02.10.2014, 01:31
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I've personally never been on a plane, however if I ever did.. I wouldn't be too worried other than the height (as I hate heights!).
I personally assuming the plane was fitted with WiFi, would be monitoring what the plane is doing and weather it was having any issues or not. Anyone can do this with multiple Plane Information Applications / Websites. You simply need to understand what the "Squawk" codes are, the ones you should be concerned about as I can't be bothered to list them all as there are way too many are: 7500 - Hijacking. 7600 - Lost Communications (Radio). 7700 - Emergency Situation. Keep in mind however most of them times when these are called they are called incorrectly! As the pilot, or co-pilot scroll thorough the Transponder looking for the correct code they may flick past it as they didn't change another number first. EDIT: I would only be doing this BTW for fum, I'm in no way a paranoid freak xD. Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transponder_(aeronautics) |