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Old Mar 14, 2014, 6:11 pm
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The first loss of the jet's transponder, which communicates the jet's position, speed and call sign to air traffic control radar, would require disabling a circuit breaker above and behind an overhead panel. Pilots rarely, if ever, need to access the circuit breakers, which are reserved for maintenance personnel.

Pulling one specific circuit breaker, which is labeled, would render inoperative both of the 777's transponders, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal and bolstered by comments from according to aviation industry officials and those who have worked with the 777.

Becoming familiar with the 777's systems requires extensive training for pilots and aircraft mechanics alike, experts said. However, considerable technical data on the airplane is also available online in discussion groups or other websites.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...39653701712312
It was revealed on Channel 5 review that a MA aircraft maintenance mechanics was on this flight too. He was flying to Beijing to do some maintenance from there. I wonder if he was let into the cockpit since the pilots probably knew him.
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