Just reading the article on the new Cardiff players plane going missing, presumed dead. How In this day and age can planes not be found with all the modern technology, same with that Malaysian aircraft that went "missing", never found. I'm not aviation expert but the mind boggles. |
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It was a light aircraft..no black box on board so will be hard to find..didnt he message his family before he boarded the plane saying it looks like its gonna fall apart..if you dont hear from me in an hour send a search party..must have been some lump of shite altogether |
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Basically the radar to track them is expensive so is put in places of strategic value.
As it stands, the UK just isnt scanning that area and are scanning for russian planes in other areas.
Ireland is supposed to be in charge of scanning a huge chunk of the atlantic, but we dont have the gear to do it. One day we will be really embarassed that we lost track of a plane that we could have kept track of for a small amount of money.
But Irish people are pretty happy with bailing out property developers instead, so oh well. |
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It was a light aircraft..no black box on board so will be hard to find..didnt he message his family before he boarded the plane saying it looks like its gonna fall apart..if you dont hear from me in an hour send a search party..must have been some lump of shite altogether" I saw that Cardiff wanted to fly him commercially via Paris but he choose this way through his agent. Ye, I saw his comments. It must of been like a tin can. |
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