Isca
back on page 112 DYE wrote in post 2234 (now 2230)
Quote:
Checked FR24 at 07 MAR 2014 - 18:10 UTC (08 MAR 2014 02:10 local time)
FR24 shows SQ68 FL300 SIN - BCN B777W approx 200 miles north-west of Penang.
I have tried to reproduce this using flt SQ68 and MH370 and can't anyone else tried
Going to very embarassing if this is true
Yes, it is possible, though it appears on FR24 as "SIA68"
There are, however anomalies with the data as presented - for an example, set the time to 17.00 on March 7 and watch what KAL672 (and the neighbouring CCA970) do whilst MAS370 is heading for the Malaysian coast. Perhaps anomalies are to be expected, given that this is unofficial data, but to see 2 reciprocal tracks in the surrounding area of the event under question, AND within a few minutes of the disappearance seems somewhat . . . . odd!
Bear in mind you will not see MAS370 heading NW of Penang as (allegedly) it's transponder is off and therefore there is no ADS-B data to superimpose on this image.