Yes I would post but don’t have WJ access if someone does please post breaking news
Here is a bit more of the story:
Originally Posted by Wall Street Journal
Updated March 13, 2014 8:43 p.m. ET
Communication satellites received intermittent data “pings” from a missing Malaysia Airlines jet, giving the plane’s location, speed and altitude for at least five hours after it disappeared from civilian radar screens, people briefed on the investigation said Thursday.
The final satellite ping was sent from over water, at what one of these people called a “normal” cruising altitude. The people declined to say where specifically the transmission originated, adding that it was unclear why the transmissions stopped. One possibility one person cited was that the system sending them had been disabled by someone on board.
The automatic pings, or attempts to link up with satellites operated by Inmarsat PLC, occurred a number of times after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370’s last verified position, these people said, indicating that at least through those hours, the Boeing Co. 777 carrying 239 people remained intact and hadn’t been destroyed in a crash, act of sabotage or explosion.
Malaysian Airlines said it hadn’t received any such data.
If the plane remained airborne for that entire period it could have flown more than 2,200 nautical miles from its last confirmed position over the Gulf of Thailand, these people said.
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Looks like periodic ‘registration’ attempts or handshakes by an Inmarsat data terminal were taking place ... why it stopped, the aircraft may have finally run out of fuel, descended, etc. (RIP) ... reg attempts might have been once very 10 min or 30 min or an hour ... at which times ‘data’ e.g. location? was sent.
I looked at it, the rest of the article doesn’t really have anything new that is more specific than in the first two sentences.
The fact that the plane was at normal cruising altitude is interesting.
Also, that the data included the plane’s location. They must have known that days ago!
You can read stories on the WSJ if you Go ogle the title of the article and then click the link.