By: Keith Ledgerwood
As the search for missing flight Malaysian Airlines flight 370 drags on into the 10th
day, so many questions continue to remain unanswered about how and why
the airliner could have disappeared while seemingly under the control of
a skilled pilot intent on making it invisible. With satellite pings
showing where the plane could be after more than seven hours of flight,
speculation has arisen that the plane could be on the ground anywhere
along a path from northern Thailand to the border of Kazakhstan and
Turkmenistan.
The major roadblock to this theory has been the insistence from India
and Pakistan that their radar network showed no such unidentified
aircraft entering or traversing their airspace. It would seem highly
unlikely given such information that a Boeing 777 could indeed slip
through undetected.
As a hobby pilot and aviation enthusiast, a theory began to form in my own mind on this 10th
day as all of the latest information began to trickle in slowly through
media outlets globally. After being unable to escape the idea that it
may have happened, I began to do some analysis and research and what I
discovered was very troubling to me!
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Is this possible?
( I found this link in the comments at smalldeadanimals)
Yes, it's entirely possible, and as the author says, it would "show up" as the aircraft he was following.
ReplyDeleteIf the transponder is off, you only get the reflection of the radar from the aircraft, called a "skin paint". It's a weak signal, and if he was following another aircraft with an active transponder, he'd be completely missed by most radar unless they were specifically looking for that type of situation.
I'd almost bet money that the next time this aircraft turns up it's either crashing into a building, or carrying a small nuke.
Very interesting.
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