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Originally posted by chidamg View Postsomethg serious has occured suddenly and the answer to the mystery can be found only if authorities are able to find wreckage and the main balck box which will be able to pick signals even under water for a period of 60 days(I assume it is 60 days)
Lets hope that we get answer to this mystery soon .
Also the pinger is not required to survive on impact as it is on the outside of the flight recorder, only the memory module is fully protected.FR24 F-EGLF1, Blitzortung station 878, OGN Aldersht2, PilotAware PWAldersht, PlanePlotter M7.
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Read a news that family member were able to establish call with missing flight MH370 passenger and was able to hear the ringtone with No response.
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Is it not possible for the authorities to trace that particular number or thru GPS to track the position of the number so that they can make an extensive 100 kms radius search to find any thg fruitful
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Originally posted by grahammolyneux View PostCan anyone tell me why I can't see any sign of Search planes on the Radar is it because they are flying to low to be seen ????
- they may be too low ... below the horizon for the land based receivers (the signals are line of sight)
- they may not (is quite likely since they're military) don't have ADS-B transmitters on board transmitting their position.
probably both apply
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Malaysian psychic
Even the psychics are chipping in..
http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/219...-psychics-out/
Back in Malaysia, a psychic, who wants to remain anonymous, predicted that 'people will be walking out from the wild into civilisation' in a day or two. He advised officials to 'search inland around Ca Mau, where he said there's a field 'just enough for a plane to land'.
He says the plane will be found in 'the snowy mountains' of U Minh Thoung National Park in Vietnam. The park is an 80 sq km region in the southwest tip of Vietnam.
Is it even possible that they've flown that far since it's last point of contact?
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Originally posted by atomicpulze View PostEven the psychics are chipping in..
http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/219...-psychics-out/
Back in Malaysia, a psychic, who wants to remain anonymous, predicted that 'people will be walking out from the wild into civilisation' in a day or two. He advised officials to 'search inland around Ca Mau, where he said there's a field 'just enough for a plane to land'.
He says the plane will be found in 'the snowy mountains' of U Minh Thoung National Park in Vietnam. The park is an 80 sq km region in the southwest tip of Vietnam.
Is it even possible that they've flown that far since it's last point of contact?
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Hallo everybody, first time in this forum for me.
I watched to the flight path of MH 370 and i saw that the path violet colour change to white in a while; the FL drops from 35000 to zero and the heading from 20° to 40°: This confirm that everything happened in a shot; the water impact position seems quite identifiable, it is unbelievable that nothing was found floating on the water!
It is a very interesting trouble, without forgot all passengers and relevant families.
Regarding Flightradar24 I do not know the time elapsed from one shot to the following one: this will be interesting to scan in detail the very last moment.
Sorry for my poor english
Claudio
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DigitalGlobe launches crowdsource search for missing Malaysian plane
Hi guys,
check this link http://www.digitalglobeblog.com/2014...ngmalayairjet/
and if you can help in search....
I tried many times then I was able to connect, I don't know reason for it
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Originally posted by bhavlobhuro View PostDigitalGlobe launches crowdsource search for missing Malaysian plane
Hi guys,
check this link http://www.digitalglobeblog.com/2014...ngmalayairjet/
and if you can help in search....
I tried many times then I was able to connect, I don't know reason for it
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WHY ARE THE PASSENGERS' PHONES STILL RINGING? courtesy from
John Brennan, head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said: 'I think you cannot discount any theory', when asked if it was possible the pilot deliberately crashed the Boeing 777.
After three days, wouldn’t the phone batteries be dead by now?
Not necessarily. Smartphones are renowned for their poor battery life and will typically last up to around 24 hours. But the batteries of older phones can last considerably longer.
For example, the Nokia 100 boasts a standby battery life of a staggering 35 days. Smartphone batteries can also last longer if the handset isn’t being used, and especially if the phone is in Flight Mode.
However, if the phone is in Flight Mode, it switches off all wireless activity meaning calls wouldn’t be able to connect, effectively ruling out this theory. If the phone batteries are dead, wouldn’t the call go straight to voicemail?
In a word, yes. However, the process of sending the call to voicemail can differ depending on the service provider.
For example, the majority of phones will go straight to voicemail, or callers will get an out of service message if voicemail hasn’t been set up.
This will occur even if the phone is underwater, or not near a cell signal.
However, some service providers will ring once or twice before the phone goes to voicemail, or cut off. This may explain the reports that claimed phones rang before seeming to hang up. Some reports claim the phones are just ringing and ringing though. How is this possible?
Telecoms expert Alan Spencer told MailOnline that if the phones are really ringing, they can categorically not be under the sea.
He added that the phones will only be ringing if they are ‘switched on, not in water, the battery is charged, and [they are] near a mobile cell site.’
This means that if the phones are genuinely ringing, the plane needs to have landed on land – not in the sea – and be in a location where there is cell service, rather than landing in the middle of a jungle, for example. Why can’t network operators locate the phones?
A number of family members have asked the network operators why they can’t use the phone’s signal to locate the missing people.
Professor William Webb, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, told MailOnline: ‘The phones definitely won't be working. They'll be underwater, out of coverage and by this time out of battery.
‘So there's absolutely no way they could be used for triangulation.
‘As to why they are ‘ringing’ it'll be the same as if they were out of coverage - in some cases it may ring before going to voicemail.’What about the T3212 timer I’ve read about?
The T3212 is a timer that causes a phone to periodically send a message to the network saying where it is.
But Professor Webb said this only works when the phone is turned on and it is in coverage. It won't work when the battery is dead.
What about reports that passengers are appearing online, on the QQ social network?
When people sign into social networks including QQ, as well as Facebook, they appear online.
This is the case whether they’ve signed in on a phone, tablet, PC, and laptop.
if missing passengers are shown as online, they may not be using the service on their phone. Instead they may still be logged in on another device.
If this other device shuts down or goes into standby, however, or there is a long period of inactivity, the social network will log them out, which may explain why some accounts went from online to offline over a period of three days.
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