weren't systems installed on may airliners after 9/11 to allow the planes to be remotely controlled from the ground in case of hijacking? If remotely hijacked, couldn't the engines be shut down as a way to murder one or more people aboard?
This could explain the co-pilot's insistence that he hadn't cut off the engines when the captain queried him about it.
weren't systems installed on may airliners after 9/11 to allow the planes to be remotely controlled from the ground in case of hijacking? If remotely hijacked, couldn't the engines be shut down as a way to murder one or more people aboard?
This could explain the co-pilot's insistence that he hadn't cut off the engines when the captain queried him about it.