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hope it did not land in andamans or any indian ocean island country, we will look like morons..
 
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the question is,how such a large plain can evade so many radars(both military and civilian airport's) and land somewhere,either in some island,or any country??that pilot have to be damn expert who can fly such a large jet at sea skimming mode.


hope it did not land in andamans or any indian ocean island country, we will look like morons..

lol..how???how the hell they're going to land such a large aircraft without any proper runway??its not C-17 bro..
 
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the question is,how such a large plain can evade so many radars(both military and civilian airport's) and land somewhere,either in some island,or any country??that pilot have to be damn expert who can fly such a large jet at sea skimming mode.

since the transponders were off hence the ATC and civillian radars couldnt locate the plane
but i cant understand how did it evade the military radars....

2 things are possible
1-since the plane was hijacked,someone else was flying the plane in a skimming mode and the military personals were sleeping
2-while hijacking it,some disturbance took place and it crashed in the Indian ocean or somewhere else
 
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since the transponders were off hence the ATC and civillian radars couldnt locate the plane
but i cant understand how did it evade the military radars....

2 things are possible
1-since the plane was hijacked,someone else was flying the plane in a skimming mode and the military personals were sleeping
2-while hijacking it,some disturbance took place and it crashed in the Indian ocean or somewhere else

its almost impossible that such a large aircraft evaded the radars of several countries and landed in some isolated island or in some other nation,like Pakistan or Mongolia as suggested.

even if they flew towards the area of A&N,my guess is that it crashed somewhere South of A&N.see,India has Radar at Campbell bay,Port Blair and Car Nicobar.though these Radars aren't very strong(according to Officials),but they cover entire A&N.its quite unlikely that they didn't pick up any trace of it.that means,either the aircraft went South of Malacca Strait and crashed or it crashed somewhere off the coast of Myanmar.
 
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its almost impossible that such a large aircraft evaded the radars of several countries and landed in some isolated island or in some other nation,like Pakistan or Mongolia as suggested.

even if they flew towards the area of A&N,my guess is that it crashed somewhere South of A&N.see,India has Radar at Campbell bay,Port Blair and Car Nicobar.though these Radars aren't very strong(according to Officials),but they cover entire A&N.its quite unlikely that they didn't pick up any trace of it.that means,either the aircraft went South of Malacca Strait and crashed or it crashed somewhere off the coast of Myanmar.
could be possible
one thing is sure that the plane crashed somewhere........
the chances of the plane landing somewhere are very less
 
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All the best BD! :tup:


Ebong Dugga Dugga......ghorer chele bhaloy bhaloy ghore fire asuk baba, polapangulare loiya joto chinta amar!! :(
 
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Once again, BDforever making Bangladesh and its armed forces matter of laughing stock. That is despicable.
 
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