Reportedly
more and more questions arrive from
journalists after aircraft MH-370 has been identified missing. It is strange
that those questions have arrived only now. Where were the journalists at the very
start of the investigation? It looks
more political agreement rather than true investigation.
NBCNews: What
is real-time tracking and how is different from the systems have been used?
Aviation Expert: A traditional flight-data recorder is like an
old-fashioned tape recorder; you record something, then play it back later and
decide what’s valuable and what isn’t. Real-time data tracking means you’re
getting continuous data streaming from thousands of data points from an
aircraft’s computer.
The
cost could be enormous and could raise ticket prices.
Aviation Expert: It currently costs around $75,000 to install a
[maintenance-tracking] system per aircraft. The cost to stream that data is
about $3 per minute. If you’re dealing with a 4-hour flight, you’ve got 240
minutes times $3 times the total number of planes in the sky. The cost could be enormous and could raise
ticket prices.
Atyrau, 02/05/2014-INCNews
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