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Malaysia flight 370 Where is it?

Started by spacemaverick, March 11, 2014, 05:14:08 AM

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ArMaP

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on April 23, 2014, 11:03:17 PM
I still think there has been a "Remote Hijacking" of the Aircraft at some point through
"Remote In Flight Tuning " !
Could you explain the reference to "Remote In Flight Tuning"? Is that something you found somewhere?

The Matrix Traveller

QuoteI still say remotely controlled and diverted but we'll never know.

Things have a way of coming out ... given time.   :)

Not all, can keep this sort of thing secret.

Scum floats to the top.

Especially if  $$$$$'s are involved.

And yes my heart goes out to those, who are innocent victims of all this ...

It's an ugly business.

The security aspect of air travel concerns me, as I intend to fly through or near to this area again.

zorgon

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on April 24, 2014, 02:45:53 AM
Things have a way of coming out ... given time.   :)

Still waiting for Roswell, Kennedy and 9/11... :P

...am running out of time :D

The Matrix Traveller

Quote from: zorgon on April 24, 2014, 05:56:48 AM
Still waiting for Roswell, Kennedy and 9/11... :P

...am running out of time :D

Maybe in the next chapter ? When we get new "Avatars"  LOL.

I need a new Monkey, this ones just about ready for the scrap heap !   :(

Getting fewer smiles from the girls these days .....  :(

zorgon

yeah  that old saying "The Flesh is weak but the Spirit is strong"  has gone to "The Spirit is weak and the Flesh is rotting!"
:P

The Matrix Traveller

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Quote from: ArMaP on April 23, 2014, 11:49:33 PM
Could you explain the reference to "Remote In Flight Tuning"? Is that something you found somewhere?

Re. "Data Logging" Systems, and their management involving Aircraft Performance
(Both Mechanical; Collected from "sensors", as well as operator/personal performance)

In conjunction with "Remote Tuning" of mechanical and electronic systems.

The so called "Black Boxes" are NOT the only recording systems !

With you being Computer Savvy, no need for me to explain "Data Loggers" to you.

ArMaP

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on April 24, 2014, 09:51:50 PM
Re. "Data Logging" Systems, and their management involving Aircraft Performance
(Both Mechanical; Collected from "sensors", as well as operator/personal performance)
Where did you get the "Data Logging"? ???

QuoteIn conjunction with "Remote Tuning" of mechanical and electronic systems.
Where did you get the "Remote Tuning"? ???

QuoteWith you being Computer Savvy, no need for me to explain "Data Loggers" to you.
No, but you could, for once, give a direct answer to my question, preferably in an easy to understand English. :)

The Matrix Traveller

Quote from: ArMaP on April 24, 2014, 11:55:35 PM
Where did you get the "Data Logging"? ???
Where did you get the "Remote Tuning"? ???
No, but you could, for once, give a direct answer to my question, preferably in an easy to understand English. :)

I can't get more direct !

If you are "Computer Savvy", you will know what I m talking about.

"Data Loggers" are common place.

You are asking a question like where did I get English from.   :o

So you are making no sense...

ArMaP

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on April 25, 2014, 12:12:28 AM
I can't get more direct !
Maybe you can't, but it's possible. :)

QuoteIf you are "Computer Savvy", you will know what I m talking about.

"Data Loggers" are common place.
Yes, but I asked about the "Remote In Flight Tuning" you talked about, and instead of that you talk about "data loggers" and "remote tuning" and do not explain what is that supposed to be or where did you get that from.

QuoteYou are asking a question like where did I get English from.   :o
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by that.

QuoteSo you are making no sense...
My questions make perfect sense to me, too bad you don't understand my questions and I don't understand your answers. :(

spacemaverick

Communication is a 2-way process....what we have here is a failure to communicate..lol
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

ArMaP

Quote from: spacemaverick on April 25, 2014, 12:26:51 AM
Communication is a 2-way process....what we have here is a failure to communicate..lol
That I understand. ;D

sky otter



well i said  tractor beam... as in star trek stuff..maybe i mis spelt it..?

and matrix said this

I still think there has been a "Remote Hijacking" of the Aircraft at some point through
"Remote In Flight Tuning " !


Matrix.. are we saying the same thing with different words? 

enquiring minds and all that.. ;D

Fruitbat


Just chucking this into the mix. Around 9/11 there was a rumour that at least one of the 9/11 aeroplanes was hijacked by remote control to a.n. other arfield and the pax de-planed, never to be seen again.

This remote control facility was reputed to have been discovered by lufthansa, who promptly and quietly disabled it in their fleet....

I don't know if there is any truth in this, but that was supposed to be in existence in the year 2001...

Who knows what systems were in them 777's. IF there really was 4 E.L.T's in MH370, then it's gotta be a dead cert that it didn't crash into the ocean.

In some ways, we do live in a nasty world. FB.

rose

Quote from: ArMaP on April 25, 2014, 12:27:40 AM
That I understand. ;D

Laughing because this whole dialogue feels so familiar.  I am sometimes an overeager communicator who  skips ahead and then I can't understand why nobody understands. ;D

Matrix it seems to me that you are saying that the plane would have had 4 major subsystems collecting and providing continual feedback to the pilot, to the on board computers and, in real time, to some remote collection system? That's a bogglesome thought.

rose

The Matrix Traveller

QuoteMy questions make perfect sense to me,

they don't to me ....  ;)

Quotetoo bad you don't understand my questions and I don't understand your answers. :( 

Try rewording the question.

As you have said English is NOT your 1st language.

I guess I am uneducated, not understanding your language ....   :)


Tuning Systems and Data logging often go together...

No point in using Data Logging IF you are NOT going to use the data, now is there ?

I would have thought, that was easy to understand ?