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Old February 22nd 06, 01:29 AM posted to rec.travel.air,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.military
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Default Aeronautical Engineer says Official 9/11 Story Not Possible

BTW, typo... BE 58 Baron

It is easy to fly, doesn't take much strength, takes more
brains. Kids love to fly, it is like a giant roller-coaster
twenty miles long and a mile high that they can control,
they just have to "see" the rails.



"Richard Lamb" wrote in message
nk.net...
| Jim Macklin wrote:
|
| An angry Democrat trying to blame it on Bush it seems.
I
| have no doubt that an few hours of training would allow
any
| adult to fly well enough to crash into a building. I
took
| my son up on a delivery flight for a BE %( Baron that
was
| going to the FAA in OKC. He was about three years old
at
| the time. He could not see out over the door sill, let
| alone the panel, but there was a full set of co-pilot
| instruments and he hand flew straight and level very
well
| from the right seat.
|
|
| Aw Jim, you bring back some sweet memories.
| My daughter (3 years old) loved to stand on the seat (in
my lap sorta)
| and "fly" the 172. Strictly VFR as she could easily see
the horizon.
|
| Now my WIFE in the right seat damned near had a cat!
|
|
| Richard