Sabotage doesn't sound right to me: the plane only made a quick stopover at a location that was changed at the last minute due to bad weather elsewhere. Plus, it's a Russian military plane, so I imagine it's difficult to gain access to it.
Keit said:Would it be possible to remotely control the flaps?
angelburst29 said:I'm still looking for an earlier report which stated the plane and passengers sat on the air field for about two hours, waiting to get refueled.
Keit said:Would it be possible to remotely control the flaps?
I don't mean to mix apples and oranges here - but Treesparrow Posted an entry in "the Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 crash" thread that referred to a 2001 article by the Guardian, where a Ukraine S-200 missile mistakenly shot down a Russian commercial airliner over the Black Sea, near Sochi that produced an explosion on board, killing 78 crew and passengers. The Russian Tu-154 Airliner was flying from Tel Aviv to Novosibirsk when it crashed.
It might not mean anything, regarding the Russian Tu-154 plane crash but might be food for thought?
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,35438.15.html
In a letter to Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek, members of Obcansky Budicek (Civil Awakening) activist group demand a cancellation of the Russian Alexandrov Ensemble’s upcoming tour of the Czech Republic.
artofdream said:Source: https://www.rt.com/news/371720-doctor-liza-crash-activist
Source: https://www.rt.com/news/371623-russian-tu-154-disappears-radars/
It seems Dr "Liza" (Elizaveta Glinka) was also listed on the passenger list.
The passenger list released by the defense ministry also includes Elizaveta Glinka, a prominent charity activist and humanitarian worker. She is best known by her blogger nickname “Doctor Liza.” Some reports initially said she may have deplaned in Sochi, but the Presidential Council for Human Rights confirmed that she was on board.
Glinka was best known for aiding children with serious conditions like cancer, homeless people, and other vulnerable individuals. In the past few years, she organized humanitarian missions to conflict zones, including eastern Ukraine and Syria. For her efforts, she was awarded the Order of Friendship in 2012, the fifth highest state award in Russia.
angelburst29 said:In a letter to Czech Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek, members of Obcansky Budicek (Civil Awakening) activist group demand a cancellation of the Russian Alexandrov Ensemble’s upcoming tour of the Czech Republic.
Czech Activists Brazenly Denounce Russia’s Alexandrov Ensemble
https://sputniknews.com/europe/201704241052945757-alexandrov-ensemble-tour/