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Retired Air Force general stands by theory Malaysian Airlines flight could have landed in Pakistan

Retired Air Force General Thomas McInerney isn’t backing away from his thriller novel-like suggestion that the missing Malaysian Airlines flight could have very well landed in Pakistan — and he says his theory is based on more than mere conjecture.

This guy is almost 80 years old and retired 20 years ago.
He is both out of the loop...and in his own "loop".
 
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.
 
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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.
but there no airports or runway there, & the terrain is mountainous so where & how will the plane land ?
 

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