Egypt Air Flight has disappeared from radar

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given there is now a lot of radio silence re: the idea of terrorism as well as further findings, I believe the truth will be buried with the victims.


Are you kidding me. Investigations into airplane crashes take years to complete but they do happen. Now MH370 might be a mystery forever but they will gather the pieces of the plane and use data and forensics to determine what happened. This isn't the 1800s, we can do that now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given there is now a lot of radio silence re: the idea of terrorism as well as further findings, I believe the truth will be buried with the victims.


I'm certain very few air disasters have been completely figured out in 3 days. Chill. The pieces of the plane need to be retrieved and analyzed before they can say anything for sure. I think the time difference is making it difficult for the 24 hours news networks to talk about updates and theories incessantly.


And please, if you must speculate at all, use the term "security issue."


Why does using the term "security issue" appease you? Explain.
Anonymous
This is interesting - Now there are claims the plane did not swerve and plunge. http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/24/middleeast/egyptair-flight-804-main/index.html


"Initially, Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos said that, upon entering Egyptian airspace, the aircraft swerved "90 degrees left and then 360 degrees" before plunging dramatically."

"The head of Egypt's National Air Navigation Services Company is challenging that account. Administrative board chairman Mohi El-Din Azmi told Egyptian state-run media Al-Ahram on Sunday that the plane did not swerve or lose altitude before it disappeared off the radar.
The plane was at an altitude of 37,000 feet within the flight path, without any deviation, Azmi said. It disappeared from the radar screens less than a minute after it entered the Egyptian airspace."
Anonymous
This sounds like the Malaysian 370 flight. Early confirmations/reports disputed, speculation quickly changing, and what we though we know didn't actually happen.

Much too early to know anything. There are pretty much zero facts, except a downed plane in the sea. Beyond that there aren't really any certainties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like the Malaysian 370 flight. Early confirmations/reports disputed, speculation quickly changing, and what we though we know didn't actually happen.

Much too early to know anything. There are pretty much zero facts, except a downed plane in the sea. Beyond that there aren't really any certainties.


+1

There's an old saying, "The first report is ALWAYS wrong." Applies to about everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like the Malaysian 370 flight. Early confirmations/reports disputed, speculation quickly changing, and what we though we know didn't actually happen.

Much too early to know anything. There are pretty much zero facts, except a downed plane in the sea. Beyond that there aren't really any certainties.


Interesting that they both went down shortly after entering new air space.
Anonymous
EgyptAir Flight 804: 'Black box' signals detected, French investigators say

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/01/africa/egyptair-possible-signal-detected/index.html
Anonymous
THEY ANNOUNCED THEY FOUND THE WRECKAGE!!!!
Anonymous
THEY JUST FOUND THE SECOND BLACK BOX!!!!!

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36557134
Anonymous
Have the Egyptians released the contents of the black boxes they found?

What did the wreckage suggest as the cause?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have the Egyptians released the contents of the black boxes they found?

What did the wreckage suggest as the cause?


I believe one if not both were damaged, but cnn or Reuters would be a better place to look for an accurate article with the black box info.
Anonymous
Why can't they capture this info in realtime and send it to a cloud type storage? It seems like these black boxes are old outdated technology. Even it the data loops in like 1 hours clips and only stores 60 minutes of data why hasn't this been something implemented on planes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why can't they capture this info in realtime and send it to a cloud type storage? It seems like these black boxes are old outdated technology. Even it the data loops in like 1 hours clips and only stores 60 minutes of data why hasn't this been something implemented on planes?


Airplanes are old. This one was from 2003, a relatively young aircraft. They stay in service for decades.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Google - http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/21/middleeast/egyptair-data-recorders/index.html


Honestly! Damaged by a crash?

Why don't they engineer these things to withstand a crash?? Engineers are dumb.
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