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Langley Air Force Base was the second military base that launched fighter jets to defend America in response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Three of its F-16s were ordered to take off toward Washington at 9:24 a.m. that morning, but by the time they were airborne, more than 40 minutes had passed since the first attack on the World Trade Center, and almost half an hour since the second.
Furthermore, the pilots were hindered by an extraordinary combination of confusion, communications problems, conflicting orders, breaches of protocol, and other difficulties. Consequently, when the Pentagon was hit at 9:37 a.m., the jets were further away from it than they'd been when they took off. According to witnesses on the ground, fighters did not arrive over the Pentagon until around 10:40 a.m.--more than an hour too late to protect it from the attack.
A close examination of publicly available accounts raises the possibility that deliberate attempts were made to sabotage the ability of the Langley jets to respond to the 9/11 attacks, thereby paralyzing normal, well-practiced procedures. In this article, I focus on three particular aspects of the jets' response.
Firstly, I examine the initial order to launch F-16s from Langley AFB. Notably, instead of the usual two jets taking off, a third pilot took off in a spare jet. This left the unit with no supervisor of flying (SOF) to communicate with other agencies and pass on vital information to the pilots. Secondly, I question why, instead of heading toward Washington as instructed, the jets initially flew out over the ocean, where they were of no use in defending against further attacks. I look at the mysterious role played by the Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility in Virginia Beach, which was handling the jets while they were over the ocean. Could this facility have been misdirecting them? Thirdly, I look at the breakdown of communications between the military and the Langley jets, and the confusion experienced by the pilots that this contributed to.
Taken together, the sheer number of things that went wrong appears highly suspicious, and makes clear the urgent need for a new and unrestrained investigation of 9/11, to find out what was really going on that day and who was behind the attacks.
Theorists to perpetuate their delusions, simply because they have NO CLUE.
Originally posted by impressme
Bottom line is, the jets were scrambled and sent 150 miles in the wrong directions it is obvious that you are spinning the OS with more lies to deceive everyone, and I find that very disingenuous. How about posting some sources or proof to back up your conspiracy theories.
The United States will spend more on the military in fiscal year 2003 (at least 396 billion) than the next 25 biggest countries combined. Also, the United States Air Force is by far and away the most technologically advanced and dominate military force ever known to man. So knowing all of these facts, what type of a preposterous wag the NORAD Reponse Times tale is this?
9:02:54: UA175 impacts the South Tower of the WTC between the 78th and 84th floors. NORAD says the F-15's from Otis are still 71 miles away. This means their average flight speed was only 23.9% of their top speed in trying to intercept UA 175. Otis is 153 miles from WTC - F-15's have a top speed of 1875 MPH. Minus 71 miles from 153 miles = 82 miles covered in 11 minutes from 8:52 to 9:03 -
60 minutes divided by 11 minutes = 5.45 x 82 miles = 447.3 MPH divided by 1875 MPH = 23.9%.
9:30: Three F-16's from Langley are airborne.
9:37: American Airlines Flight 77 hits the Pentagon. NORAD says the F-16's from Langley were still 105 miles and 12 minutes away.
9:49: It takes the F-16's from Langley 19 minutes to reach Washington. This means their average flight speed was only 27.4% of their top speed in trying to protect our nations capital. Langley is 130 miles from the Pentagon - F-16's have a top speed of 1500 MPH - 60 minutes divided by 19 minutes = 3.16 x 130 miles = 410.5 MPH divided by 1500 MPH = 27.4%.
Andrews Air Force Base has two fighter wings that are 10 miles from the Pentagon, yet they inconceivably waited till after all of the attacks were over to finally get airborne.
NORAD’s Response Times
American Airlines Flight 11 – Boston enroute to Los Angeles
FAA Notification to NEADS 0840*
Fighter Scramble Order (Otis Air National Guard Base, Falmouth, Mass. Two F-15s) 0846**
Fighters Airborne 0852
Airline Impact Time (World Trade Center 1) 0846 (estimated)***
Fighter Time/Distance from Airline Impact Location Aircraft not airborne/153 miles
United Airlines Flight 175 – Boston enroute to Los Angeles
FAA Notification to NEADS 0843
Fighter Scramble Order (Otis ANGB, Falmouth, Mass. Same 2 F-15s as Flight 11) 0846
Fighters Airborne 0852
Airline Impact Time (World Trade Center 2) 0902 (estimated)
Fighter Time/Distance from Airline Impact Location approx 8 min****/71 miles
American Flight 77 –Dulles enroute to Los Angeles
FAA Notification to NEADS 0924
Fighter Scramble Order (Langley AFB, Hampton, Va. 2 F-16s) 0924
Fighters Airborne 0930
Airline Impact Time (Pentagon) 0937(estimated)
Fighter Time/Distance from Airline Impact Location approx 12 min/105 miles
United Flight 93 – Newark to San Francisco
FAA Notification to NEADS N/A *****
Fighter Scramble Order (Langley F-16s already airborne for AA Flt 77)
Fighters Airborne (Langley F-16 CAP remains in place to protect DC)
Airline Impact Time (Pennsylvania) 1003 (estimated)
Fighter Time/Distance from Airline Impact Location approx 11 min/100 miles
(from DC F-16 CAP)
Langley is about 120 miles from DC. An additional approximately 30 miles East would be a total of about 150 miles from DC.
I seriously doubt sources would help much to resolve this kind of confusion.
Originally posted by impressme
Originally posted by impressmeBottom line is, the jets were scrambled and sent 150 miles in the wrong directions it is obvious that you are spinning the OS with more lies to deceive everyone, and I find that very disingenuous.
Originally posted by impressme
reply to post by Reheat
Where are your sources to this information’s or are you just giving your opinions as you always do?
The 3 Langley F-16's went about 30 miles East of Langley, not 150 miles in the wrong direction. The total would have been about 150 miles from DC. If there is a few miles difference I am using nautical miles, which is standard aviation measurement for distances. First FAIL.
Oh, I know what the conspiracy sites publish.
They are WRONG! While it is true that a brand new F-16 will in fact, go approximately 1500 MPH in a CLEAN CONFIGURATION it CAN NOT do that with external fuel tanks and missiles. The source is ME as I have flown the freakin' aircraft.
F-15's can not go 1800 MPH with external fuel tanks and missiles either. The source is ME as I have flown in formation with them, been chased by them and have chased them.
The times you have posted are irrelevant.
The key is WHEN NEADS knew of the hijacked aircraft and when the scramble was initiated. The most amount of time they had was 10 minutes notification for AA 11. They learned about UA 175 AFTER it has crashed into the WTC. They learned about AA 77 about 3 minutes prior to it's crash. They did not know about UA 93 until after it had already crashed. Fourth FAIL .
Originally posted by impressme
Beside your ramblings and opinions, where are your sources? If you cannot provide some verifiable sources and links to creditable site, this discussion will be terminated between you and I.
Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
On the F-16.....(Block 30)
Performance: Maximum short-endurance speed: Mach 2.02 (1333 mph) at 40,000 feet. Maximum sustained speed Mach 1.89 (1247 mph) at 40,000 feet. Tactical radius (hi-lo-hi interdiction on internal fuel with six 500-lb bombs) 360 miles. Maximum ferry range 2450 miles with maximum external fuel.
Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
As to the "why did they fly out over the ocean..." Normal air defense protocol....absent a direct vector to an aircraft, they proceed to their ADIZ orbit zones to await their intercept vector.
Swampfox the ordnance limiting speed is going to be classified. Please note that if you have access.
Originally posted by Swampfox46_1999
Swampfox the ordnance limiting speed is going to be classified. Please note that if you have access.
Oh, dont worry, I do not plan on posting anything classified. I am, however, trying to get some of the weapons guys in my unit to get on ATS to offer their knowledge of what and what is not normally loaded on an F-16. Not sure how successful I will be, since one of the guys has had a run in or two with "truthers"....however, the rules do not allow me to post what he said in regards to all the air force "experts" in the "truth" movement.