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Why is this question not asked..
Is it not possible the aircraft could have flown into the ionosphere?
2) How? improper entry into the flight management system, data transfer across different platforms or failed sensors that govern altitude or pressure.
3) Once entry into this region, it is known that signal reliability degrades, Coordinates become corrupted and electro magnetic storm within controllers and inductive sensors are possible.
It has already been shown that reliance and complacency on automation, can contribute to accidents. example the most recent 777 crash in San Francisco.
Long haul pilots today...program the flight management systems and snooooooooze.
Is it not possible the aircraft could have flown into the ionosphere?
2) How? improper entry into the flight management system, data transfer across different platforms or failed sensors that govern altitude or pressure.
3) Once entry into this region, it is known that signal reliability degrades, Coordinates become corrupted and electro magnetic storm within controllers and inductive sensors are possible.
It has already been shown that reliance and complacency on automation, can contribute to accidents. example the most recent 777 crash in San Francisco.
Long haul pilots today...program the flight management systems and snooooooooze.