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EgyptAir Jet Emergency Beacon Signal Detected

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Egyptian search teams have detected an emergency signal from the wreckage of EgyptAir Flight 804 that could help them locate the aircraft’s fuselage on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea, the lead investigator into the disaster said Thursday. (www.msn.com) さらに...

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scott8733
Times like this are when I miss Wayne Bookout. I'd ask how long these beacons are capable of lasting before they in effect, run out of power. Preacher would in turn politely provide the answer in the hopes of educating me. Now, I feel as though if I ask the same question, a troll will bite my head off. So, if someone doesn't mind stepping in for Wayne, I'd appreciate it.
BaronG58
BaronG58 2
ELT Prox 48 hours. FDR up to 30 days. Conditions where boxes are, will effect duration. Colder temps will deplete batteries quicker.
margeauxk
Margeaux K -1
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Pings 'Likely' From EgyptAir Black Box

A French ship combing the Mediterranean for evidence of EgyptAir Flight 804 has detected what investigators believe are signals from one of the plane's black boxes.

http://www.newser.com/story/225982/pings-likely-from-egyptair-black-box.html
fred4fish
False alert. It was a ELT broadcast that was picked up at the time of loss.
margeauxk
Margeaux K -1
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EgyptAir Investigators May Have Caught a Break

A possible big break in the hunt for the wreckage of EgyptAir Flight 804: Investigators say they've detected a signal from an emergency beacon on the plane, reports the BBC.

http://www.newser.com/story/225758/egyptair-investigators-may-have-caught-a-break.html
fred4fish
fred4fish -1
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Signals detected from EgyptAir Flight 804 in Mediterranean

Airbus has detected signals from the Mediterranean Sea where EgyptAir Flight 804 crashed last week. The signals were emitted by the plane's emergency locator transmitter.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/05/26/middleeast/egyptair-airbus-signals-detected/
Highflyer1950
Hopefully yes. The ELT is generally located at the rear of the airframe and usually is activated by either water or "g" force. Time will tell!

djames225
I so hope the flight data and cockpit recorders are close by and not strewn miles apart from the fuselage locator beacon.

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