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Virgin Atlantic Flight Sending Out Hijack Signal
2005-06-03
WASHINGTON — Canadian fighter jets are scrambling to intercept a Virgin Atlantic flight from London's Heathrow Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport that is sending out a hijack code, FOX News has confirmed.

Virgin Atlantic Flight 45 has been diverted to New Brunswick, Canada. According to the Virgin Atlantic Web site, the flight departed London at 9:35 a.m. local time and was scheduled to arrive at JFK at 12:12 p.m. EDT.

Contact has been made by the pilot, who says everything is fine, U.S. homeland security officials said, yet the flight continues to issue the hijack code, 7500.

Posted by:badanov

#14  RKB
Yep. Or in a mall. :(
Posted by: Shipman from   2005-06-03 17:05  

#13  American passengers will crash it, Mrs. D. -- no guarantee that people from the rest of the world will share our sensibility in this matter. And much more likely that flights originating outside the U.S. will have a high proportion o' them there furriners. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-06-03 16:24  

#12  Doesn't matter what they do, terrs take a plane, the passengers will crash it.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-03 14:40  

#11  You're assuming that the intent is to crash the plane again. A more likely scenario is to hijack it, issue demands and then slit throats one at a time in front of cameras.
Posted by: rkb   2005-06-03 14:33  

#10  Turf issues. We control all the flights that originate here, so security must be OK. They aren't meeting our high standards abroad (/sarcasm), so it's more likely a terr could comandeer a plane coming from overseas. It's all been bullshit since the heroic passengers of Flight 93 showed the Terrs why they will never again succeed with this tactic, at least on a plane with 50% Americans.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-03 14:23  

#9  I posted something similar at LGF and would like some Rburger responses as well:

Doesn't make more sense if you are AQ (or any terrorist) and want to replicate 911 to originate here and not overseas? More fuel for one. Who would think they would go from here to Paris to seed terror since the Frenchies, Brits, Germans have more of the outspoken radicals and notorious mosques. Seems everyone is also alert to all these no fly lists and diverts to Bangor and Halifax. Never hear of any domestically originated flights having similar diversions. I don't know but we seem fixated on the one direction when in 911 it all originated here on the east coast to take advantage of full fuel supply.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2005-06-03 14:18  

#8  LaR, the plane was intercepted and escorted down by (presumably) Canadian F-18s. Not likely they would have had a chance.
Posted by: too true   2005-06-03 12:36  

#7  It just occurred to me that if a hijacked plane was diverted to Canada, what if the jihadis decided to take out the first Canadian building they saw, can you imagine the screaming from the i-hate-america freaks?
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-06-03 12:31  

#6  Heh ... it was an Airbus.

Virgin Atlantic spokeswoman Brooke Lawer said the transponder alert was a "false alert." The Airbus A340-600 aircraft was carrying 273 passengers and 16 crew.

figures.
Posted by: too true   2005-06-03 12:06  

#5  mmmmm Patti Ann Brown
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-03 11:53  

#4  Looks like the flight has landed in Canada after the fighter look-see.
Posted by: rkb   2005-06-03 11:05  

#3  The lovely Patti Ann Brown just reported on the uneventful landing. She's wearing a nice sweater, her hair is perfect, and she looks happy, but properly concerned. All is well.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-03 11:05  

#2  I'd not be alarmed if nothing else was going on to indicate a problem. But I'd have my camera out for some great stories after landing.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-03 11:05  

#1   The fighter jets fly along side the plane in question and the pilots are able to see both the pilots in the cockpit, as well as the passengers. No one looked particularly alarmed, the aviation source told FOX News.
I think I might look somewhat alarmed if I looked out the window and saw a bunch of F-16s making strafing runs at my flight.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-06-03 10:53  

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