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CNN CNN Spotlight March 22, 2014 23:38:00

Telemetry of all of the flight data is where we will end up. it is just that it is costly. there are bandwidth issues, but we have had telemetry on the space shuttle that has been flying since 1981. so the technology is there. i have to say that rulemaking in the area of flight data recorders is always difficult, because there are simply federal requirements that you do show a positive cost benefit, and we have virtually never had an unsolved accident involving a transport airplane, and this could be the first one. sobering prospect. thank you steve wallace, and he is a former faa investigator right here in the u.s. and now a navy plane is looking for any sign of the missing jet. you will hear inside of the crews taking part of the global hunt. ....

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CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield March 21, 2014 16:07:00

Potential siting, you do just want to take a look and see it with your own human eyes. and, you know, we have been seeing, for example, the crowd sourced effort to look at satellite imagery. using, you know, the many hands making light work. actually analyzing imagery, just using human eyes. so at the bottom line here, some high-tech might have saved us from a lot of this aggravation if we just had a decent amount of telemetry between the plane and satellites. but in the end, low-tech is probably how we re going to find that debris floating in the water. that s what i find so remarkable, with a quarter-billion dollar aircraft, we still have critical human eyes. and what s hard about this, is that it can t be out there long. they re a long way from land, not a lot of refueling. i m going get to more in a moment in terms of technology of refueling planes and keeping them out searching rather than flying back and forth from perth in a moment. there s another issue, as well. i want to th ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom March 19, 2014 14:05:00

Recently, the dispatchers and the airline and the controls will let you do what you need to do but you have to be able to justify it. the timeline certainly makes sense. certainly, the radio phraseology is in mind with standard. nothing seems out of the ordinary to me. if it was just a question of deviation. if there was a justification for that deviation, we don t know. if there wasn t, that s another story. from what we know from the telemetry, it didn t indicate there was a problem with the aircraft. maybe it wasn t something with the plane. maybe it was something in the cockpit or human intervention. perhaps so. thanks as always. let s take a closer look at these latest developments. steve wallace is a former director of the faa s office of accident investigation. he joins us as a cnn aviation analyst. good morning, steve. ....

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CNN New Day March 13, 2014 10:11:00

Those photos, the satellite photos of debris. it was all a mistake. chris? jim, before we lose you, who says that the engines weren t sending any messages? because the wall street journal is reporting that, supposedly, the engine company says that they were getting telemetry or some data information from the engines. who says that that s not true? reporter: the malaysian defense minister, hisham rudine hussein saying they have talked with boeing here, they have talked with rolls royce here, they have talked with malaysia airlines, and that after that plane took off, it did send two bursts of information [ inaudible ] it s like even the satellite communication deepens the mystery in this. obviously, we just lost jim. i think what he was about to tell us is the wall street journal has an unnamed source two unnamed sources. for rolls royce. so, obviously, the sourcing ....

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CNN Wolf March 13, 2014 17:02:00

Wrong. you paid your money and take your choice on this one, wolf. this is the sort of discrepancy that frequently happens in aircraft investigations, but never quite like this when it s something as fundamental with such information that goes to the heart of an investigation that already seems to be well and truly off track. malaysian authorities in kuala lumpur, as you know, they re also suggesting the wall street journal report is not accurate. they say they ve seen no evidence that the plane kept flying for hours. but what more are we hearing from aviation investigators in mala malaysia? what we re hearing from them is that first of all we have this idea that the chinese pictures let s go to the chinese pictures. firstly, apparently they were delayed in their publication because the chinese authorities were reorbiting the satellite or moving the satellite to get better telemetry, get a better reading on it. secondly, they were released by ....

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