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Stolen Boeing 727 Feared In Hands of al-Qaeda
Bush Country ^ | 091103 | Gordon Thomas

Posted on 09/11/2003 7:59:59 PM PDT by ranair34


An international hunt is on to find a flying bomb – a stolen Boeing 727 – which led to British Airways canceling all flights to Saudi Arabia last week. The plane is a fuel tanker that MI6 and other spy agencies fear is in the hands of al-Qaeda. The search is being coordinated by Richard Dearlove, director of MI6, and George Tenet, the CIA chief.
Both President Bush and Tony Blair, on holiday in Barbados, are being kept updated on the search – one of the most difficult in aviation history.

Hidden somewhere in the vast Sahara desert of East Africa – an area the size of Europe – the spy chiefs believe the Boeing was poised to launch its attack on a British airliner as it began its descent over Saudi Arabia into Riyadh airport. Suspected al-Qaeda terrorists spotted outside the airport last week are now believed to have been using sophisticated electronic equipment to track British airways flights. They escaped before Saudi police could arrest them.

The international agencies involved in the hunt for the Boeing are MI6, Mossad, the CIA and NSA, America’s spy in the sky. All have confirmed the feasibility of the flying bomb destroying a British Airways commercial plane. The attack would require no more than two pilots. “Al-Qaeda have a number of such pilots who were trained in Iran. We have been hunting them for some time in Africa”, said a Mossad source.

The area where the Boeing is believed hidden has little or no radar cover – making it almost impossible to track as it took off on its deadly mission. “We are certain that the flying bomb will have been re-sprayed in the colors of one of the small airlines operating in central Africa”, an intelligence officer involved in the hunt said. “That makes it even harder to spot as there are a lot of old 727s flying in Africa, bought cheap from major airlines”.

The Boeing’s own navigation system would enable it to intercept a British Airways flight as it descended into Riyadh airport. “The crew would be relaxing after their long flight being almost over. They would not be looking out for an attack coming across the Red Sea from Africa. At a closing speed of almost 900 miles, they would have no chance to avoid the flying bomb”, said international security expert Ted Gunderson in Washington.

The Boeing fuel tanker can carry twice the amount of jet fuel which caused the fireballs that toppled the World Trade Centre in New York.
America’s Homeland Security Agency – which coordinates all intelligence for President Bush – sent out an urgent warning that al-Qaeda “has a continuing fixation to use a large plane to launch a spectacular to mark the second anniversary of 9/11”.

Christopher Yates, a security analyst with Jane’s Aviation Service in London said: “it doesn’t take a genius to figure out if you filled up the Boeing tanker to capacity you would have a huge bomb”. It was that threat which led to MI6 sending a “red alert” to British Airways.

America’s National Security Agency (NSA) has moved one of its satellites in the Middle East to begin to quarter the Sahara. Intelligence officers have been authorised to pay substantial sums to nomadic Arabs who roam the Sahara for any clues as to where the Boeing is hidden. The last sighting was made two months ago by a Canadian pilot, Robert Strothers. Taking off from Comakry, the seaport capital of Gunea, he claimed he saw the Boeing parked inside a hanger. “It had been re-sprayed. But the old registration was still visible”, Strothers has told MI6.

By the time an MI6 officer from adjoining Sierra Leone had arrived in Guinea, the 727 had gone. It was next reported to have landed at Ndjamrna, an airport in Chad. The country adjoins Sudan. The Sudanese deny the aircraft entered their air space – and hinted it had flown north to the Middle East. Last week, the State Department in Washington – which has asked all its diplomats in the region to “mobilise their resources” – said that “finding the plane is now a top priority”.

Another urgent concern is to discover the fate of Ben Padilla, the 51 year old American “bush pilot” who was at the controls of the 727 when it suddenly took off from Luanda airport in Angola on May 25.
That afternoon, a still unidentified man had paid for 14,000 gallons of jet fuel with US dollars. Shortly before 5pm, Padilla climbed on board with the man. He was later described as “Middle Eastern”."

Padilla had been at the airport for some weeks. He claimed he represented a Miami company called Aerospace and Leasing, ASL. The company later denied he was working for them. The Luanda airport manager, Helder Preza, said the Boeing had ran up £30,000 of charges while being parked at the airport after being sold on by American Airlines to ASL.

Padilla guaranteed payment on ASL notepaper. He was then allowed to carry out essential aircraft maintenance to fly the plane back to Miami. On that May afternoon, he announced to Luanda Air Traffic Control he was going to do engine tests. He fired-up all three engines and rolled the 727 out to the runway.

Suddenly, remembers Helder, “the plane took off. Padilla and the mystery man were on board. The radio was turned off. The transponder, which would have allowed radar to track the plane, was turned off. In minutes it was gone”. Padilla’s brother, Joe, who lives in Pensacola, Florida, believes his brother was “forced to fly some place and is now dead”.

Gordon Thomas


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2ndanniversary; 727; alqaeda; angola; boeing; feared; hands; murderingmuslims; padilla; stolen
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To: Ronin
I'm with you on this. These stories about this missing aircraft are legion. But let us pretend for a moment this report is accurate. How desperate do you have to be to try and take one airliner out by crashing another into it? Pretty desperate, I'd say. That would also be good news.
101 posted on 09/12/2003 6:20:19 AM PDT by Trust but Verify (Will work for W)
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To: SauronOfMordor; BearWash; Brian Allen
Ooops... my oversight. Point well taken.
102 posted on 09/12/2003 6:46:56 AM PDT by DaGman
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To: maestro
At those prices we would have to 'Nuke' them.......

Well... that's still better than drilling in our own country.
Right?

Right?

103 posted on 09/12/2003 6:59:15 AM PDT by Publius6961 (californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
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To: Ronin
What say we go watch them try it? If they fail, there will be a win-win conclusion to this aerodynamic conversation.

I would recommend we put the folding chairs, sunshade, and cooler on a rise about a mile away. A Stinger set up might also be appropriate. But let's go with quail-hunting rules: no shooting until they actually clear the ground.

104 posted on 09/12/2003 7:15:56 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk
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To: ranair34
My friend’s son works in the pilot shop at an airport. Just before 9-11, there was a group of middle- easterners that came in to but a high priced flight simulator program. They argued about which one to buy, and left without making a purchase.

(Yes, he informed the FBI. Probably on 9-12-2001)

The point is that the war on terrorism is real. They are at war with us. Though I have to wonder how seriously we’re taking it since we have literally millions of unidentified foreigners mixed in the general population and no border security. That’s right, no border security.

You may say, it is secure for the most part.

But that just doesn’t hold water.

105 posted on 09/12/2003 7:22:29 AM PDT by Barnacle (A Human Shield against the onslaught of Leftist tripe.)
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To: Kenny Bunk
Sounds good to me. But a Stinger would be overkill. Let's rustle up an ol' SA-7 Strella or two to make it interesting.
106 posted on 09/12/2003 7:23:32 AM PDT by Ronin (Qui tacet consentit!)
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To: AdamSelene235
"Let's see that would put oil at about $120 a barrel and kick off Islamic revolution in Saudi Arabia. Good."

Open War has always been our strong suit. So long as our enemies never figure out that we are weaker in Negotiations than in war and economics, we'll have little serious trouble with them aside from a few major publicity-style events.

107 posted on 09/12/2003 9:07:54 AM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: SauronOfMordor; AdamSelene235
"Or consider the effect upon hitting a large oil refinery or tanker port. Consider also bin-Ladin's connections to Saudis and how much Saudi would benefit from the utter destruction of some other country's oil-exporting ability"

Al Qaeda isn't exactly filled with brainiacs. They could very well target the Suez Canal, thinking that shutting it down would disrupt oil flows, make spectacular news for recruiting and morale purposes, while not taking into account just how that would alienate people who would otherwise have some sympathy towards them (e.g. Egyptians).

We're not talking about people who've been reading How to win friends and influence people, now are we?!

108 posted on 09/12/2003 9:13:00 AM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack
Open War has always been our strong suit.

Precisely. Once Saudi is burning and Americans realize the full economic consequences, we're going in. Unfortunately, it will take years to rebuild the infrastructure if it is badly damaged. This too, is a blessing in disguise as it will bolster domestic oil and nuclear energy.

109 posted on 09/12/2003 9:23:49 AM PDT by AdamSelene235 (Like all the jolly good fellows, I drink my whiskey clear....)
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To: Coop; Angelus Errare; Shermy; hchutch; BOBTHENAILER
fyi..
110 posted on 09/12/2003 10:08:48 AM PDT by Dog
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To: Fitzcarraldo
Dont worry, If this realy happened, (trust me on this) all the Alhphabet soup agencys are going to be all over this one. I can sort of believe the hijacking part ,out of Angola. But the "Midair collision"part aint happening. AQ would have to go to great lengths to get that bird out of Africa. The amount of surveilance by our military (and others)of all Commercial/private flights operating in the Mideast or CONUS is extremely high. AQ would have to repaint it , assume some bogus callsign-company Flight ID,have a valid flight plan( a dead give away ) If you have any contact with your bro ,tell him to try and squawk the ICAO hijack code, and while on the deck keep the flaps extended fully after landing! THe "D"boys will be right along to pay a visit ;)
111 posted on 09/12/2003 10:29:57 AM PDT by JETDRVR
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To: Brian S
Thanks for those links.
112 posted on 09/12/2003 1:57:46 PM PDT by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: ranair34
A 727 tanker? I'm no aircraft expert, but do any militaries use a 727 tanker? I think KC135 are 737-based. Are there non-military tankers? Someone fill me in here.
113 posted on 09/12/2003 2:02:30 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass
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To: Southack
Al Qaeda isn't exactly filled with brainiacs

They're not entirely stupid, either. Osama had a degree in civil engineering and came from a family that got quite wealthy in the construction business. I would imagine be recruited a few people of at least moderate intelligence.

In military planning, it pays to assume that your opponent is intelligent enough to figure out how to effectively use his strengths against your weaknesses, and plan accordingly

114 posted on 09/12/2003 3:19:20 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor (Java/C++/Unix/Web Developer === (Finally employed again! Whoopie))
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To: newgeezer
> Say what you will; Google News does have this story.

A tip o' the hat -- I stand corrected!

115 posted on 09/12/2003 6:22:49 PM PDT by old-ager
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