18-07-2014, 05:31 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I have NO idea if it is true, but a NEW factor has been injected now. RT is claiming they have evidence that just before it was brought down the MAL plane significantly deviated from its planned course - something that would be very odd and somewhat hard to believe, in fact.
Yes, I have heard this too. Who would have been behind that request?
I know when I was flying around Asia when the Vietnam war was happening we didn't fly over the area. All our planes were diverted around the conflict. I have no idea why any planes would be flying over any hot conflict areas anywhere in the world. It endangers their passengers lives and their very expensive inventory and their reputation is shit if things go wrong. If Malaysian airlines was indeed avoiding the area as they should and some one currently unknown directed them over the conflict this will be most instructive. Who has control of that airspace? Ukraine.
Though from Carlos in the other thread he states that this was interior ministry workings not defence ministry. Seems there is little co-ordination happening in the new government and it might actually be hanging by a thread. I would tend to agree with that looking today at the Ukraine government websites too which are still in a shambles and many haven't been updated since March when that government was in charge.
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