Posted on 03/22/2014 12:45:01 PM PDT by servo1969
No, they are Rolls Royce engines and the data went to the UK and was first reported from there IIRC.
And then we turn around, scratch our heads and get all puzzled: "Golly gee, I'm really surprised that our government just can't seem to find that darned plane!!"
They know. Obviously. They just aren't telling.
I don’t even think Obama is the owner of sufficient gray cells to make up his own lies.
He can’t even repeat them without a TelePrompter or an ear bud.
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That was the way it was first reported but then the name “Rolls Royce” was removed entirely from the story, which is strange, but it is indicative that Rolls Royce is a Boeing subcontractor that makes those engines to Boeing specs and thus for all intents and purposes and legal reasons they are Boeing engines.
That’s better. For a bit I thought you were inferring McInerney was doing nobama’s bidding.
I believe the General before anyone else regarding the missing plane.
That’s better. For a bit I thought you were inferring McInerney was doing nobama’s bidding.
I believe the General before anyone else regarding the missing plane.
Like they told us OBL was there?
Think Our Internal Black Ops vs the WhiteHut crowd.
Hell these days I trust NO POLITICAL SCUM & only a select few I know in person...
How long did the Pak ISI get by hiding Osama?
We can’t give in to our wish to bestow our logic onto some of the worst idiots on the planet.
The Paks think they will not be found out, so they feel free to do anything for their cause.
Don’t believe Boeing makes the engines. That’s Rolls Royce and RR was getting the engine pings.
As long as you don’t blame “common core” for your error, all is forgiven.
This is a Kelly File video at the beginning it is stated it was reported missing on March 7, 2014 and the report continues with a summary of notable events providing a timeline.
Good review of events and reporting from Megyn Kelly who has reported on this issue and nothing else for two weeks.
8:19
March 21, 2014
Inside the mystery of Flight 370
‘The Kelly File’ takes a look at the biggest aviation riddle
<> Thats Rolls Royce and RR was getting the engine pings.<>
Boeing offers a satellite service that can receive a stream of data during flight on how the aircraft is functioning and relay the information to the plane’s home base. The idea is to provide information before the plane lands on whether maintenance work or repairs are needed.
Could be the Herald is right about Boeing’s incoming maintenance reporting, but the engine pings everyone has mentioned was to the UK satellite Inmarsat for Rolls.
No the engine reporting data system was almost certainly part of the Rolls Royce warranty (the engines may even have been leased). That's why the Malaysians could opt out of the ACARS stuff, but needed the engine reporting to Rolls.
Rolls would probably be offended to call hem Boeing engines. From wiki - “Versions of the Trent are in service on the Airbus A330, A340, A380, Boeing 777, and 787, and variants are in development for the forthcoming A350 XWB.”
The Malaysian Airlines 777’s definitely used RR engines
http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en/mh-experience/our-fleet/boeing-777-200.html
Could be the Herald is right about Boeing’s incoming maintenance reporting, but the engine pings everyone has mentioned was to the UK satellite Inmarsat for Rolls.
unless they are attached to a plane that went down.
Corrections & Amplifications
U.S. investigators suspect Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flew for hours past the time it reached its last confirmed location, based on an analysis of signals sent through the planes satellite-communication link designed to automatically transmit the status of onboard systems, according to people familiar with the matter. An earlier version of this article incorrectly said investigators based their suspicions on signals from monitoring systems embedded in the planes Rolls-Royce PLC engines and described that process.
So, it went undetected from 1:20 a.m to 8:20 a.m and no one noticed. Doesn't anyone else find that highly disturbing?
I suspect that's the case because the 777 at some S.P.E.C.T.R.E. base in Pakistan is outlandish.
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