A few years ago i would call you crazy. Now, it is more then likely. Pilot could not control it, ejected, black hat maybe kept it going. Or white hat stopped a major attack. If the pilot lost control, he would eject. If it is missing, then the entire system is operational. As for the transponder going dark, would it be safe to say if the pilot ehects, the black box abd transponder fry so they dont get into enemy hands?
I don't believe them. They clearly want us to think China hacked it and flew it to Cuba where they supposedly have an intelligence post. Stories about Chinese spy satellites in the week leading up to it. Just feels like a setup.
I think that's all a misdirection to where the jet really went. It's capable of carrying a nuke and the Ukrainians (and Nato) are desperate. It's stealth. It all kind of adds up (at least to me).
How does a pilot eject from the plane, it goes on autopilot and nobody scrambles fighters to intercept it, especially if the transponder was on. Then, the military said it was focusing on 2 lakes in the North Charleston area yet “find” the wreckage 2 hours northeast of Charleston?
This is supposedly the most technically sophisticated fighter in the US inventory, it interfaced with other planes, drones, ships and the defense network, and when the pilot ejects, it goes dark on autopilot until it crashes randomly?
For sure it's got nothing to do with a transponder not working! A transponder squawk code is for easier ident when being picked up on radar in controlled airspace, squawking "Ident" will light you up on the controllers screen and they will assign you a number, 1717 for instance that you then set the transponder too, mode charlie will also give the controller height and speed for greater accuracy.
But if your transponder failed, and they sometimes do like radios do, then simply telling the controller where you are, along with your height and speed, they will still see you on radar, even a F35.
There's a lot more to this story imo, you can't just bang out at any speed, and why would you for a simple transponder problem, you'd just land making radio calls into the nearest available field.
Yeah right. Sophisticated fighter jets don't disappear.
One thing we can be sure of: Nothing of this is what really happened.
They found it. Most likely a flight control problem. That is why they grounded the fleet.
Hacked
A few years ago i would call you crazy. Now, it is more then likely. Pilot could not control it, ejected, black hat maybe kept it going. Or white hat stopped a major attack. If the pilot lost control, he would eject. If it is missing, then the entire system is operational. As for the transponder going dark, would it be safe to say if the pilot ehects, the black box abd transponder fry so they dont get into enemy hands?
Me too.
It would go something like. What if? What if a pilot passes out during a mission? We could save the pilots life. We send a signal to deploy the eject.
What if a pilot went rouge we could send a signal to eject.
They will spin a story though.
I would be more inclined to believe a person hacked or went treason than I would AI or aliens did it.
South Carolina is this where the killer hornets came from too right before the toilet paper hoax?
I don't believe them. They clearly want us to think China hacked it and flew it to Cuba where they supposedly have an intelligence post. Stories about Chinese spy satellites in the week leading up to it. Just feels like a setup.
I think that's all a misdirection to where the jet really went. It's capable of carrying a nuke and the Ukrainians (and Nato) are desperate. It's stealth. It all kind of adds up (at least to me).
There is zero chance they do not know where this bird is. Zero. Absolutely zero.
They know but why tell the public this? That’s the real question. Some kind of comms?
Right. We only hear what they want us to
imo the jet is not missing; they are hiding it to be used later, maybe try to shoot down another plane, like the missile launched at trump.
How does a pilot eject from the plane, it goes on autopilot and nobody scrambles fighters to intercept it, especially if the transponder was on. Then, the military said it was focusing on 2 lakes in the North Charleston area yet “find” the wreckage 2 hours northeast of Charleston?
This is supposedly the most technically sophisticated fighter in the US inventory, it interfaced with other planes, drones, ships and the defense network, and when the pilot ejects, it goes dark on autopilot until it crashes randomly?
Come on, Man.
Maybe WH allowed it to fly into an area they needed a legal reason to search?
Just like that plane that went down on the Rothschild? island where they found the hunting parties.
Ketron Island Washington.
Wait, what? I haven’t heard his one before
Richard B Russel in rhe q400 crashing on keton(spelling) island, washington state; as it's a billionaire pedo island.
Or so the story goes.
You can buy a fairly cheap drone that can land itself
**F-35 STOLEN
If Trump truths STOLLEN again you could be on to something.
Skynet ejected the pilot and now controls airspace, forcing a stand down of other fighter jets.
They will come up with a new rule saying pilots have to leave their cell phone behind, when they eject.
Then they could track it easy.
Apple Airtag is all you need.
They should buy a bunch on Amazon then.,,,
Didn't someone post an "Fly Eagles Fly" post here on the boards not more than a week ago? Think it tied to Bill Clinton or something
Indeed
I have 1 question. Why didn't the wingman follow the plane?
For sure it's got nothing to do with a transponder not working! A transponder squawk code is for easier ident when being picked up on radar in controlled airspace, squawking "Ident" will light you up on the controllers screen and they will assign you a number, 1717 for instance that you then set the transponder too, mode charlie will also give the controller height and speed for greater accuracy.
But if your transponder failed, and they sometimes do like radios do, then simply telling the controller where you are, along with your height and speed, they will still see you on radar, even a F35.
There's a lot more to this story imo, you can't just bang out at any speed, and why would you for a simple transponder problem, you'd just land making radio calls into the nearest available field.
QUESTION: Do we have any solid intel that an F35 actually took off to begin with?
Planefags? You're up. What sayeth thee?
Easy bet... Biden sold it to China, like everything else.
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