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But there are large stretches of the ocean where it s uncovered by radar because the radar equipment needs to be on land. within the first five days of searching, grim discoveries confirm the fate of those on board. bodies and pieces of the airplane including the vertical stabilizer, are found floating on the surface of the sea. but there are still more questions than answers about what downed the air bus 3350. to answer them, investigators will need to low kat the main fuselage. these brightly colored orange devices are commonly known as black boxes. those boxes were put out a ping signal or audible signal with sonar to listen for it. that box is buried under wreckage or stuck in the mud, you won t have any signal. you d be right on top of the wreckage and never get it. ....
Equipment needs to be on land. within the first five days of searching, grim discoveries confirm the fate of those on board. bodies and pieces of the airplane including the vertical stabilizer, are found floating on the surface of the sea. but there are still more questions than answers about what downed the air bus 3350. to answer them, investigators will need to low kat the main fuselage. these brightly colored orange devices are commonly known as black boxes. those boxes were put out a ping signal or audible signal with sonar to listen for it. that box is buried under wreckage or stuck in the mud, you won t have any signal. you d be right on top of the wreckage and never get it. this is what we are looking for. ....
Missing? i think the general public doesn t realize it. but there are large stretches of the ocean where it s uncovered by radar because the radar equipment needs to be on land. within the first five days of searching, grim discoveries confirm the fate of those on board. bodies and pieces of the airplane including the vertical stabilizer, are found floating on the surface of the sea. but there are still more questions than answers about what downed the air bus 3350. to answer them, investigators will need to low kat the main fuselage. these brightly colored orange devices are commonly known as black boxes. those boxes were put out a ping signal or audible signal with sonar to listen for it. that box is buried under ....
Investigation, what does that mean? we knew where this went down. we have no idea where this went down. we don t even have an investigation. that s the problem here. we don t know everything the satellites picked up. a lot of information hasn t been given out. but in order to find the debris field on top of the water, they re going to have to have eyes on something, like the palette maybe. in order for that to be anything, they have to prove it came from this plane, which is a long step still. i ve been talking to you for years. you know how much respect i have for you. however, in the air france crash from 2009 which was perhaps the closest parallel to this one, one of the first things they found was the rutter, the vertical stabilizer. that was floating on the surface. that s right. but it s still small compared to a 70-foot wing. there was no 70-foot piece of metal that was found. there are air pockets and some ....
Looking for with satellite imagery, you don t have a sharp right angle and that looked like a sharp right ang until the debris. but you really need to look at all the swing surfaces on the 777. you have the two wings each side, the vertical stabilizer and the horizontal stabilizer. i ve been hearing the plane is 60 feet tall but the vertical stab is not 60 feet tall. it s 60 feet off the ground, but where it meets the fuselage on the back of the plane it s 45 feet tall, and so just by if it s 24 meters, then that s clearly not the tail and would point towards a wing section. but the 80-foot nature of that, it still needs it would be comforting for me to know that is definitively not a container off a container ship. ....