Posted on 03/21/2014 3:01:31 AM PDT by Whenifhow
Agree
It would be at the edge of the coverage range for the second satellite, but it appears from the arcs that they must have recovered signals received by a second satellite.
Knowing the time the pings were issued (e.g., 6:11:0000, 7:11:0000, 8:11:0000) and the time the pings were received by each satellite (e.g., 6:11:0002, 7:11:0008, 8:11:0013) they can compute an approximate distance x from satellite 1 and an approximate distance y from satellite 2.
The problem is the satellites sit over the equator. Therefore there are two solutions to the problem object Z is distance x from satellite 1 and y from satellite 2. One is to the north of the equator, and one is to the south of the equator.
Kazakhstan Pakistan, no need to quibble for the STAN seeing as both are nuttyass muslims.
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I thought that herr general said that a “statement would be issued in the next 24/48 hours”...well!...we’re waiting!
General Mcinerney maybe not be giving a source for his info but so far he has been right about them not finding anything in the South
I hesitate to agree with the good General on this, except for the fact no wreckage has been found. This missing plane is so bizarre.
Was there a person of interest the CIA wanted that was on that flight?
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Don’t know - there might be some info on the passengers on the thread - post 15
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3135643/posts?page=15#15
FYI - new thread tonight
Malaysian Plane Now In Pakistan: Gen McInerney:US Has Not Come Clean With Flight 370 Data:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3135953/posts
I don’t see the airtrack passing through Singapore airspace...? The southern track goes west of Malayasia, then over Indonesia, but in no way does it go over Singapore.
Maybe you can explain?
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