Semi-Lobster
Junior Member
I too think that the defection story is spotty at best, given Chinese treatment of past defectors. If he really wanted to defect why not fly to South Korea instead?
One other possibility is that the PLA is fully aware of the plane's intrusion ahead of times. They, however, decided to keep the true details of the incidence a secret. Could it be that the MIG was coming to China for a secret assessment/training mission but crashed due to low fuel/pilot error? It would be reasonable for China to cooperate militarily with North Korea given the escalating tension following the Cheonan Incidence.
The South Korean border is MUCH more heavily guarded and patrolled by both sides, he would have had little chance of surviving such an attempt given that it is the single most heavily monitored and fortified border in the world.