Bass wrote:Not terrorism again
logjam wrote:I have Flight Radar 24, you can track any aircraft that files a flt plan anywhere in the world. http://www.flightradar24.com/#60,15/6?& ... 0076066592 if you pay the paltry sum of $3.50, you get the full program which allows you to sit in the cockpit of any selected flight. They use Google Earth. At present I am monitoring civil air traffic around Sebastopol, but They have a saved track of the missing Malaysian B777.
expat wrote:Bass wrote:Not terrorism again
At this time I would doubt it basically on the grounds that terrorists love publicity and no one is claiming responsibility. Also, the term terrorist has been over the last few years hijacked by the press and Home Land Security to cover far to much of a wide base of criminal activity. Lets face it, if you attack someone with a pencil nowadays you are likely to be charged with terrorism. If this was terrorism in the tradition usage of the term, I would expect the representatives of those who performed it to have released a statement. If it was a hijacking, in the traditional usage of the term, then those people what to live and one a whole in another country. At this time I am thinking crew incapacitation due to an aircraft related problem, or a major failure of some sort, Swissair flight 111 comes to mind for example. The whole world thought that was terrorism at the time, turns out it was the inflght entertainment system of all things caused an airline to fall from the sky. I may be wrong, but I hope I am not..........otherwise flying is going to get to be more hassle that it is worth. You as a passenger are already treated like a terrorist when you enter the average airport until you have exited your destination without the adding more layers of intrusion each time something like this happens.
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