Get Commander Bond.
(Yeah, too soon ... I'm just frustrated at the lack of answers)
The transponders being shut off should have been the first clue.
This is not the first rodeo with similar tactics that left everyone in the dark as to where the hell the planes went.
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There are 20 senior management individuals on this flight - hijacked for their expertise to build similar systems for a large scale terrorist action against the US and Europe.
Just a thought.
Wow, just wow. This is so scary. A new kind of terrorism, hijacking planes for future use.
I just can’t see what interest George Soros might have had in ordering hijacking of this plane. But that’s just me, sorry...
I wonder if the passengers fought back like they did on Flight 93?
Waiting 24 hours.
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maybe some freeper whom has better knowledge of defense industry technology could shed some light on the subject.
The plane needs a big strip to land. I'm sure if someone pays attention and thinks outside the box, they'd find it.
Then, too....maybe a couple dudes jumped and put the plane on auto and doomed it.
"five different ways [for pilots] to report back to home base or somewhere, wouldn't they figure out a way to get some message out?"
To which this aviation expert responds:
"Every pilot is trained to first fly the airplane and then communicate. So, if they are not doing that and the airplane is airborne, they're disabled"
I beg to differ here, specifically in this instance because of the reports of multiple security breaches which include:
'stolen passports' being of particular interest given
. . .etc.
In my opinion, another possible scenario to consider, beyond the suggested possibility of a disabled flight crew, especially given the aggregious, albeit partial list of security breaches above,