With all due respect to Captain Stryker, and the seriousness of the subject matter of this thread...
They found one of the black boxes. Guess we’ll find out what happened in 6 months or so.
Anyone know where the data from that flightradar24 graph comes from? Is it from some external source such as radar on the ground, or does it use data being reported from a transponder on the plane itself?
Edit: data comes mostly from ADS-B transponder on the plane, or potentially other sources if that isn’t available. Looks like plenty of opportunities for data to get screwed up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flightradar24
Last edited by billyk; 03-23-2022 at 07:00 PM.
This article has another flightradar24 graph that shows more details around the time of the crash that make the “glitch” look more plausible. Maybe a struggle in the cockpit?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ls-as-jet-dove
That graphic emphasizes that little up and back down near the end. Bizarre. But, talk about g forces and weightlessness at that point.
I had that thought looking at the first one.. Other pilot woke up and grabbed the controls for a few seconds.. before getting bashed in the head again,, Man, the flight cocpit recording is going to be horrific no matter what, but if it's like the German pilot banging on the door pleading with the insane suicidal co pilot to let him back in to the cockpit?? That was awful..
Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
The other thing to consider with either of those flightradar24 graphs is how much of it are actual data points that came directly from the transponder and how much is interpolation between the data points. It’s hard to tell how much is real, and how much was created by some curve fitting algorithm (or perhaps reporter/editor).
It’s not looking good for the retrieval of any data from the CVR.
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^ source?
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Thanks, the pictures are useful at the bottom. As I understand one of the two recorders has been found. Is that how you read it? This note looks like it could be important.
On Mar 24th 2022 the CAAC reported in their 4th press conference, that a large piece of debris (1.3 meters by 0.1 meters) from the aircraft was found in farmland at Yatang Squad (coordinates N23.3111 E111.0002) in Siwang Village (coordinates N23.3054 E110.9711), about 14km west of the crash site and about 2.7km south of the last ADS-B position in cruise flight at 29100 feet MSL (it needs to be pointed out, we don't know whether this separated before or after the dive at this time). The main debris at the crash site otherwise is confined within 30 meters radius, 20 meters deep. At this time it is not yet clear whether the data of the already recovered black box can be read out, there is damage to the storage unit.
20 METERS DEEP?!?!?!
I’m speculating.
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They were saying for the first few days they didn't find survivors, but, fuck, I'd be impressed if they found any large body parts.
ADS-B data can generally be expected to be worth what you've paid for it.
billyk sums it up pretty well re: what FR24 might be doing with the data. If you're able to look something up online and it has a pretty plot of something, chances are it's not raw data being shown.
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It's a rumor at this point, but there's been some reporting that the co-pilot may have been responsible based on evidence from the black box.
I'm chuckling at the beating BA is taking over this and the 757 that went off the runway. Sillyness.
Originally Posted by blurred
Fundamentals are an out of production 757 crashed and someone fucking up in a newer model 737? Sweet trailing indicator
Earnings per share were -$7 last year. Based on their current earnings it is trading at 57 forward PE ratio vs the SP500 at 25. Plus, they have a net loss on sales margin. The longer there are delays and so forth the longer it is for them to recover a premium multiple. The duopoly with Airbus gives it extra value but the premium, again, has been pushed way out. Remember that BA traded sub $100 a couple years ago.
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YOU'RE A SAVANT SWIMMING THROUGH IDIOTS.
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Hey d-bag - here's something for you to think about: maybe (just maybe) not everybody here has their little panties in a wad 24/7 and flies into a rage whenever somebody disagrees with them. Maybe these same mags don't take this place uber-seriously. Maybe this even includes the vast majority of the people who post here as opposed to you and like 20 other thin-skinned douchebags. Just something to think about. -JER
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