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Originally Posted by shazeep
Well, my apologies; I was just not anxious to rehash 911. I'll see if I can respond to your post with anything meaningful
Ok, and I can't. Any of my answers to this are just potshots, more or less. All I can say is that I don't for a second buy that turning a plane transponder off renders that plane invisible to our Air Force.
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You didn't read what I said either time
Please read it this time
There are HUNDREDS of planes in the sky at any time. The Air force did not know at first which planes were hijacked. You can tell the Air force "they hijacked flight 11" but a radar does not tell you which plane is flight 11
Transponders would have helped. Nobody said they were invisible. You clearly did not read anything I wrote
Do you understand the above? Radar pings anything in the sky that is moving. Also Radars are limited . That is why Air planes get pass off to other radar tracking systems.