Not really. It's more of a "Could even the cleverest person here think of an absurd but even remotely actually possible way this could be done?" sort of question. Because I'm thinking that if even if they had done something as far-fetched as I was suggesting in that post in the first place, that they would probably have needed the assistance of a friendly airfield that wouldn't report their presence and where they could have changed the markings and such.How difficult would it be to repaint a jetliner in flight? Is that a serious question?
But what they showed all they had to do was turn a thing and it goes off. I guess when landing it would make sense to shut it off, but radar doesn't work on the ground anyways.
So where is it?!
And depressing.
As long they have not found the wreckage, there is still hope for the passengers.
As long they have not found the wreckage, there is still hope for the passengers.
No there isn't. It's been a week, where are you hiding a plane and 240 people for a week?
The Malaysians have finally confirmed that the aircraft was hijacked. They believe that one of the pilots or someone else with flying experience hijacked the missing aircraft.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nati...ators-conclude-plane-was-hijacked-AP-reports/
If it was flying toward China... where would it have gone in China?As long they have not found the wreckage, there is still hope for the passengers.
No there isn't. It's been a week, where are you hiding a plane and 240 people for a week?
It would have been better if the plane crashed in the ocean within a minute and killed everyone. God know what horrors the people on the plane went through.
Still weird no one called / texted anyone when the plane (most likely) flew back over land.
Hmm..I find it very unlikely that a rogue plane would manage to avoid all Chinese radar and air defense without being seen.If it was flying toward China... where would it have gone in China?
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