Mike Exner

@Airlandseaman

Recovering serial entrepreneur who enjoys soaring, towing, rafting, hiking, atmospheric science, satellite communications, family and friends.

Colorado
Joined April 2009

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  1. FDR & CVR found. Both were badly damaged, but it may be possible to recover data.

  2. crash site illustrates what the debris field might have looked like at instant of impact into water.

  3. That would be 210 kts straight down...

  4. The following Duncan Steel link has some new "IG food for thought" about the 7th arc search area:

  5. Time to head to the mountains to warm up. Burrr!

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  6. Jimmy Buffett coming up on ABC...

  7. 2006 Christmas snow in Boulder.

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  8. ATSB update on here:

  9. Worth a look.

  10. Good hunting.

  11. More IG Member comments on the recent reports from

  12. A few comments and questions regarding the new report on .

  13. Retweeted

    Operational Update: 9 December 2015. All three vessels are operating in the search area.

  14. Quite right Don. More misunderstanding than news.

  15. Retweeted

    Important radar inconsistency.

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  16. New ATSB 7th arc crossing virtually same as IG Sept 26, 2014 est. ATSB also agrees POI close to arc. No glide. No ditching. Verified.

  17. Dec 3, 2015 ATSB 7th arc crossing point moved NE slightly. Now only 22nm SE of Sept 26, 2014 IG point.

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  18. Good read.

  19. Good news.

  20. This is a good popular press report on the real root cause of the accident.

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