SG-19 wrote:This is just an out there thought, if MH-370 was turning around and suffered something that incapacitated the flight crew and knocked out all it's coms, is there a slim possibility that the aircraft made landfall in North West Australia. Some area's in that region are pretty much uninhabited, would anybody notice if a 777 came in under the radar???
logjam wrote:There's a lot more to this than meets the eye. Take a look at this hot off the press. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2579955/US-officials-convinced-two-separate-communications-systems-Malaysian-jet-DELIBERATELY-shut-14-minutes-apart-emerges-aircraft-pinging-FIVE-hours-vanished-flying.html
Fozzer wrote:..as an aside, relating to the aircraft...
I didn't realise that your mobile phone was capable of transmitting a regular signal which can be picked up by a satellite, and traced, even though it is switched off!
How do they do that?.......!
(Mine is ALWAYS switched off).
Paul...Mobile phone in silent mode?......!
expat wrote:Fozzer wrote:..as an aside, relating to the aircraft...
I didn't realise that your mobile phone was capable of transmitting a regular signal which can be picked up by a satellite, and traced, even though it is switched off!
How do they do that?.......!
(Mine is ALWAYS switched off).
Paul...Mobile phone in silent mode?......!
The only time a mobile phone is completely dead is around half an hour after the battery has been taken out..........Scary, but true. There is a lot of power retained within the electronics. I was reading a report the other day were an Iphone's movement sensors still function when the phone it turned off.
Matt
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