http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...nt-system.html
While a lot of people think this may be overt bragging and didn't happen, who's to say it didn't. Just a matter of time if indeed it hasn't already happened... Malaysia 370 anyone??
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...nt-system.html
While a lot of people think this may be overt bragging and didn't happen, who's to say it didn't. Just a matter of time if indeed it hasn't already happened... Malaysia 370 anyone??
Still safer as driving a car.
But I rather take the car, step in at the front door and arrive there at the front door.
Most my trips in the plane were just short hops to the U.K. etc.
Before the time you needed to get 4 hours to the airport before the plane leaves, meaning a trip by car of 90 miles to the airport, expensive parking, waiting till you bleed out of your ears before you could board the plane after lots of seciurity stuff etc.
So, I limit destinations to what can be reached by car.
This will probably turn out to be nothing more than an idle boast. Judging by what he is alleged to have written, it sounds like he has a pretty poor grasp of the basic fundamentals of how aircraft work.
"Judging by what he is alleged to have written, it sounds like he has a pretty poor grasp of the basic fundamentals of how aircraft work."
I agree totally, it's just a LITTLE farfetched to access flight control through the entertainment system, really. Here's the kicker:
"He stated that he successfully commanded the system he had accessed to issue the climb command. He stated that he thereby caused one of the aeroplane engines to climb resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane during one of these flights,"
Climb command? How do you make an engine climb? Lateral movement no, a lateral turn yes, something tells me the reporter was just as mixed up as most of them. Who edits this shit? A sentence is supposed to end with a period, not a comma, someone was in a coma... comma comma comma comma chameleon...
Bottom line here, just another empty headed braggart who used his tongue as a shovel to dig his own grave and I for one wouldn't have given it a thought let alone publish an article about such nonsense. Then neither would I write for The London Daily Telegraph, now The Telegraph, the UK version of the (US) Weekly World News, now http://weeklyworldnews.com/ ugh.
Are they still trying to establish the existence of Bat boy? I thought the Weekly World News had made that fact perfectly clear! :yes:
I don't know, there has been a lot of speculation lately that just this kind of thing might be possible, with some apparently serious people raising the concern and the airlines denying it. The firewall between flight systems and the entertainment systems have been suspect for some time.