I need a technical paper, of course. Shouting your accusations about missing seconds will have no effect on me or anyone of consequence. That's stating a conclusion without an argument. A technical paper making a technical argument that other technical experts can evaluate is required.
I was going to go through this whole post and show how you are completely lost, point by point....
But i dont have anymore time to play with JREFers today.. .so i'll just use the above.
We arent making the claims of "missing seconds". Those claims are from "Reheat", "Anti-Sophist", and "Beachnut" et al. You initially claimed the FAA makes the comment the data is missing seconds and that L3 should go after the FAA if L3 claims no more than a 0.5 sec buffer lag. You corrected your mistake regarding the FAA (the data wasnt provided by the FAA, rather the NTSB) and switched your claim to the NTSB. Which is also wrong.
Geeze, have you even read this thread? Do you even remember what you wrote?
The NTSB provided a "technical paper" in the form of pdf's, a flight animation reconstruction and csv file/data. We analyzed it as did your anonymous cohorts. It doesnt support the govt story. The NTSB/FBI refuse to comment. We both agree on that. P4T notifed the NTSB regarding their data, through various avenues (phone, email, FOIA) with their names, certificates, and professional experience. Your cohorts make excuses/use speculation/accept the NTSB providing what your cohorts claim is "error filled data" through the FOIA to the American public.
Some of you feel we werent "polite" enough basing your assumptions on one recorded call. I didnt realize getting to the truth had to be wrapped in a pretty bow, but other means were used as well, which were quite professional.
Our lists of experts continue to grow with our "peers" (aviation professionals). Your list of "experts" remains stagnant and anonymous while some of you are looking for free ground school in the form of a "technical paper" because you refuse to do your own research and/or educate yourself on something as simple as 2+2=4.
I apologize if you are unable to understand the basic concepts/fundamentals of aeronautical knowledge (pressure, true, radar altitude) and wish to have someone educate you, but as suggested before, there are flight schools for such an occassion. They charge by the hour. Feel free to bring the "Technical Papers" provided by the NTSB. Let us know how you make out.
Have a nice day folks. Try not to spend all your time arguing about people you think are "nuts".