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From: Clyde Romero (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 06:00:43 -0700 (PDT) |
GUYS remember I said that the military knows where the plane is but is reluctant to say in order not to give away capabilities this was the case with the Air France crash as well This was from the CNBC web site : The Boeing 777 was briefly picked up on military radar on the other side of Malaysia and analysis of subsequent hourly electronic "handshakes" exchanged with a satellite led investigators to conclude the plane crashed far off the west Australian coast hours later. Sonar may help find the plane's black box voice and data recorders that are key to unlocking what happened on the flight. The black box is equipped with a locator beacon that transmits "pings" when underwater, but which only has an expected battery life of around 30 days. Experts have warned the Towed Pinger Locator may be of little use unless investigators can get a much better idea of exactly where the plane went into water, because its limited range and the slow speed at which it must be pulled behind the ship mean it cannot cover large areas of ocean quickly. In victory you deserve Champagne In defeat you need it! Scars are Tattoos with better stories ! Clyde Romero 678 6419932 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail ( including attachments ) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C., Sections 2510-2521, and is intended only for the persons or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain confidential or privileged material. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, dissemination, copying, forwarding or distribution is prohibited. |
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