act, ABC News aviation consultant John Nance said.
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U.S. officials said earlier that they have an "indication" the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner may have crashed in the Indian Ocean and is moving the USS Kidd to the area to begin searching.
It's not clear what the indication was, but senior administration officials told ABC News the missing Malaysian flight continued to "ping" a satellite on an hourly basis after it lost contact with radar. The Boeing 777 jetliners are equipped with what is called the Airplane Health Management system in which they ping a satellite every hour. The number of pings would indicate how long the plane stayed aloft.
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White House spokesman Jay Carney said, It's my understanding that based on some new information that's not necessarily conclusive, but new information, an additional search area may be opened in the Indian Ocean, and we are consulting with international partners about the appropriate assets to deploy....
Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/International/malaysia-airliner-pinging-indication-crashed-indian-ocean/story?id=22894802&singlePage=true
There is no exact information yet, the search continues to expand into the Indian Ocean. The 3 large objects found by satellite are not from the plane.
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uppityperson
Mar 2014
OP
As the debris, and the oil slick, and other information, it may prove untrue, but I thought it worth
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#2
A commercial airliner would be an excellent delivery device for a weapon's system.
kristopher
Mar 2014
#39
I love creative use of straw men, misdirection and ability to deftly twist away from the obvious
kristopher
Mar 2014
#49
Wouldn't a fire that took all of those things out, also destroy the auto pilot mechanisms?
freshwest
Mar 2014
#29
Yeah but at that point they'd be desperate to contact ATC somewhere for a divert..
EX500rider
Mar 2014
#64
What's the wing width of a 777? Interstate highways were designed to act as emergency runways.
freshwest
Mar 2014
#32
Maybe we haven't heard their demands because they couldn't land where they planned to land. OTOH,
freshwest
Mar 2014
#44
Those were my words, my editorializing, not the article. It is all very interesting, am thinking
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#28
I see it more as we don't know, but are trying to pull together whatever we can and now have to
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#20
"missing jet transmitted its location repeatedly to satellites over the course of five hours..."
Princess Turandot
Mar 2014
#34
If it transmitted its location for 5 hours, then what were the bleeping locations???
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#40