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Explain to me..... How da fuck we lose these planes?
Seriously.... How the fuck they just "dissapear" ?
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i cannot imagine that due to bad weather a plane can go down without any mayday - but the Air France flight back then was the same. and there it was a pilots fault
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pirates!
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butt pirates!
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It's 2014. Seems like someone could figure this out.
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There are some true imbeciles at the helm of this planet.
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Could it be aliens?
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I'm sure wehateporn will be posting the youtube video any moment for your convenience :)
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Now you got the aids TheSquealer
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That depends????
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Lose is a very common mispelling....
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That's a loose estimate of what's common, mang.
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he said too much information to transmit and also it takes usually something like 10 years before new technology is approved and introduced and: at least until now it almost never happened that a plane got totally lost and no black box could be found - that technology would cost more than not finding a plane every 20 years |
Juicy is your stool lose?
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LC Lives!!!!
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Asian drivers? :party-smi |
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MaDalton, you have a perpetrator complex.
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have another drink and you'll be banned by midnight...
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I like the other Vietnamese.....fuck i cant think of his name???? Luclonely????
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Luclonely for the win!!!!
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It is ridiculously true
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In this case I can just imagine how it would go... Sounds simple, right? Stream information to a satellite. Easy. But if you start at the very beginning - what data to send - everyone is going to disagree. For example, air speed - should they transmit that data, and why? Should that data come from the sensor on the bottom of the aircraft or from computers in the cockpit. Which would be more accurate, and which would be subject to failure more than the other? Then we'll need something to power the system that will track the air speed, and a method to transmit it? Is it as simple as running a wire from the cockpit to a cabinet in the back of the plane? If so, what kind of wire would they use? Then who would have access to this cabinet. Get my point? |
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Maybe some type of Electronic Counter Measures testing or even hacking into the planes avionics. Is it possible they are not seeing surface to air missiles, maybe something shoulder fired from a small craft? Really the possibility is there for a number of explanations. |
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Must be another terrorist attack?
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add some encryption and compression and delete information 1 hour after plane has successfully landed but there are also privacy issues since every word the pilots speak during flight would be transmitted |
Tell us more glistening oracle
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These planes basically fly themselves so the pilots are snorting blow and fucking the stewardesses instead of controlling the plane.
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How it works - Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! they would just need to make it crash resistant |
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aliens :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:
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Maybe the same reason why I don't want a discount on my car insurance for using their tracking device. Oops a plane went down, we don't know why, good luck finding the black box, as opposed to black box info instantaneously sent to FAA database, second by second, for every plane. We know when, why & how, airline is liable. :winkwink: |
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who is this "hadden" nick?
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