-The idea that the world is extreme, so there is an extreme explanation, is a logical fallacy
-The turn it made wasn't hairpin. Nobody knows the diameter of the turn. You've got confused by reading a summary map as an actual flight path.
-Transponders can be tripped easily, and pilots would know how.
-A plane with 200+ people on it flying between major cities will normally have an important person on it. Statistically.
-Apart from that, your post made perfect sense.
-The idea that the world is extreme, so there is an extreme explanation, is a logical fallacy
-The turn it made wasn't hairpin. Nobody knows the diameter of the turn. You've got confused by reading a summary map as an actual flight path.
-Transponders can be tripped easily, and pilots would know how.
-A plane with 200+ people on it flying between major cities will normally have an important person on it. Statistically.
-Apart from that, your post made perfect sense.