If the crew became incapacitated, wouldn't the plane just go on the assigned route, hold, and crash when it ran out of fuel? I just imagine that the plane would've been programmed to fly for origin to destination as soon as they were airborne, but I'm a non pilot speaking so excuse me if that isn't what happens in flight.
If the crew became incapacitated, wouldn't the plane just go on the assigned route, hold, and crash when it ran out of fuel? I just imagine that the plane would've been programmed to fly for origin to destination as soon as they were airborne, but I'm a non pilot speaking so excuse me if that isn't what happens in flight.
Unless they inadvertently set heading hold on the autopilot and the last set heading was westbound?
You don't understand the content of my post.
Pilot Fighter said:When good performance data is logged, we know there was two-way communication. My question is, when no performance data is being received is there a communications log that proves that two-way communication had taken place? The existence of a log file doesn't prove much other than a local device is capable of creating a log file.
MikeD said:Why target the Diego Garcia US Navy facility? That would be akin to hijacking an airliner in order to go crash it into Wake Island.
Trying to visualize what terrorism benefit there would be.
Maybe you could help me understand what you mean by performance data? Are we talking concrete telemetry from the aircraft, or the performance of the digital packets themselves? I've gone into fairly mind-numbing detail about how that roaming handshake takes place, and it requires specific identification and serial numbers from the subscriber unit in order for it to authenticate itself as a valid user on the system. In order for the log file to be created, that has to happen. Nevermind the fact that forward error correction techniques are employed to make sure the data packet itself is authentic (and not a bad decode) when it is received by the satellite and relayed to the telecom headquarters (where it is logged in their computers for later review). I thought this is what you were talking about, since we aren't referring to "NULL" messages, but complicated SATCOM data transactions triggered by changes in geographic position. If you'd care to elaborate, I'd enjoy continuing the discussion.
I think he's asking if the the fact that there is a log file means that there was actual communication occurring between the remote and local units.
My understanding is that while there was no actual data transfer (no "performance data" being sent from the plane) the log includes timestamps and rough locations (geographic regions) from every time the remote unit called in to say "hey, I'm here, but I'm not sending you anything right now".
It is basically the US launching point for anything in the region. It also is one of five control bases for GPS. Who knows what else important occurs there on a daily basis.
QFT = Quantun Field Theory ???Had to google that one!
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I thought about that after I posted. The difference would be minimal. If it was a hijacking, I can see why they'd want to incapacitate the PAX, but beyond that, it's near impossible to figure out why they did what it's being reported what they did.
Unless they inadvertently set heading hold on the autopilot and the last set heading was westbound?
I postulated that some time ago - a crack (or fire) takes out some systems and incapacitated the crew.I was thinking something like roll mode or similar.
I'm curious if the military is refraining from describing it's OTH radar capabilities in some parts of the world [cough].If anyone thinks this airplane couldn't have flown across India/Pakistan without being noticed, well, it's definitely a possibility if the crew made deliberate efforts to avoid radar detection.
We're going to the extreme now, but there's no evidence this wasn't highly trained personnel with in depth knowledge of Indian PSR radar sites and suggested evasion altitudes.
Any theory is possible at this point.
This is all so cray-cray. No new evidence and even the international news networks are jumping to conclusions. Ugh. I think I'm just going to tune this incident out until they find wreckage or another significant, indisputable FACT is released.
Edit: Friends in Hong Kong tell me that the story has dropped off the news networks there and people are complaining about it. Honestly I'd much rather have that then a new hypothesis everyday.