Posted by Goose on March 21, 2014 at 14:19:01 from (70.198.4.107):
In Reply to: Lost Airliner posted by MT RON on March 21, 2014 at 13:26:14:
I had a morbid thought a day or two ago.
The plane has been said to have climbed to 45,000 feet altitude, and then was also seen by fishermen at very low altitude over water.
Now, if, at 45K altitude conspirators donned oxygen masks and depressurized the cabin, everyone else in the plane would be dead within a matter of minutes. They could then descend and fly low and slow over water to dump the bodies overboard.
Then they would be free to land the plane at an obscure airfield without having a load of passengers to contend with.
Just a thought, and as I said a rather morbid one.
Within the last few decades there have been other airplanes vanish without a trace, and have never been located.
But--as long as the media can milk this story they don't have to face issues such as the Crimean, Ukraine, the economy, unemployment, etc.
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