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This news story makes me uneasy on many levels. The most obvious being that no bugger seems to know the direction the plane was flying. No one raised any alarm when the transponder was switched off. No alert when a plane deviates from it's prescribed course. Air Traffic Control can lose a plane like this. Passport control failed to spot stolen passports.
My feelings are with those families of passengers and crew presumed lost or at best hijacked and traumatised. Whatever the story they're still grieving and in pain.
What makes me most uneasy are the theories that the pilot and or co-pilot may be to blame and this is becoming a smoke-screen for huge security lapses. The home countries of all on board have been tasked with researching their lives but haven't reported back yet (as far as we know).
If I get on a plane I assume it's movements are closely monitored. When a plane ventures into a country's airspace don't their military spot it straight away? Am I being naive?
My feelings are with those families of passengers and crew presumed lost or at best hijacked and traumatised. Whatever the story they're still grieving and in pain.
What makes me most uneasy are the theories that the pilot and or co-pilot may be to blame and this is becoming a smoke-screen for huge security lapses. The home countries of all on board have been tasked with researching their lives but haven't reported back yet (as far as we know).
If I get on a plane I assume it's movements are closely monitored. When a plane ventures into a country's airspace don't their military spot it straight away? Am I being naive?