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For questions about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370's disappearance. Please make your question as specific as possible; general questions inviting speculation about the cause or nature of the incident ("What do you think happened?") may be placed on hold until factual information is available.
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Why is a part from a Boeing 777 being analysed by Airbus?
To extend a bit on Federico's answer. As I understand, BEA, the French accident authority, have some office in Toulouse while the facility itself where it will be looked at is military.
France's BEA …
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How can a computer model yield two possible flight paths of MH370 in South Indian Ocean?
My personal guess: I think what they've done is to start a line where from where the
plane was last known, and then intersected it with the arc where the
distance would have been correct at crui …
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Does a system exist that can bulk process satellite data to find a plane lost over ocean?
Update: Satellites were eventually used in the search for MA370, see this article.
This question might be better answered by the folks at space exploration but here's a shot:
Oil slicks are not u …
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Could a pilot incapacitate other crew/passengers by manipulating cabin air quality/pressure?
The answer depends on what kind of aircraft you're talking about, and how much control the crew has over the pressurization systems.
For example, in theory you could very well reduce or completely sh …