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September11 wrote:Search continues? Hopefully this summer MH370 is discovered
gzm wrote:The assumption on most people's part is that at 17:22 (IGARI) the left AC bus circuit breaker was isolated and turned off which would have removed some flight control overrides as well as depowering the in flight entertainment system; at this point the plane would have been flown in manual mode. Then at18:24 the Left AC bus was powered back up and reengaged with the rest of the plane which re-powered the IFE hence the SDU booted up again. This allowed use of the Flight Management Computer for navigation. Also at that time or before, the IFE was switched off (not de-powered) presumably to block any use of the telephony service.Let's repeat something: is there a conclusive explanation how the SatCom was re-activated? Was that the most curious thing about MH370? What do the experts say? What is their best guess? Let's resume our conversation.
salttee wrote:I gave you the answer in post #406. That was a week ago, when were you planning to have this resumed conversation?gzm wrote:Let's repeat something: is there a conclusive explanation how the SatCom was re-activated? Was that the most curious thing about MH370? What do the experts say? What is their best guess? Let's resume our conversation.
BirdBrain wrote:I'm not sure if this is a satire site or free vacation for the DJs, but these guys claim to have almost found something. Please read at your own discreation.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world- ... solved/amp
The fact that the person's name is misspelled within the article, tells me not to put too much stock in this.
neutrino wrote:https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/malaysia-to-release-report-on-missing-flight-mh370-on-jul-30-10547524
Will there be anything new in this upcoming report on July 30? We shall see.
BirdBrain wrote:I'm not sure if this is a satire site or free vacation for the DJs, but these guys claim to have almost found something. Please read at your own discreation.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world- ... solved/amp
The fact that the person's name is misspelled within the article, tells me not to put too much stock in this.