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1st Apr 2014, 06:42
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Posted By bono

Why Going Over Same Search Area Again?

Can anyone explain why search effort is again taking place over the areas already searched before?


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1st Apr 2014, 06:34
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Posted By bono

Australia Settles In For Long Haul

Having realized that there is no detectable debris on ocean surface in their search areas and that resolving this incident will take a long time, Australia has set up a dedicated Joint Agency...
31st Mar 2014, 09:09
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Posted By bono

Bluefin Sonar Technical Specs

The PDF at http://goo.gl/oN0wp6 has some useful technical info. Else try www.bluefinrobotics.com (http://www.bluefinrobotics.com).
31st Mar 2014, 07:49
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Posted By bono

Deep-sea search tools ready for deployment

Deep-sea search tools ready for deployment
Phoenix Towed Pinger Locator 25
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Bluefin-21 autonomous underwater vehicle
http://i57.tinypic.com/oirk1t.jpg
...
30th Mar 2014, 17:36
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Posted By bono

Search for MH370 could take years, says US naval officer

The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could take years, a United States naval officer suggested today, as search and rescue officials raced to locate the plane's black box recorder...
29th Mar 2014, 15:32
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Posted By bono

Five ways to make sure we never lose a plane again

1. Flight tracking over the oceans is already possible and it's cheap
2. Make accident conditions trigger black box data bursts
... more at New Scientist
Five ways to make sure we never lose a...
27th Mar 2014, 18:54
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Posted By bono

Great 5 Part Series on Designing and Creation of B777

This is a great, 5 part, almost 5 hours long series on conceptualizing, designing, and building B777 by Boeing in early 90s. Interestingly, tail is made of composites so it should float.

...
26th Mar 2014, 17:11
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Posted By bono

How Inmarsat Hacked Their Data to Find Flight MH370

Detailed scientific explanation of the complex mathematical puzzle solved by Inmarsat engineers surviving on pizza for 6 days/nights while working on the problem.


Physics Buzz: How Inmarsat...
26th Mar 2014, 15:46
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Posted By bono

Where is Debris

U.S. hardware designed to help with that task arrived Wednesday in Perth, the western Australian city that is the base for the search efforts.
The United States sent a Bluefin-21 autonomous...
26th Mar 2014, 15:09
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Posted By bono

Where Is debris?

There is nothing that can be tied to MH370 that has been spotted visually by any ship. South Indian ocean has plenty of debris otherwise (Google Indian Ocean Garbage Patch).


The two arguments go...
26th Mar 2014, 14:49
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Posted By bono

Where Is Debris?

1. Big passenger plane hits water, breaks apart and spews debris of all kinds
2. Roaring forties will spread debris far and wide within days
3. Satellites looking across hundreds of miles will spot...
26th Mar 2014, 14:24
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Posted By bono

Where is Debris

Let me use your intuitive assumption in this case, if it is not possible for a big aircraft to stay intact after ditching in waves, coupled with the fact that Inmarsat is pointing in the right...
24th Mar 2014, 14:45
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Posted By bono

Navy Prepares Black Box Locator for MH370 Search

"As a precautionary measure in case a debris field is located, U.S. Pacific Command has ordered U.S. Pacific Fleet to move a black box locator into the region, March 24.
If a debris field is...
24th Mar 2014, 14:26
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Posted By bono

Norwegian Car Carrier Hoegh St Petersburg

Hoegh St Petersburg was relieved yesterday from search duties at the request of the ship according to the briefing by AMSA.
22nd Mar 2014, 18:10
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Posted By bono

Chinese Satellite Objects Not Sighted By Aircraft

AMSA reports not sighting objects spotted by Chinese satellite. [Update#10]

"This evening China provided a satellite image to Australia possibly showing a 22.5 metre floating object in the...
21st Mar 2014, 13:38
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Posted By bono

Appeal: Please Do Not Reveal Critical Security Info

Some one raised a very pertinent question about discussing cockpit door security procedures on an open forum. I believe that information that can reveal crucial security procedures related to...
20th Mar 2014, 07:45
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Posted By bono

Fuel Starvation Induced Descent Pattern

Edition12
Can aviation experts make an educated guess regarding the descent pattern followed by a fully loaded B777 as a result of fuel starvation. Does the typical nose up, one wing pointed down,...
19th Mar 2014, 09:50
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Posted By bono

AMSA Maps

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19th Mar 2014, 09:44
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Posted By bono

AMSA MH370 Search Day 2 March 19 2014

John Young gave on camera briefing without any reporters. Key Points:
1. Search area has shifted a little closer to Perth due to refinements based on data analysis
2. Only one aircraft participated...
18th Mar 2014, 10:48
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Posted By bono

Buoy 14908

OleOle
For those interested in the surface current in the Australian search region for the last 10 days.
Buoy 14908

... here it is:

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16th Mar 2014, 15:58
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Posted By bono

Radars are there to scare mainly

Pontius Navigator, GlueBall : If we are looking at a situation that national air defense radars are there to mainly scare and not do the job the taxpayers paid millions for, then it makes it a...
16th Mar 2014, 14:37
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Posted By bono

Malaysian plane saga highlights air defense gaps

"Several nations will be embarrassed by how easy it is to trespass their airspace," said Air Vice Marshal Michael Harwood, a retired British Royal Air Force pilot and ex-defense attache to Washington...
15th Mar 2014, 21:21
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Posted By bono

Australian Radar Did Not Capture MH370

Mark Dodd, a spokesman for the Australian Defense Ministry, said he hadn’t heard of any trace of the aircraft being picked up by his nation. Australia’s network includes a long-range radar system...
14th Mar 2014, 09:26
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Posted By bono

New Evidence Suggests That Plane Disappearance Was A Deliberate Act

"Two U.S. officials believe the shutdown of two separate communications systems from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 happened at different times, indicating the disappearance was less likely...
13th Mar 2014, 21:41
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Posted By bono

Plane Flew For 4 Hours

SaturnV

Based on the Wall St. Journal reporter's accounts, the pinging lasted for four hours, at 30 minute intervals. So there was power and a functioning communication link during that interval....
13th Mar 2014, 16:40
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Posted By bono

How Far It Flew

Kerosene Kraut:

The SecDef of Malaysia denied the engine data transmission story today. The US still seems to support some ongoing flight theory.

Its not that Malaysians are against the ongoing...
13th Mar 2014, 13:18
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Posted By bono

Where Did It End Up?

Davidsoffice

IF the rogue radar track was our aircraft..... Where would it reach, in that general direction, outside of friendly radar coverage before needing fuel?


This is THE most...
13th Mar 2014, 13:04
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Posted By bono

Radar Contact Till 2:40 AM

Surely:
I was under the impression ATC informed mas at 240 that last contact was 121

Two different things.
[A] Last contact with crew at 1:21 AM, Malaysia Time.

"Malaysia Airlines...
13th Mar 2014, 12:03
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Posted By bono

Tracked Till 2:40 AM

philipat

Perhaps, yes. The times are all LOCAL not UTC. So remember that Vietnam time is one hour BEHIND Malaysia time (Even though further East).


I do not want to sound harsh but:


1....
12th Mar 2014, 18:03
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Posted By bono

India asked to join Search-where is their radar data?

One unfortunate side impact of missing 777 is that it has revealed just how pathetic military radar coverage is in the region. Nations are naturally reticent regarding what their radars can see or...
12th Mar 2014, 15:04
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Posted By bono

Heavy Captain

spmd11:

I don't normally speculate (I'm a heavy Captain for a US airline with a lot of overwater experience in an ac like the 777), but I will add this, with CPDLC, HF, VHF, ACARS and SATCOM, I'll...
12th Mar 2014, 09:46
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Posted By bono

FAA Notice May 10 2013 Electrical Fire and Smoke

[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 91 (Friday, May 10, 2013)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 27310-27313]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]...
11th Mar 2014, 15:26
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Posted By bono

Search for missing Malaysian plane goes high tech

"The P-3C and the MH-60 have surface search radar with a range of 5000 to 10,000 feet that can look down and pick up pretty small objects, even non-metallic ones, and down to basketball size," says...
10th Mar 2014, 23:22
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Posted By bono

Facts and Conclusions

If you take the point in time where transponders shut off as t=0, or corresponding location as origin point, a few results can be arrived at:


1. Lack of debris on sea surface in the immediate...
10th Mar 2014, 20:38
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Views: 24,209,942
Posted By bono

Facts and Conclusions

As I mentioned, this conclusion reflects what is *publicly* known at present. Later information could (most likely) change this conclusion.


Cell phones are only off during takeoff, people use...
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