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Does the pilot of a plane.....???

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Does the pilot of a plane have easy access to disable anything to track the plane, and if so why???

And is any of this true.??

Someone, maybe the pilot said something about good night??
The pilot had simulators that show he practiced landing at other airports, do many pilots have these simulators at home??

That one pic of him in front of a simulator looks to show a air plane on a sand beach surrounded by water??

Dont know if that stuff is true, but it sounds like this guys says goodnight, cutting the pressure in the rest of the plane, minus the cockpit, rendering everyone dead...

From there he flew under Radar to enemy locations...

Terrorist have always enjoyed using planes as terror weapons, but would terrorist go through that much trouble to acquire 1, no jumbo jets on the black market???

If the radar did show him turning for unknown reasons, could have been a diversion, he turned, then went back the way he came heading to where ever is up there on a map....
 
BTW Good night is normal sign off phrase.
 
Pretty much got all my answers from the Mayberry thread, so I suggest reading that for more info, but...
Does the pilot of a plane have easy access to disable anything to track the plane, and if so why???
Yes he does, and there is multiple reasons, which include resetting systems incase of failure, and turning off radar systems incase of identification problems with multiple planes from the control tower.

Someone, maybe the pilot said something about good night??
Yep. This isn't unusual, although he DID say this after the radar was turned off, so that's a big issue right there.

The pilot had simulators that show he practiced landing at other airports, do many pilots have these simulators at home??
Most.

That one pic of him in front of a simulator looks to show a air plane on a sand beach surrounded by water??
Never heard about this, not sure if it is true, but someone in the Mayberry thread said that him and his friends used to mess with the software, landing on aircraft carriers and abandoned roads just for fun. It doesn't necessary mean much, although it may be worthy of investigation. Don't look into it too much.

Dont know if that stuff is true, but it sounds like this guys says goodnight, cutting the pressure in the rest of the plane, minus the cockpit, rendering everyone dead..
No evidence of this, this is purely conjecture.

From there he flew under Radar to enemy locations...

Terrorist have always enjoyed using planes as terror weapons, but would terrorist go through that much trouble to acquire 1, no jumbo jets on the black market???

If the radar did show him turning for unknown reasons, could have been a diversion, he turned, then went back the way he came heading to where ever is up there on a map....

Also purely conjecture.
 
The technology today of tracking a flying device is amazing, and if the plane crashed, we would know about it for sure. So there is no way it crashed, unless there was a struggle after the communications went out. This is either a very long, planned out act of hacking/terrorism/figuring out how to shut down all communication from the airplane and the airplane landed somewhere remote, or, as silly as it seems, is not impossible for this to be a ufo abduction.
 
The technology today of tracking a flying device is amazing, and if the plane crashed, we would know about it for sure. So there is no way it crashed, unless there was a struggle after the communications went out. This is either a very long, planned out act of hacking/terrorism/figuring out how to shut down all communication from the airplane and the airplane landed somewhere remote, or, as silly as it seems, is not impossible for this to be a ufo abduction.

This is all crap, TS, so don't worry about it.
 
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