What's peoples thoughts on this it's getting rather strange.
If it is an accident it is very sad and unfortunate but just see on the news and a few other reports since last night that the engines were still sending out pings. I watched a thing about Rolls Royce Trent engines on BA planes a while back that they send real time data back to the factory whilst in flight.
This is what a few sources are saying the ping is but Malaysia air did not have that service enabled but the engines will still try connect every hour regardless.
So it is said that five hours later was the last ping they sent. How reliable news sources are is up for debate but also if it was a crash the black boxes beacons would have started and you only have to pass within 2 miles of them to read/see the signal.
Plus if it had gone down at last point of contact they would have found it surely some debris would have been found plenty of buoyancy in planes material associated with a crash.
It's all quite scary to be honest that a 777 could just vanish of the face of the earth.
If it is an accident it is very sad and unfortunate but just see on the news and a few other reports since last night that the engines were still sending out pings. I watched a thing about Rolls Royce Trent engines on BA planes a while back that they send real time data back to the factory whilst in flight.
This is what a few sources are saying the ping is but Malaysia air did not have that service enabled but the engines will still try connect every hour regardless.
So it is said that five hours later was the last ping they sent. How reliable news sources are is up for debate but also if it was a crash the black boxes beacons would have started and you only have to pass within 2 miles of them to read/see the signal.
Plus if it had gone down at last point of contact they would have found it surely some debris would have been found plenty of buoyancy in planes material associated with a crash.
It's all quite scary to be honest that a 777 could just vanish of the face of the earth.