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I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northwest AirlineAirlines Flight 188 that flyflew more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for losing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of losing contact with an airplane is frequent? I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asbas big as the USA  , but that is just a guess.

I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northwest Airline 188 that fly more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for losing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of losing contact with an airplane is frequent? I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asb big as the USA  , but that is just a guess.

I just read the NTSB press release of Northwest Airlines Flight 188 that flew more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for losing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of losing contact with an airplane is frequent? I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region as big as the USA, but that is just a guess.

Rephrased to emphasize lost comms rather than deliberate NORDO flights
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Is NORDO frequent How often is communication lost with aircraft?

I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northswet AilineNorthwest Airline 188 that fly more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for loosinglosing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of loosinglosing contact with an airplane is frequent.? I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asb big as the USA , but that is just a guess.

Is NORDO frequent?

I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northswet Ailine 188 that fly more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for loosing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of loosing contact with an airplane is frequent. I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asb big as the USA , but that is just a guess

How often is communication lost with aircraft?

I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northwest Airline 188 that fly more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for losing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of losing contact with an airplane is frequent? I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asb big as the USA , but that is just a guess.

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Is NORDO frequent?

I just read the NTSB press release of the flight Northswet Ailine 188 that fly more than one hour without making any radio contact. I imagine there may be many causes for loosing radio contact with the ground (distraction, electrical failure,...) and I found a video (in French) saying that one way to solve the situation is to send a fighter to have a closer view of the situation and possibly assist the pilots.

I wonder if the situation of loosing contact with an airplane is frequent. I imagine it happens between one and ten times per month over a region asb big as the USA , but that is just a guess