by Workingman » 11 Mar 2014, 20:59
Good questions Vic. The military can track aircraft all the way down to the ground, so it would not be unusual to track an unidentified low-flying aircraft; but it would also be SOP to send something up to have a look, especially if it was not transponding or responding to ATC.
Things do not stack up here. It was apparently the Chinese who reported the plane on a heading of 333 - N'west. The civil sightings over Kota Bharu say the plane seen was at about 1000 m, but I can say, from having sat many hours on runway duty, that it is impossible to tell a plane's height and distance at night. Also, a plane at only 1000 m would have hit the higher land of the Malay peninsula. If it, a B777, was still flying over Pulau Perak at 02:40 and was fuelled for a non-stop trip to Beijing it had enough range left to potentially reach Somalia.