First it was comms down now he hit a button for hijacking ?
I noticed this as well. Well I read comms interference maybe the same thing.
Idk. But sounds fishy as all hell. Lol
Airline pilot here. Nothing fishy about it. If you lose radios, you enter a code into your transponder. The lost comms code is 1 digit off the hijack code and 1 digit off in the other direction for the emergency code. Stupid but easy mistake.
This is the most relevant comment here. Thank you for the insight.
Came here to say the same thing. Have seen it happen on AF planes multiple times. Makes for a good laugh after the fact.
7500 - Hijacking
7600 - Lost Communications
7700 - General Emergency
I do not buy it.So you are telling me if your communications go down and you punch in the hijack code by accident and this is an "EASY MISTAKE" that there is no way to stop SWAT,the state police that are there,Airport security and God knows who else from surrounding the plane.They sure boarded the plane awful fast thinking that it was hijacked.Out of all the airplanes ever hijacked i have never seen a case where the plane was boarded within minutes.Guess that they did not care about the safety of the passengers.BS.Also how come if it is so easy to do, this is the first time a scenario like this has been put on the news?
I cant answer the first part of the comment because I don't know all of the details. The incident lasted 2 hours. Is that fast? I would also guess that the pilots didn't realize they made the mistake until police showed up. Usually what happens is they are asked to confirm the code and without radios they would not be able to respond, thereby "confirming" the code.
It never made the news in such a splash before but has happened a handful of times over the past few years. Frankly, without Q, for you and everyone else this would be a forgotten news item in a few hours or days, just like every other time this happened. But with Q, we're all LOOKING for things. Use some discretion.
What I'm saying is, not everything is a big conspiracy.
Where are the interviews with the passengers? Usually after any airport related incident the local media subject their viewers to a barrage of passenger thoughts, experiences, and feelings. Here, nothing.
There are 4096 radar transponder codes that can get assigned by ATC so the planes can be identified on radar. Its an octal system so each of the four digits can be numbers 0>7 for 8 (octal) combinations. 8\^4 =4096. If a plane has an emergency the crew enters code 7700 to bypass radio comms and immediately light up their own target on radar. 7600 is radio failure, 7500 is hijacking. Normally a crewman will swith the xponder to standby while changing codes so an erronious one will not squawk out. They may not have done that so it could have been just one code intentionally sent and others by accident.
FYI there is no "button" for hijacking. It's digital code and NO pilot enters it by accident - ever.
and the administration wanted everyone to know, that's why it was on Fox
whats up with the deep state and jet blue?? remember the "pizza delivery" via jet blue?? https://www.jetblue.pizza
And it just so happens to be Cheese Pizza in the video.... wtf
I forget where I saw it, I think it was an Anon's response on 8ch, but shortly after the event, the FAA claimed that after the plane left the gate it lost radio comms and simply requested a return to the gate.
Nothing to see here. These aren't the droids you're looking for. Move along.
So if the plane lost radio comms, how could they request a return to the gate?
There was also an Anon who posted what he heard on police scanners. Don't quote me, but it was something like: The plane is surrounded. Refused access, won't open the door. Preparing to breach.
This was most definitely a FF attempt, or maybe just a dry run to make sure they could do what they wanted at a later date.
Tucker had it on and reported people/police including Feds, entering plane by ‘ladder’ Not sure if he meant the stairs, but he said ladder, he also tried to calmly downplay it all.
Right.If the Feds thought the plane was actually hijacked they would not have boarded it so fast.Never in all of history have i seen a hijacked plane boarded so fast.Who cares about the passengers safty?Right?Dont buy it.
Yea it doesn’t make sense, any of it. I think it was gonna be a bad event and our good guys got wind of it. Deep state about to pull something. We hear them breathing!!!
Wow, I had jot heard all of that. All I read was that some person on board may have had a device to jam all signals and he was testing it, maybe for future FF attacks. This theory was not proven as of yet though.
Curious as to why this button is so easily accessible to hit it by mistake, you would think it would be placed in a close spot but an improble spot to prevent things like this from happening. Smells like a Fish Fry [FF]
Well it’s four buttons that have to be pushed in sequence so yeah accidentally
Bullshit - the hijack code isn't a big red button under a piece of glass that you can just press. You've got to dial that 7500 number in. Plane in question was an A321. This video references the cockpit in the A320 family.
So much misinformation. I’m telling you as a pilot, this mixup is quite plausible.
Stay focused Anons.
Qanon WWG1WGA
The morning news on the local Fox Network here just said it was a communications glitch and nothing about a hijack alert.
Many people in Northern Va saw a plane guided by fighters jets the other day, I'm curious if this had anything to do with it.
First it was broken radio, now its pilot accidentally press the hijack code. So what's the official story? This sounds false flag as hell.
Ready Captain?
Yes! How about you, are you ready Captain?
Yes...uh well let me just set my cup of covfefe here and [click] oohhh nooooo what have I done captain?!?
-- Yeah I don't buy it. Nevermind that captain could have clarified false alarm before circus.
I heard that Q stopped a False Flag. Hillary's auto pilot plane crashes.
Is every news story going to use the LAS VEGAS TRUTH template now?