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originally posted by: rickymouse
So, if you were sitting on a beach with two hundred people, should everyone seeing it be calling the authorities? No.
I was looking at what appeared to be an elongate plane glowing bright orange, with a trail of black smoke behind it. It did occur to me that it might be a meteorite. But I thought it was more likely that I was going insane.”
originally posted by: MyHappyDogShiner
I can see how being stuck on a boat and arguing with your spouse would make one go mad and pay no regard to a flaming aircraft falling from the sky.
Really.
originally posted by: PhoenixOD
I was looking at what appeared to be an elongate plane glowing bright orange, with a trail of black smoke behind it. It did occur to me that it might be a meteorite. But I thought it was more likely that I was going insane.”
Hmmm..she said she saw it in the morning. I wonder if it was just the sun reflecting off the plane and contrails.?
originally posted by: bbracken677
a reply to: roadgravel
Ships at sea are always able to communicate and have been for years...decades...many decades.
A senior Indian official also told Reuters this weekend that the Boeing 777 might not have been detected by installations on the Andaman and Nicobar islands because the radars might have been switched off, adding: "We operate on an 'as required' basis."
Initially thought to be useless, shortwave radio is used for long distance communication by means of skywave or skip propagation, in which the radio waves are reflected back to Earth from the ionosphere, allowing communication around the curve of the Earth. Shortwave radio is used for broadcasting of voice and music, and long-distance communication to ships and aircraft, or to remote areas out of reach of wired communication or other radio services. Additionally, it is used for two-way international communication by amateur radio enthusiasts for hobby, educational and emergency purposes.
originally posted by: rickymouse
OK guys, if you saw a jet on fire flying overhead heading to a possible airport in your locality, would you pick up your phone and call the FAA or would you just wait and watch for something to come on the news. Ninety percent of people would just wait.
Heck, the power was out at our house a few years back for seven hours before I called the power company, they had just found out about it twenty minutes earlier than when I called. Even though about forty homes were without power, everyone figured someone else would have called....me included
So, if you were sitting on a beach with two hundred people, should everyone seeing it be calling the authorities? No.