Apparently, this same flight was intercepted by 2 Mirage 2000's back on May 27, 2011, due to miscommunication between Vueling and the Tower in
Amsterdam. Weird, the same situation playing out a little more then a year later. Guess it's one of them coincidences I keep hearing about.
It's a false alarm. Communication got broken and pilot handled it a bit unusual. Standard procedure ith broken communications is to intercept with
F16's.
Local news reporters have spoken to passengers by phone, they say nothing is wrong.
I would be very interested to find out how such a big miscommunication could have occurred, these little false alarms always make me go hmmm, false
flag? Who knows.... Guess we should be keeping an eye out In the next few weeks...
The dutch airport have just mentioned that is may have been due to the pilot unable to communicate in English properly
edit on 29-8-2012 by
asala because: (no reason given)
That's funny; just a couple hours ago workers discovered a 2nd world war bomb unearthed in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, and the place was
evacuated. Somebody important on the plane that does not want to be seen ? MJ or elvis presley ?
Lol in the dud bin, but there is some odditys here so who knows. Only earlier today a bomb was defused all be it a ww2 one but the same thing
happened to a plane a year ago at the same airport... Ah well tin foil hat needs a clean,
But joking aside I'm happy that this ended well for all those on board and also for family's who started to here this news hitting the wires,
Hmm there still waiting for negociaters to talk to the captin of the plane? The plane is still surrounded. This though could be procedure. It's
thought that his radio may be down,
So there saying its not a miscommunication. It is a lack of communication.. So although it's believed to be ok they there still waiting to fully
confirm,
There waiting for the Dutch police to confirm, so still kinda ongoing
edit on 29-8-2012 by asala because: (no reason given)
Just heard on the BBC News that this wasn't a hijacking. Apparently, it was a miscommunication between the pilot of the plane and the local air
traffic control.