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It is doubtful that the best trained fighter pilots could have executed
the maneuver that supposedly crashed a 757 into the Pentagon. It required making a tight 320-degree turn while descending seven thousand feet, then leveling out so as to fly low enough over the highway just west of the Pentagon to knock down lamp posts. After crossing the highway the pilot had to take the plane to within inches of the ground so as to crash into the Pentagon at the first-floor level and at such a shallow angle that an engine penetrated three rings of the building, while managing to avoid touching the lawn. And he had to do all of this while flying over 400 mph. Quite a feat for a flight school flunky who had never sat in the cockpit of a jet! (Un)True? http://911research.wtc7.net/disinfo/...badpilots.html |
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Quaalude wrote:
It is doubtful that the best trained fighter pilots could have executed the maneuver that supposedly crashed a 757 into the Pentagon. It Anyone with a few hours on Flight Simulator could have done it and he has a LOT more training then that. Babbling kook troll. *PLONK* -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:53:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote:
It is doubtful that the best trained fighter pilots could have executed the maneuver that supposedly crashed a 757 into the Pentagon. It required making a tight 320-degree turn while descending seven thousand feet, then leveling out so as to fly low enough over the highway just west of the Pentagon to knock down lamp posts. After crossing the highway the pilot had to take the plane to within inches of the ground so as to crash into the Pentagon at the first-floor level and at such a shallow angle that an engine penetrated three rings of the building, while managing to avoid touching the lawn. And he had to do all of this while flying over 400 mph. Quite a feat for a flight school flunky who had never sat in the cockpit of a jet! (Un)True? http://911research.wtc7.net/disinfo/...badpilots.html The attack was at 9:40, about one and a half hours after the TT attack first started to unfold. Yet the Pentagon was left undefended, despite its close proximity to Andrews Air Force Base, which had two combat-ready fighter wings on duty on 9/11/01. How proud the Elitists are top have mind controlled morons to run their military. |
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On 6/10/2011 5:53 a.m., Quaalude wrote:
It is doubtful that the best trained fighter pilots could have executed the maneuver that supposedly crashed a 757 into the Pentagon. It required making a tight 320-degree turn while descending seven thousand feet, then leveling out so as to fly low enough over the highway just west of the Pentagon to knock down lamp posts. After crossing the highway the pilot had to take the plane to within inches of the ground so as to crash into the Pentagon at the first-floor level and at such a shallow angle that an engine penetrated three rings of the building, while managing to avoid touching the lawn. And he had to do all of this while flying over 400 mph. Quite a feat for a flight school flunky who had never sat in the cockpit of a jet! (Un)True? It was a Rate One descending turn through 270 degrees. A flight maneouver carried out by any trainee pilot with the third lesson Turns... And the hijacker/suicide pilot had a Commercial Pilots License. So he had at least 300 hours as Pilot in Command |
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