and out of all those listed how many times did we not hear almost immediately from the hijackers?
Did we hear from them in 9/11?
and out of all those listed how many times did we not hear almost immediately from the hijackers?
no because their intent was to crash the planes
so that could have happened here, as well. hijack the planes with the intent to crash them into the ocean or hijack them with the intent to steal them but the planes then crashed into the ocean either due to their own incompetence or crew/passenger interference
all of which still more likely than it being stolen and landed somewhere without any record
or, y'know, the transponder could have simply failed
you've gone full CNN. the plane crashed in the ocean, everyone is fucking dead. unless you're just writing a novel, take off the tinfoil and back away from the conspiracy
you're beginning to sound religious. accepting things just because they told you so without evidence.
yeah, which is what often happens when there's a serious mechanical failure. you try to change course to the nearest viable airport. sometime it doesn't work
just because someone doesn't buy into your crazy conspiracy theory doesn't mean they're being religious. good lord, everyone's got their thing I guess
The least retarded theory is that the fucking thing crashed. Follow Occtard's razor...
It's only crazy because it doesn't fit into your 'it has to be this. it just has to' rational that ignores just about everything that points to it not being that.
except that is not what they did. They flew well past the nearest viable airport.
it turned 270 degress to the left and flew on for over 200 miles after the transponder went out but before they lost final contact...I said you try to change course. That doesn't mean you're successful in regaining control of the aircraft.
Except that's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying that historically a LOT of planes have fallen out of the sky and been lost in the ocean.
If this helps you sleep at night then yes, you're right.But historically doing so, while losing a transponder, radically changing course, and going radio silent in a modern and connected commercial aircraft. this was a 777 after all, not some ancient refurbed 737 or something.
No, That doesn't historically happen. as I pointed out, it's only happened once, and that was a significant amount of time ago.
it turned 270 degress to the left and flew on for over 200 miles after the transponder went out but before they lost final contact...