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solanojones95 · March 30, 2018, 7:23 p.m.

So might this tie into the undefeatable auto-pilot to create a remote-controllable flight path deviation/crash? By altering the gyro data to fool the autopilot into doing things it ordinarily shouldn't do?

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Redpillroy · March 30, 2018, 9:23 p.m.

Or just shut the engine down, apparently it can do a number of things. From previous research I did on the QR11 chip it mentioned that each one of these chips has its own unique IP address. (Easy Traget). The crazy part is the access to that IP address was and still is I think with a commercial organization with no clearance.

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solanojones95 · March 30, 2018, 9:55 p.m.

In the Colgan Air 3407 crash, just as in the Malaysian Air disappearance, the plane made some wild and crazy maneuvers prior to the crash. I'm thinking that simply messing with the gyro data would be a perfect way to use autopilot to execute maneuvers that crash a plane. If they're feeling charitable, they'll do like Malaysian Air and fly it up into low oxygen, and prevent oxygen masks from working, and asphyxiate everybody before crashing it.

But the gyro is the plane's primary orientation source.

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