You’re implying it was hijacked, and landed somewhere. Only a few problems with that theory:
— First, passengers don’t put up with hijackers these days. NO planes have been hijacked since 9/11.
— Where did it land? Pakistan is too far. Iran is too far.
— Why go to the trouble? Planes can readily be purchased on the open market.
Well, for your first question, it would be relatively easy to incapacitate the passangers and crew, especially if the pilots were involved.
If it was hijacked and landed, the passengeers were not part of the plan. They were either killed or made to jump out of the plane over the Indian ocean.
If a hijacking, I’m betting that automatic weapons were smuggled on board. No boxcutters this time.
We need to find this plane.
Just last month an Ethiopian co-pilot hijacked his own flight from Rome to Geneva. Hard for passengers to stop such.
Why go to the trouble?
Maybe CNN did it to boost their ratings! It certainly been better for them than sucking up to Obama.