Commercial aircraft don’t have ejection seats.
That’s why I asked up thread if it was possible to bail out of that type of plane.
Found this post on Reddit from QD4Action. Passing it on.
“After reading some posts on another thread about the same incident, the significance of the name of the alleged pilot, Richard B Russell comes into play. Richard B. Russell is the name of a decommissioned sub that was decommissioned shortly after 9/11...a month after. But, the suggestion is that the sub was diverted to the Clowns in America in order to have a strike capability of their own. The suggestion is that it was the RBR sub that was the source of the missile launch and that the hijacking stunt that was so publicized was to send a message and the F-15s perhaps took out the RBR sub, if it is indeed the platform from which the missile was launched.
The plane was not stolen or hijacked. It was remotely piloted and crashed as a false flag to cover for taking out the sub. The pilot’s name was a notification to the deep state that their sub was identified and destroyed by the one F-15 that was absent from the videos.
SO what I originally thought was a rabbit hole may very well be the evidence of a well-executed assault on the deep state following their provocative missile launch.
Just trying to make bread from crumbs here.”
Sure, it has a door. Hard to fly and bail when that low.
I think you could put it on autopilot and bail, but I can’t see how you could aim it at a target if you did that.