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by melling
4477 days ago
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The planes are traveling 8 or 9 miles a minute. If it goes down mostly intact (i.e. not a lot of debris), there's a lot of ocean that you'll need to search. Personally, I'd feel better if the plane simply pinged its location every few seconds to a satellite so rescue teams know immediately where to look. Btw, what's the transmission range of a black box? If it's 10,000 ft down, how close do you have to be to hear it? |
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Apparently 2-3 kilometers according to [1], which I found in the comments from here [2].
[1] http://www.hydro-international.com/issues/articles/id1098-Ai...
[2] http://www.aticourses.com/blog/index.php/tag/side-scan-sonar...