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Originally posted by REMISNE
Please show us the proper, offical FBI reports that the wreckage matched the plane and the flight.
Coroner to release Flight 93 site nearly four years after crash
Published: Jul 29, 2005 9:06 AM EST
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. (AP) - The Somerset County coroner will turn over control of the United Flight 93 crash site to its owners Monday.
Coroner Wallace Miller has held the site as a coroner's death scene since Sept. 11, 2001,
when the hijacked plane crashed into an abandoned strip mine in Somerset County, killing 40 passengers and crew.
Miller and a group of more than two dozen volunteers this week made a final sweep of the property, looking for debris. The group found airplane debris near a section of downed evergreens and a small amount of human remains, Miller said.
The remains can't be identified because of weather degradation and the size of the sample, he said.
Hundreds of searchers who climbed the hemlocks and combed the woods for weeks
were able to find about 1,500 mostly scorched samples of human tissue totaling less than 600 pounds, or about 8 percent of the total.
At the same time, the high winds that buffeted the area over the last few days have dislodged additional airplane parts -- seat cushions,
wiring, carpet fragments and pieces of metal -- from trees near the crash site.
"It's all aircraft parts, no human remains," Miller said. "We've collected them in
10 recycling bin-sized containers and eventually we'll turn them all over to United."
Originally posted by GenRadek
What else did the report say about the Iranian airplane crash? The pilot was trying to land.
Originally posted by loner007
I dont normally post in these 9/11 threads but i just have this to say this. Take a look at this plane crash site ofAmerican airlines flight 587 photo and ask can you see a plane in that wreckage?. Also please ask yourself what material is the plane made of? At present, aluminium is used in the aviation industry everywhere in the world. From two thirds to three quarters of a passenger plane’s dry weight, and aluminium has a melting point of 660.37 °C. Now ask yourself where that planes is.........
Investigators working on wreckage of empennage, at crash site, November 14
What it shows is the portion of the airplane that BROKE OFF, while still in flight.
It shows one of the mounting brackets that held the vertical fin in place. THAT was the cause of that crash --- First Officer's over-use of rudder, and the resultant stresses inflicted on the vertical fin were too much for the design to handle. Whole thing broke off, and fell into the bay. (But, all of that is in the NTSB report: American Airlines 587 NTSB report).
Originally posted by loner007
I dont normally post in these 9/11 threads but i just have this to say this. Take a look at this plane crash site ofAmerican airlines flight 587 photo and ask can you see a plane in that wreckage?. Also please ask yourself what material is the plane made of? At present, aluminium is used in the aviation industry everywhere in the world. From two thirds to three quarters of a passenger plane’s dry weight, and aluminium has a melting point of 660.37 °C. Now ask yourself where that planes is.........
Can you really overuse the rudder and break it off?