ElleElle
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:doh: Nevermind. The pilots are dark blue too. Hmmm.
Thanks JerseyGirl for this! :loveyou:
Is this confirmed?
Look again. Light Blue- Malaysian.
Thanks JerseyGirl for this! :loveyou:
12:30 KL time and it is the Airline's PC
According to the satellite pings and arc information, yes.
If this is the plane's debris in the Indian Ocean, then it had to have flown until it ran out of gas (about 7-8 hours worth).
:tyou: So that is 9:30 PM PST?
The one's with comments are dark blue (such as highlighted), it appears. jmo
I lean towards pilot involvement because one of the transponders was turned off before the co pilot said good night. They have a code to say if there is a hijacking in progress, the code was not used. Just my thoughts.
Agree. This could have equally been a case where pilot and copilot were instructed to do xyz and fly to xyz and instead of doing the latter, they have saved many more from harm. I think the pilot might be the type to say, "not with my plane".
I do not believe that gave the direct//actual seating positions of all -- just the breakdown of countries etc and a bit of info.
It did NOT say WHERE (which seats) the 2 traveling with Fake ID. It did Not say the Actual Seat positions of each person. So no, it did not answer my question for the Direct seating//assigned seats of each person
[[[[ Eg something that says Seat number 223 WAS Joe Blow, and seat number 121 WAS Jane Blow, etc, etc, etc...... ]]]]
Still doesn't make sense.
There's light blues in every category, except the Canadians and both pilots. The pilots are Malaysian, so they shouldn't be dark blue.
ETA: Never mind! I see this has been answered!
12:30 KL time and it is the Airline's PC
bbm
Let me just say that I am verrrrrrryyyyyyy unsure as to whether Malaysia is telling the truth about whether it was actually the co-pilot who said "all right, good night," the last communication.
Malaysian officials are saying they have verified that it's the co-pilot. No independent source has confirmed it.
These are the same people that gave us a doctored-up photo of the Iranian man, with his legs cut off the image and the other man's legs pasted on, and claim that it's just a "photocopy" error.
I saw the copy of the supposed transcript on the Telegraph, and I posted that IMO, it could be that that was NOT the co-pilot who said "all right, good night." In every other response to an instruction he was given by ATC, he would reply with "copy that" in some part of his answer, to show that he understood them.
His last answer, "all right, good night" was in response to an instruciton by ATC, yet he did not include "copy that" in it.
JMO.
Good evening!
CNN just relayed that it will be 12:30am ET. Just added this for those who don't want to do the time conversion from Malaysia to the U.S.
Malaysian police are hoping vital clues may emerge from Capt Zaharie’s three-screen home flight simulator, on which he played three games: Flight Simulator X, Flight Simulator 9 and X-Plane 10.
Flight Simulator X
http://fsxtimes.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/clean-up-shader-cache/
One symptom of this cache problem is the introduction of stutters in areas where no stutters were experienecd before. The other is the failure of proper rendering of graphic capabilities, such as abnormal anti-aliasing.
To fix the issue, go to the folder mentioned above and delete everything inside the folder. The cache will be refreshed and rebuilt the next time FSX is run.
Flight Simulator 9
http://fs-sceditor.sourceforge.net/actions.html
Delete DAT files Flight Simulator caches the contents of the scenery directories using these files. Sometimes these caches become out-of-date and cause errors. It is unknown, but suspected, that these files are somehow related to the Area Number in the scenery.cfg and it is recommended that if you start changing area numbers you should delete these files. (Flight Simulator will rebuild deleted files on start-up.)
X-Plane 10
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=65942&page=5
martin.s, on 06 Apr 2013 - 06:39 AM, said:
So it is standard procedure to clear out the cache files after an update?
Normally you don't need to, but if you exited or stopped the T7 or X-Plane, then changed something it can cause problems.
What may be worth trying, is run X-Plane, wait for it to finish loading, then select a default aircraft say the C-172, wait for it to finish loading, then exit X-Plane compleately. Then delete the T7's navdata cache files only (not the folder). Re-start X-Plane, wait for it to finish loading the C-172, then try loading the T7.
Attach a copy of your Log.txt file if it dosn't work. (the whole thing, zip it if it's very large)
cessna729.
All the passengers have been named.
I wish there was some way helicopters could be on carriers to retrieve what is reported by other aircraft. Forgive me, as I know nothing about the logistics, except this appears to be one big bad a$$ ocean!
It is also windy, lashed by huge waves.
"Very harsh conditions, once you get there the influence of Antarctica...
"The Indian Ocean sector is a region that has strong winds and big waves.
"It is the windiest sector of the southern ocean."
The strength of the currents could also hamper efforts to find any wreckage, the oceanographers said, with satellite imagery of the potential debris showing the objects awash, bobbing in the sea where waves can be towering.
"So you have very, very strong winds there, quite high waves. You've got among the strongest currents in the world," said van Sebille.
I was just thinking about this also. I'm not fully believing it unless someone else verifies it was his voice.