Someone in one of the three letter "intelligence" agencies knows where that plane went. Don't buy into that crap that they don't know where every plane is...
and like Dennis said, cell phone tracking only works if you’re in range of a cell tower.
That's interesting to know. When I'm back country Colorado, no cell service but my phone and tablet still track. Why can't I call out? Text? Internet?
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I think I saw that covered. In that part of the world, phones are useless. They thought (theorized) the plane went higher than the pressurised cabin would cover and all the people on board died of oxygen loss including the pilots. Possibly by a terrorist or suicidal pilot?
Finally ran out of fuel. That area from what I understood has little to no gps coverage. We have areas in the US with little GPS coverage.
I found one in New Mexico in January of this year.
My phone gps was off by more than 10 miles. When calling to get voice directions, we finally found the place we were looking for, and our phone gps still said we were not there.
Another member of this forum was with me and can verify the story.
All commercial planes aren’t tracked by gps, even the more “modern” ADS-B form of flight tracking still relies on radio links with ground stations...and there aren’t any in that area.
and like Dennis said, cell phone tracking only works if you’re in range of a cell tower.
You know this exceeds the tolerated time of thread resurrection here on OSA right??????Well... still more unknown than known.
You know this exceeds the tolerated time of thread resurrection here on OSA right??????
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