Sunday, March 16, 2014

Socialism

Malaysia and the US are hiding information about flight 370.

Somebody else wonder this:
"As search teams continue scanning the waves for signs of debris, these online truth-seekers should be asking a different question: why couldn’t the plane itself tell us exactly what happened when it went off-radar?"
Because of socialism.
"The ongoing mystery of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is the fault of a bizarre quirk in our networked society. Even cars have broadband connectivity now, but the modern jet airliner – perhaps our most technologically evolved mode of transport – still exists in the age of radio.
Air traffic controllers today must orchestrate the most congested airspace using primarily voice commands. You can send and receive text messages from most aircraft, surf the web and even stream House of Cards. The system that powers the plane is limited to pre-dial-up internet connection speeds.
There is simply no datalink onboard an aircraft with the bandwidth to continuously stream the volumes of data collected and stored during every second of a flight by the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder."
Because of socialism.
"A recent patent application filed by Boeing describes such a system, which specifies a limited data set including the precise location of the aircraft and the flight control inputs by the pilot or the automation system.There will be costs to mandating such a system, but the benefits are clear."
There's no need to mandate it. Just get government out of the way and entrepreneurs will implement this and more improvements we can't predict right now.

Flight 370 pilot was a political fanatic whose family moved out the day before the flight.

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