US F-15 fighters intercepting unresponsive aircraft over Atlantic

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"They believe the plane may be dealing with hypoxia, or a lack of oxygen supply.According to NORAD, the fighter pilots have visually verified that the pilot was unresponsive and slumped over the controls, and attempts to communicate with people inside the plane were unsuccessful. NORAD stated the pilot has not been responding to radio calls since 10 a.m."
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now that it is in Cuban airspace US planes have backed off
 
I just read where it is out of Cuba's airspace now and the F-15s are now once again following the plane.
 
I think it has come down. Not sure how or where. JMO
 
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.@NYCAviation: Before becoming unresponsive aircraft was at 28k ft, requested to descend due to "indication that was not correct on aircraft


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.@MilAirComms: 228.900 MHz LUCKY 1 following aircraft with pilot passed out, not a drill, LUCKY can see pilots chest moving, still alive.
 
BREAKING: Unresponsive plane is currently entering Jamaican airspace. -Jamaican Official2:26 PM - 5 Sep 2014
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Now hearing it has crashed on the island of Jamaica. :(
 
Fox reporting the plane actually crashed into the sea.
 
The 'frosted glass' was maybe ice in the plane, and it decompressed? It was flying at 25,000 feet until it lost height.
 
I think this is going to turn out to be a terrible accident, not a crime. I think all in the plane were probably unconscious.
 
Pretty certain they would all be dead before the crash- IMO that may be a blessing! Prayers for those involved along with family and loved ones. I hope there were no children on board.
 
I think this is going to turn out to be a terrible accident, not a crime. I think all in the plane were probably unconscious.

The F-15 pilots had already reported they could see the pilot and he was unconscious but still breathing at that time.

I never thought it was a crime. I think it is another case where the cabin lost pressure and they died from hypoxia.

Yes, they probably were all dead before they hit the water.

Such a sad time for their families.
 

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