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Plane has gone down in the CERN region
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Perhaps when the pilot left the cockpit, the co-pilot locked the door. Standard procedure? The pilot can get back in using a code panel. If the plane's systems were failing for whatever reason (EMP, remote control), the pilot may not have been able to code himself back in. Can you imagine a 28 year old co-pilot, fairly new, frozen in fear?? I can. Also, there was this little repair done to the plane before this flight where a rattling access door on the nose of the plane was repaired.

The CMS magnet is the central device around which the experiment is built, with a 4 Tesla magnetic field that is 100,000 times stronger than the Earth’s.
http://cms.web.cern.ch/news/superconducting-magnet

http://www.businessinsider.com/timeline-...525-2015-3

I guess my thing is that I don't know what exactly the effects of the LHC has on the above ground from that which is so far underground, if any, and how.
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RE: Plane has gone down in the CERN region - by Sherriann - 03-26-2015, 10:39 AM

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