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Update: Unreponsive U.S plane in Cuban airspace crashes off Jamaica

A 7-seat private plane that took off from Rochester, New York this morning and heading to Staples, Florida, is currently flying over Cuban airspace with the plane occupants not responding to attempts to communicate.

CNN reports that two fighter jets trailed the plane, which is a Socata TBM-700 light business and utility aircraft, but stopped when it crossed over into Cuban territory.

Spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense Command said the plane's windows were frosted and it is unclear how much fuel is left. The plane is said to have been flying unresponsive for some time.

NORAD has reached out to Cuban authorities and now Cuban fighter jets are trailing the small plane which took off from NY about five hours ago. Cuba is currently not looking at the plane as a threat.


Update: the plane is now approaching Jamaican airspace. It is believed that the pilot is no longer in control of the plane, that the plane is on auto-pilot. They also don't know how many passengers are on-board.

According to FAA, the small plane crashed off the coast of Jamaica. It crashed in the water.
Two U.S fighters reported that the aircraft's pilot was 'slumped over'

31 comments:

  1. Hmmm, i hope it ends well.

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    1. The plane has crashed.

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    2. I still don't know how this is breaking news for cnn. They just wanna make a big deal off it. Small planes crash everyday. It's either the people on board are suicidal or the pilot suffered a cardiac arrest it. Or something in the plane made them all pass out. I'm leaning towards a suicidal attempt tho, if the plane was truly on auto pilot

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  2. Hope its not what we all think....

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  3. Som of dis recent plane issues are supernatural I wonder, aliens on earth? #kellywester#

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  4. Nawa...angeleyez

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  5. Maybe the plane is flying on autopilot and its occupants incapacitated.

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  6. Nawa ooº°˚˚°ºo where all dis planes D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ nter sef.#still wandering#. # Iamswish#

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  7. hope its not anoda 10/11 in d making

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  8. Lindy pls hw do I make ma name show.wanna stop using anonymous.plsssss I need ur help.fenkz

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This is serious matter i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. But wat is d exact explanation for all dis recent plane issues??? Makes me wonder

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  11. But wat is d exact explanation for all dis recent plane issues??? Makes me wonder

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  12. But wat is d exact explanation for all dis recent plane issues??? Makes me wonder

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  13. Please hw do I comment wif name/url help me plz

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  14. Wot is slumped over???? #kellywester#

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  15. Ms Linda , it's Naples , Florida not Staples. This has happened before. It's depressurization . It will knockout everyone on the plane. It killed a famous Golfer few years ago. The plane was flying cross country till it crashed in the Arizona desert.

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  16. Luks lyk a super story

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  17. Yea, I believe these things have to do with some supernatural forces. A lot of strange things happening nowadays only god can help us. Photos: Somebody Help, Nigerian Musician Flavour Is Losing It! [Viewer's Discretion Advised]

    Nigerians in particular must pray

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    1. Ur comment is so dumb it beggars belief. If ppl lik u are the future of this geographical expression then we are doomed.

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  18. Who owns the plane?

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  19. This happens when oxygen supply for the passengers is exhausted or infiltrated, it is not new, it happened to the plane carrying the late American golfer, the plane basically flew aimlessly in the sky for hours until it ran out of fuel and then it crashed. R.I.P to the dead

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