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Originally Posted by edslunch
This is an awesome theory but the first question would be why???
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As has been mentioned, basically to go undetected to wherever they planned on landing, the radar thinking that the Singapore Airlines 777 and the Malaysian 777 were one in the same as it crosses into different airspace, along that generally traveled route.
And then, I would assume (tin foil hat time), quickly dive off that path and land it somewhere pre-planned in a place like Turkmenistan, where people waiting to start stage 2 of the operations plan are waiting.
Whoever planning all of this could specifically want to hijack some of the cargo, or passengers (semiconductor company employees) or, plane itself for future dubious use, and want it intact and on the ground to be able to do whatever they're planning on.