The plane flew normal to its destination and then for no reason and with no radio comms did a controlled 180 and headed back, but it went straight for DC. IF the plane was under remote control, I would assume (total assumption) that a remote operator could shut off the cabin air intake and disable any warning that the air intake was closed. That wold put everyone to sleep quickly and eventually would result in their deaths, including the pilot. That is pure speculation, but I feel it's entirely possible. This is not a Payne Stewart situation at all. That was a tragic accident, and I feel this was no accident but intentional.
The plane flew normal to its destination and then for no reason and with no radio comms did a controlled 180 and headed back, but it went straight for DC. IF the plane was under remote control, I would assume (total assumption) that a remote operator could shut off the cabin air intake and disable any warning that the air intake was closed. That wold put everyone to sleep quickly and eventually would result in their deaths, including the pilot. That is pure speculation, but I feel it's entirely possible. This is not a Payne Stewart situation at all. That was a tragic accident, and I feel this was no accident but intentional.
I totally agree with you on this.