Silas, the plane wasn't at 30,000 feet. It was much closer to the ground.
Consider this: had the plane been struck by a missile while flying at a low altitude, the wreckage would have been scattered for at least a mile. It wasn't.
Had the plane been hit by a missile at 30,000 feet, the wreckage would have been scattered over half of Somerset County. It wasn't.
The wreckage was contained in a very small area. The profile most closely resembles what is politely known as "CFIT," or Controlled Flight Into Terrain.
Yea, that you don't know what you are talking about. The plane flying much lower than that.
Also, if it had taken a missle hit, there would have been visible damage to the airplane before it hit. All the witnesses reported an intact plane hit the ground.
Based on your reasoning to date, you probably think that what it tells us is that the Air Force has fitted its air-to-air missiles with cloaking devices.