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To: TobagoJack who wrote (105279)3/29/2014 4:03:15 AM
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All that was needed was a little, cheap, SPOT transmitter by a window and the search would have never been required. The whole journey would have been logged, with anyone who wanted to following on Google satellite view. <Hunt for flight MH370 to be most expensive in history, say Chinese scientists>

For the cost of the search, every aircraft on Earth could have a SPOT on board. No more Search and Rescue. Just rescue. And rescue without delay. Rescuers would be alerted very rapidly that rescue is needed. Normally, search and rescue does not even learn that a rescue is needed until it's too late to rescue. With SPOT people would be actually rescued.

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