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Regarding the Azeri flight, if the missile exploded nearby because it tried to bring something else down or targeted the plane but missed, the plane can easily have flown for a long time while being hard to control, maybe too hard to control to land safely. As an example, Alaska Airlines Flight 261, January 2000 (sorry, gave the wroing flight earlier, AI confabulated again and YT drives me to distraction by slowing down my commenting) suffered a broken elevator jackscrew in-flight due to a lubrication maintenance schedule that had progressively gone off the rails (as recounted in Sidney Dekker's "Drift into Failure") and still managed to fly for several hours before it crashed when the pilots finally tried to land it. In fact, at Aviation Safety Network, you can see the plane's trajectory after it was redirected from Grozny, and it's corkscrewing all over the place.
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