02-15-2016, 01:51 PM
(02-15-2016, 01:16 PM)airlandseaman Wrote: Bugsy: Everyone agrees that the Malaysian authorities have done a terrible job. For the most part, the behavior looks more like incompetence and inexperience than a James Bond conspiracy. But some of it definitely looks like deliberate misinformation and hiding of some key factual information, especially the 10 second radar data. All that is very troubling. However, I would like to dispel any notion that the redacted Inmarsat log files have created any significant problems for scientists and engineers. All of the essential data needed for a path reconstruction is contained in the available Inmarsat logs. If we had all columns in the file, it might add a little context, but it would not change any of the path calculations.
I have no idea what Inmarsat is or isn't capable of doing. I have though, always questioned the data, but no clue as to how all the experts have came to the conclusions they have, but I will leave that up to them because I am not an expert in that field and have no intention of trying lol. So are you saying all the information is there or it is missing a column of information? I'm just glad there are people who are actually trying to find the plane, all the IG group people and ATSB are doing their best. I do believe that Malaysia is just guilty of incompetence at first, but families truly believe they are withholding key information that could help find the exact location of the plane. I have no opinion on that, except that I believe Malaysia has lied. I'm not into conspiracies and believe this was an accident, but Malaysia was alseep at the wheel and rather than admit that, they have made up some wild theories. A fellow that lives in Malaysia told me this was nothing new, that the Malay govt does it all the time.
I hope that the plane is found soon, the families need answers and closure.