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What's your guess

you guys remember that pro golfer that died in a plane crash and the F-16 that escorted it until it crashed because of an in cabin air issue where they all died and the plane ran out of fuel?

Could that have been the case for this plane? I doubt it since this plane has a lot of fuel to fly. Just food for thought.

No phone call made from any of the passengers or any warning. Definitely weird, like something major went wrong with the plane.
 
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I heard/read that people called their phones, they ring but no one answers. Have not kept up with it. But I'm wondering "who might be on board"?

Based on the above--I am curious as to why don't the searchers use the GPS tracking device that is on every cell phone to establish a location. I called 911 once to report an accident and they used my tracker to pinpoint and verify the location. This was information they had instantly.
 
That's why I keep my "Dumb Phone"
NO GPS chip in it... :D
They'll have to find me the old-fashioned way: bloodhounds! :2thumbs:
Well; that, and I'd hate to own a phone that was smarter than me! :D
 
I heard/read that people called their phones, they ring but no one answers. Have not kept up with it. But I'm wondering "who might be on board"?

Now it's time to add APPS phone location on our phones and to the black box that cannot be turn off. FAA and NTSB should look in to this. Black box should be turn on with the wheels up switch.
 
The "Black Box" may very well be powered-up as soon as the aircraft starts getting serious about taking off...
But that doesn't mean that a knife through a wire, or a circuit board; won't silence it... :shocked:
 
I believe, without any evidence what-so-ever, that BRP stole it. They are planning the next set of products, The Sky-Doo, also known as the Ultra-Light Spyder Sky-Hi.

to do this they need an actual working passenger airliner. I don't know why, but I'm not an engineer.
 
I believe, without any evidence what-so-ever, that BRP stole it. They are planning the next set of products, The Sky-Doo, also known as the Ultra-Light Spyder Sky-Hi.

to do this they need an actual working passenger airliner. I don't know why, but I'm not an engineer.

There may be a flaw here. BRP (through Bombardier) builds planes. I think it would be much easier to borrow from themselves. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
There may be a flaw here. BRP (through Bombardier) builds planes. I think it would be much easier to borrow from themselves. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
Awwwwww.cumm-onnnn....work with me on this....maybe we could get it on a Drudge Report or maybe the onion....
 
The "black box" is powered up anytime the engines are started and runs until all power is turned off. There are actually two boxes. One for aircraft data and one for cockpit voice activity. The aircraft box cannot be disabled.
 
Now the media is reporting that the plane was flown for seven hours after it lost contact. Also, that a human was apparently driving [sic] it.

Stolen I tell ya!
for spare parts or for something else?
 
There was talk on the radio about all the airfields that were built in WWII in that region. May be they landed the aircraft and made it 'disappear' some how?

On my ealier post was my question as to who was onboard? I asked the same question after the jet went down several years ago coming from Brazil. Found out three days after that crash. Sort of like the Larry McDonald Flight 007 that was shot down. Make some one disappear?
 
Mystery

I love a good mystery, but, "Sherlock and the case of the Canned American Flying Spyder" isn't doing it for me!;)

Seriously, there must be some very worried families and gov'ts out there.
 
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