Anyone in FL moinitoring this? NORAD jet fighters trail plane over Atlantic Ocean

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I've been tracking it on flightradar24.com for the past half hour. Speed is 267 knots and Alt 25,000 hasn't changed at all.
Don't have a flight number.
A/C is a Socata TBM-900
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the plane is out of air everyone on the plane is Dead

the Norad fighters have seen the pilot dead over the steering wheel
it will run out gas and come down
 

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Reports from CNN that fighter pilots reported the windows were all frosted over....so maybe all dead and its on auto pilot
 

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5696 coast guard C-130 in the

coast guard 5696 C-130 being dispatch from Clearwater FL
plane has about 150 250 miles left on fuel
if it come down in large area of people they shot it down
Norad Fighter have put up the plane on the other side of cube in the open ocean
 

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coast guard Hf FREQS 5696 hf

coast guard Hf FREQS 5696 hf air force dispatching a tanker to re fuel
the F-15 fighter so two f-15 fighter do not run out of fuel
 

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Those radar web sites are not true radar but virtual radar. Probably no nearby ground stations to receive the data from the plane.
 

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plane down in the water 14 miles north of jamaica

plane down in the water 14 miles north of Jamaica in the water
us fighter going to tanker almost out of fuel FAA just release audio tape
fighter were in comm with the FAA on 121.5 khz so just look for the audio tape
 

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Where was it listed that the FAA released the audio from the fighters?

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Robert

It was aired on CNN a while ago, and again just now.

Pilot said he saw the person at the controls in the cockpit of the unresponsive aircraft, and that his chest was rising and falling as if he was still breathing at that time.

There were no reports from that recording that all on board were dead at that time.

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i'm hearing that the pilot asked to drop down to 18,000 but the controller didn't listen and told him to drop down to 25,000
 
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