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whoever killed Zia , has my gratitude .. but i would suggest to target that asshole alone instead of bringing down the whole C-130 ..
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I heard it from a coursemates of one of the pilots....possibly could be wrong. The hydraulic lines had burst.
Mushaf's plane also crashed with high ranking officials yet we don't hear any conspiracy theories on that.
whoever killed Zia , has my gratitude .. but i would suggest to target that asshole alone instead of bringing down the whole C-130 ..
Wasn't there a bomb in the mangoes crates that were boarded in the last minute
No it wasn't. The hydraulics in the tail failed due to fatigue...which led to failure in the elevator linkages to the reversible flight control system. The elevator pushed down due to gravity which caused the aircraft to pitch down into a nose dive and crash.
The conspiracy theories sell better due to high ranking officials and a head of state on board the aircraft. Had it been regular officers or cargo...nobody would've given care so much as news won't be able to sell that much.
Agreed....and I believe you mean could've been sabotage. So far no concrete evidence stating it was sabotage.I've seen similar crash on Discovery channel "air crash investigation", where a civilian airliner did a similar roller coaster flight before it crashed. But this doesn't rule out that this wasn't sabotage.
VIP pod disconnected and ramming around free in the hold- severe CG issues could be compounded if the pod caused damage to control lines during movement.Pitch attitude relay failure due to damage [not fatigue] to elevators. Reason of damage, i do'nt know.
Sudden violent pitchups and loss of controllability would have pilots overwhelmed and in shock(added pressure of being PAK-1) to simply overlook mayday in their attempts to regain control.Yes there are conspiracies on that. Look them up...
I see a bigger reason. He was determined to develop Pakistan's nuclear weapons. His death may have been a conspiracy to sabotage the nuclear programme.I remember a post by a member on a sister forum mentioning 2 PAF officers each having received 5 million dollars to do Zia in. He was becoming a thorn in the side of the US as he knew far too many secrets and could ask the difficult question of" whats in it for my country and for me?" So he was also becoming too expensive to maintain. The post was deleted within 24 hours and I later came to know the person as an Ex PAF person who was son of another PAF high up.
There is in my view sabotage written all over the event but will not be proven ever as people do not want to reopen the investigations as the implications cannot be handled. Zia's life was threatened and he had gone into self imposed exile for the last 6 weeks. A lot of persuasion was involved in getting him out of the Army house. He tried his best by taking along US personnel with him to avoid sabotage but it happenned. How will remain a mystery.
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No. That goose was already cooked. Once a step is taken and the aim achieved, there is no sense in killing the sentinal. however, since we do not know what happened it will all be conjecture.I see a bigger reason. He was determined to develop Pakistan's nuclear weapons. His death may have been a conspiracy to sabotage the nuclear programme.