Not to forget that fuel consumption is many times more and ground speed much less when flying at low altitude so that even with a full tank this aircraft would not have ever made it to Pakistan. The general is a FOOL.
he may not know the technical datas but what about the manufacturer of the plane...
LIGNET analyst received information from a geller A source at Boeing that the company believes the plane did land in Pakistan …. and this according to
the Langley (CIA) Intelligence Network: “Boeing Source: Missing Plane in Pakistan,” LIGNET ^ | MARCH 17,
2014, 5:30 P.M. The Malaysian government reportedly is investigating the possibility that missing Malaysia
Airlines Flight MH370 avoided radar detection and landed in Pakistan near the Afghanistan border inside
Taliban-controlled territory, according to the UK Independent . . . investigators confiscated a homemade
flight simulator from the pilot’s home to see if it reveals any useful information . . . the Malaysian foreign
minister told reporters that Malaysia asked several Asian countries for assistance in its investigation,
including Pakistan . . . Pakistan dismissed the idea that a Boeing 777 could land undetected inside the
country but promised to work with the Malaysian government in its search for the missing plane . . . a
LIGNET analyst received information from a source at Boeing that the company believes the plane did land in
Pakistan . . . Israel is taking the possibility of a terrorist attack seriously by mobilizing air defenses and
scrutinizing approaching civilian aircraft, according to the Times of Israel . . . a Boeing 777 requires a
lengthy, 7,500-foot runway, and Pakistan has many of them, meaning Flight 370 could conceivably be hidden
in a hangar inside the country . . . U.S. surveillance of the area may be able to shed light on the theory
through satellite imagery or signals intelligence.