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It was later revealed that coverage for ADS-B - a system where satellite navigation is used to determine a plane's location - is limited in the area in which the plane 'disappeared'.Posting to Twitter, the group said: "We believe Air Algérie AH1020 to be a *coverage issue* NOT a missing aircraft. Our ADS-B coverage in Algeria is limited."Moments later, media in Algeria announced the plane had landed safely in Algiers having suffered technical failure while thousands of feet in the sky.The initial worries were sparked when the plane completely disappeared from a number of flight tracking websites.While some flight enthusiasts claimed the plane may have not been picked up below 17,000ft if it landed safely, Others have expressed surprise that no news of the plane's arrival back at Algiers had been released.