My alternate theory is that the plane never took off. The amount of propaganda it would take to turn your typical military pilot to be a traitor to their country is insane. Military pilots are usually very very patriotic.
Agreed. Any stooge can make a phone call and paint the picture of being at a crash site or surface of the 🤖👩🚀👩🚀👽. Unlike the Chinese balloon, nobody caught a glimpse of this crash or low flight. You're right. The plane is on a cargo ship to china.
It seems like the only reason he would call 911 let alone on an open line, was so that there would be a recording. And he specifically asked for ambulance even though he wasn’t injured. So seems like he wanted a public record, and record from the emts that arrive, not just police.
It wasn’t the pilot calling. It was the owner of a land. He said the pilot has landed in his backyard (on the parachute). The pilot has joined the conversation because he saw the guy isn’t very smart and the lady isn’t either, so he has joined, not to embarrass both and quickly confirm that this is not a joke.
Normally he wouldn’t make a call himself. He would call his commander or base, which he probably did before this call took place.
He wasn’t very much interested in checking if there was a report of the airplane crash because he knew that the military will find it: a). because he most likely spoke to them already and b). because airplane had GPS tracking, which is the most likely ON during all training flights, just for a case like that. He asked if there was a report of a plain crash, just for a case there was, not having much hope in this lady to know.
He also wasn’t much concerned to keep the event secret because if the plan crashes - there is no way to hide it, so media would know it sooner or later. It can be part of their training to learn what they can say / what the can’t.
That’s what I hear from the conversation. It’s not only what they say. It’s also how they say it.
why would a trained pilot use an open phone line and not the encrypted radio?
I know they have a "survival radio" but I'm not sure describing it as an "encrypted radio" is at all accurate. You'd have to ask yourself, who sets the keys? How often are they rotated? How do they manage to do that for an item inside a survival kit?
More than likely, it's a simple "search and rescue" type radio that has no encryption and is generally intended to be used as a beacon, and not a two way line of communication after being downed.
ejection seats have beacons so finding the pilot was never a problem.
Beacons are just that, beacons. They tell you where something is, not what state is in, or literally any other information. You also don't want to stand around doing nothing hoping that your beacon is actually working if you can actually use another means of communication as well.
why would the local sheriff be guarding the wreck and not USMC police that is trained to secure a crash site involving highly classified equipment?
Do the USMC police have any jurisdiction in civilian areas? Wouldn't they just coordinate with the Sheriff? It's in the territorial USA? Why would this level of response be justified?
the only way to remove a tail number from the inventory is through a crash, why would that be relevant here? Who would want to buy an F-35?
Is the F35 actually that impressive? It's a dumb compromised plane created so three different branches would buy it. It barely works and it needs dozens of other planes to be operational in concert with it to do anything even remotely useful.
Having one F35 would basically be useless.
Not trying to say you're wrong, but I prefer simple explanations.
I will simply say this. Ejection seats have survival kits in them. The kits include a radio.
Ask yourself the following questions:
My alternate theory is that the plane never took off. The amount of propaganda it would take to turn your typical military pilot to be a traitor to their country is insane. Military pilots are usually very very patriotic.
Agreed. Any stooge can make a phone call and paint the picture of being at a crash site or surface of the 🤖👩🚀👩🚀👽. Unlike the Chinese balloon, nobody caught a glimpse of this crash or low flight. You're right. The plane is on a cargo ship to china.
My crazy theory is the DS somehow stole an F-35 and plans to use it to take down Trump Force One?
I pray it's only a really crazy idea!!!
It seems like the only reason he would call 911 let alone on an open line, was so that there would be a recording. And he specifically asked for ambulance even though he wasn’t injured. So seems like he wanted a public record, and record from the emts that arrive, not just police.
wild stuff.
It wasn’t the pilot calling. It was the owner of a land. He said the pilot has landed in his backyard (on the parachute). The pilot has joined the conversation because he saw the guy isn’t very smart and the lady isn’t either, so he has joined, not to embarrass both and quickly confirm that this is not a joke.
Normally he wouldn’t make a call himself. He would call his commander or base, which he probably did before this call took place.
He wasn’t very much interested in checking if there was a report of the airplane crash because he knew that the military will find it: a). because he most likely spoke to them already and b). because airplane had GPS tracking, which is the most likely ON during all training flights, just for a case like that. He asked if there was a report of a plain crash, just for a case there was, not having much hope in this lady to know.
He also wasn’t much concerned to keep the event secret because if the plan crashes - there is no way to hide it, so media would know it sooner or later. It can be part of their training to learn what they can say / what the can’t.
That’s what I hear from the conversation. It’s not only what they say. It’s also how they say it.
I know they have a "survival radio" but I'm not sure describing it as an "encrypted radio" is at all accurate. You'd have to ask yourself, who sets the keys? How often are they rotated? How do they manage to do that for an item inside a survival kit?
More than likely, it's a simple "search and rescue" type radio that has no encryption and is generally intended to be used as a beacon, and not a two way line of communication after being downed.
Beacons are just that, beacons. They tell you where something is, not what state is in, or literally any other information. You also don't want to stand around doing nothing hoping that your beacon is actually working if you can actually use another means of communication as well.
Do the USMC police have any jurisdiction in civilian areas? Wouldn't they just coordinate with the Sheriff? It's in the territorial USA? Why would this level of response be justified?
Is the F35 actually that impressive? It's a dumb compromised plane created so three different branches would buy it. It barely works and it needs dozens of other planes to be operational in concert with it to do anything even remotely useful.
Having one F35 would basically be useless.
Not trying to say you're wrong, but I prefer simple explanations.