Here’s a snippet from a report I just read while searching for what type of plane was stolen and crashed in Seattle:
Earlier, Alaska Airlines, the parent company of Horizon Air whose plane was stolen, tweeted a statement.
We are aware of an incident involving an unauthorized take-off of a Horizon Air Q400.
As in use the plane as a missile ?
Shot down by a missile?
Knew something about a missile shot at Trump?
I was wondering how “ground crew” was able to take off and perform acrobatics. Barrel roll, and ironically, what sounds like “dead man’s stall” which is straight up until the engines stall and then fall back. Should take training to do that. I just couldn’t understand how a non-pilot would even know how to do those maneuvers.
So maybe remote technology (Drone) meant all the DS had to do was get an MKultra into the plane, have him lock the doors, and they’d take it from there. If remote controlled, “dead man’s stall” is particularly snarky and meant to be noticeable. But with props no longer turning, still have a glider to target a ground based target.
Remote control would give DS a “missile” to “shoot” at a location on the ground, in this case a “mysterious” island (white hat asset?). The public may not look at that location because the “pilot” was said to be irrational so the destination would seem random.