Saturday 29 March 2014

FOLLOW THE PINGS AGAIN

It would be an interesting experiment for Malaysian Airlines to send up another aircraft with tracking systems disabled as before. When the aircraft has arrived at its destination and been hidden away, the nations of the world be invited to find by following the pings on their satellite computers.

If the aircraft can not be located, then it is back to the drawing boards. With the high number of satellites in the sky, it is amazing that not one recorded the flight of the original aircraft. There must be satellites that can keep surveillance of the entire region. But silence on the missing aircraft.

With a photo against the background of a map of the region, a recruit at training school could orientate a map and estimate the direction in which the aircraft was heading.

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