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<blockquote data-quote="slowflow" data-source="post: 66460" data-attributes="member: 1071"><p>I hope they find it but there are so many variables. The assumption is that it finally ran out of fuel but did he dump fuel which would dramatically reduce range. You have to question everything until there are more clues.</p><p>The simulator they are checking may provide some clues depending on what scenarios he was practicing. Depressurisation to subdue the passengers? The blackboxes (painted bright orange) will have a lot of info. The ping from the boxes generally goes beyond the prescribed period as that is the minimum transmission time for certification.</p><p>There is heaps of things that can be disabled, some in the cockpit and others that require maintenance level knowledge. Disabling is provided so the aircraft can depart with a system locked out, it is normal procedure. What is not normal is to disable all of those systems. This has been well planned.</p><p>I don't know the 777, but will talk to a maintenance trained specialist on my last 2 days of work starting Monday.</p><p></p><p>Keep looking, the families need some answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowflow, post: 66460, member: 1071"] I hope they find it but there are so many variables. The assumption is that it finally ran out of fuel but did he dump fuel which would dramatically reduce range. You have to question everything until there are more clues. The simulator they are checking may provide some clues depending on what scenarios he was practicing. Depressurisation to subdue the passengers? The blackboxes (painted bright orange) will have a lot of info. The ping from the boxes generally goes beyond the prescribed period as that is the minimum transmission time for certification. There is heaps of things that can be disabled, some in the cockpit and others that require maintenance level knowledge. Disabling is provided so the aircraft can depart with a system locked out, it is normal procedure. What is not normal is to disable all of those systems. This has been well planned. I don't know the 777, but will talk to a maintenance trained specialist on my last 2 days of work starting Monday. Keep looking, the families need some answers. [/QUOTE]
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