Correction Anon from Maj, Planefag. The A/C in last nights incident was N944JT. but did come from SFO on the 25th. The LAX flight JBU1623 was its return to the west coast.
No worries Anon. Got to keep each other in check. Planefags keep special watch on the skies today.
Anon, I've seen 3 theories so far. #1. A spoiled FF. #2 A pizza delivery #3. a VIP take down. Any of the 3 are likely, but I dont have enough evidence to call either one. Gut feel is most likely #1 or #3. #1 scares the shit out of me especially if the 321 was hacked. JBU has big time SAT links to keep the folks entertained there fore easier to hack than most. #3 I saw some twatter reports of people listening to the NYC Port scanner saying to keep the pappanatzis away from the VIP. We need to keep digging. If it was a FF attempt to distract from today's testimonies then we can prevent this going forward. Keep digging anons / planefags!
Also trying to draw links to the May posts of JBU A/C and SFO, servers(?) on a container, Apple Store HK. So far, I'm not coming up with much other than the JBU connection. The most interesting posts were the cockpoint shots from late last night. These hold the key. Either these were downloaded from the A/C to prove whitehats have access to the A/C or we have access to a blackhat pilot's phone.
See above Anon. It was an A321. N944JT. It had just come from SFO in the morning. Was headed to LAX when it was stopped
The prior flight was JBU1516 that left SFO just before midnight on the 25th
Interesting but look at Flightradar24. There are highways in the sky with thousands of planes on the same track. However, there was a GLF5 that was doing racetracks off the coast back when the C130 went down in SC a couple months ago. I have a theory it was a blackhat GLF5 that hacked into the C130 causing it to go down. Keep watch for GLF a/c shadowing other a/c and doing racetracks is very suspicious
This was the suspicious GLF6. It was doing this right before and during the C130 crash in SC
Ok I can accept that. Although timing was suspicious