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Originally posted by shrunkensimon
Hate to tell you, but no plane hit either tower..
Originally posted by Samblak
Originally posted by shrunkensimon
Hate to tell you, but no plane hit either tower..
I won't even go there.
Originally posted by ipsedixit
There is an interview on video with the air traffic controller of Flt.175, that hit the south tower WTC and he describes the last minutes of the flight including a sharp climb of 3000 feet, a near collision with another aircraft and then a descent of over 10,000 feet per minute in the last part of the flight.
[edit on 12-6-2007 by ipsedixit]
Originally posted by Sublime620
I heard a few people say landing is the hardest part. I must disagree. Navigating is crazy. Landing isn't a piece of cake, but navigating using the controls requires so much knowledge. You not only need to know how to read the instruments, but knowledge about the areas, aiports, coordinates, etc to input all the info into the computer.
Assuming 9/11 was pulled off by terrorists, their greatest feat was putting the plane at the correct flight path to hit their targets.