Posted on 03/10/2014 10:24:29 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine
All the proof is right here. The first link will be to the first video showing it going down off Malaysia's coast. The second is to Flight Radar!
First Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JpbZZKqxy0
FlightRadar24.com http://www.flightradar24.com/2014-03-09/01:16/24x/17.67,110.32/7
FAA radar data is only supplied for aircraft in US airspace. Everywhere else in the world, the data comes from aircraft ADS-B transponder data, which is picked up by internet-enabled receivers. These are often peripherals attached to privately-owned PCs used by civilian Ham or radio enthusiasts. ADS-B is present on a limited number of airliners (about 70% of European/Asian, and 30% US; largely Airbus, some of the Boeings). The majority of civil aviation actually is not covered by this, nor are most smaller business jets, so all that you see are the big airliners.
I suspect the confusion over the term “flight radar” is coming from my example of the website by the name “flightradar24”. It and several other flight tracking websites use similar terminology, though their graphic displays do not get any direct input from any ATC system.
“.....disintegration of the aircraft at speed and at high altitude (35,000 ft).”...
Should have left one hell of a large debris path, no matter where it went down. The key word is “Disintergration”.
“Disintergration”. ......
Opps, one to many letters in that one, take out the “r after “inte”........(Its early)
What the heck does this guy do to his hair? It looks like he rolls it on jumbo roller, then takes them out & does nothing else to it. I saw him on a program the other day and didn’t hear what he said because I was so amazed that any guy would do that to their hair, much less leave the house & appear on a program looking like that. It’s just the weirdest hair.
The “fast” track aircraft and some of the other anomalies are probably just network traffic delay related; the aircraft do not speed up/slow down like that shown via the ATC/tower radar systems.
Also, no object goes from 35,000 ft. to zero ft. in one or two frame updates. This is another network traffic artifact.
I'll wait for the real investigators to do their job. These arm chair guys are a wast of my time.
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