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does anyone know how long it took for norad to intercepte the jet because i thouht it was 21 minutes but people are saying it was 1 hour and 22 minutes
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PatrickBatemen wrote:does anyone know how long it took for norad to intercepte the jet because i thouht it was 21 minutes but people are saying it was 1 hour and 22 minutes
The latter is the answer, plus or minus a tad.

It's often miscalculated. The report the timings are taken from at
http://www.ntsb.gov/Publictn/2000/AAB0001.htm
changes time-zones part way through the time line, and it's very easy to miss.
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Ignatz wrote:
PatrickBatemen wrote:does anyone know how long it took for norad to intercepte the jet because i thouht it was 21 minutes but people are saying it was 1 hour and 22 minutes
The latter is the answer, plus or minus a tad.

It's often miscalculated. The report the timings are taken from at
http://www.ntsb.gov/Publictn/2000/AAB0001.htm
changes time-zones part way through the time line, and it's very easy to miss.
why did it change time zones, are you sure the actual elapsed time between lose of communications and interception was 1hr 22 minutes, that cant be right
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PatrickBatemen wrote:
Ignatz wrote:
PatrickBatemen wrote:does anyone know how long it took for norad to intercepte the jet because i thouht it was 21 minutes but people are saying it was 1 hour and 22 minutes
The latter is the answer, plus or minus a tad.

It's often miscalculated. The report the timings are taken from at
http://www.ntsb.gov/Publictn/2000/AAB0001.htm
changes time-zones part way through the time line, and it's very easy to miss.
why did it change time zones, are you sure the actual elapsed time between lose of communications and interception was 1hr 22 minutes, that cant be right
Because the plane was in a different time zone by then. Have you followed the link to the report? The plane was flying W from Florida to Texas.
Time zone map at :
http://www.homepeace.com/timezones.htm
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