People on this board have been told to check the old image by clicking off the overlay, nothing more...but thanks!
Quote In your haste --you failed to take in account the fact that the GeoEye overlay does not line up with the GE data. The GeoEye data lie 965m south of the GEdata
Additionally, the placemark stays in the latest marked position. Not a good thing if you have to revert back to former GE layers FOR ANY REASON.
To the uninitiated, a lat/long marking should be the same from overlay to overlay, it is the same place. If this isn't the case, the SAR CREW could have the exact lat/lon of the crash and never get to the exact spot, where the crash is located.