Topic: | Possible theory for 777 crashlanding?? | |
Posted by: | Kevin Regan | |
Date/Time: | 01/02/08 17:44:00 |
Ever heard of cellphone disruptors? They're used by the military to either prevent bomb attacks or cause them to explode prematurely. They're in heavy use in Afghanistan and Iraq. They are also used to protect embassies. They provide a 'dead zone' about 600 - 800m radius. They are also used for VIP convoy protection - the sort of thing, for instance, that Gordon Brown might have as he drove to the airport. It could explain why it's never happened before, and why it affected both engines not quite simultaneously. If correct, the investigators will find no evidence of defect with the aircraft. Anyone know if the Prime Minister had any such protection, or other ECM? If the convoy was protected think about it from the VIP convoy commanders point of view. He flicks the switch on the black box, and lo, a 300 tonne airliner with an unblemished record a decade long has a two engine failures and nearly lands on his head. Coincidence? |