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<blockquote data-quote="SSSSSSSSSSSSVT" data-source="post: 16489143" data-attributes="member: 191592"><p>LOL. You make it sound like these planes were at 500ft with a visual of the targets. They were at 30,000 ft headed away from New York. What waypoints are they using to hit these targets? As a pilot you should know this requires more skill than up down. The likely hood of over or under shooting the target has got to be extremely high even for an experienced pilot let alone these assholes who have never even sat in the cockpit of a commercial jet airliner. Yet these amateurs went 3/4 without having to go around on ANY of the flight paths. Truly unbelievable. Also as a pilot take a look at the “official story” flight plan into the towers. This was not amateur hour if in fact it happened as described. These planes also somehow archived a velocity that should have torn the wings off at that low altitude - something you also should be aware of as a pilot.</p><p></p><p>None of this makes any sense. Building 7 is where I really put on the brakes. I don’t know what really happened but I do know the official story is such BS I don’t understand why anyone would believe it - 19yrs later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSSSSSSSSSSSVT, post: 16489143, member: 191592"] LOL. You make it sound like these planes were at 500ft with a visual of the targets. They were at 30,000 ft headed away from New York. What waypoints are they using to hit these targets? As a pilot you should know this requires more skill than up down. The likely hood of over or under shooting the target has got to be extremely high even for an experienced pilot let alone these assholes who have never even sat in the cockpit of a commercial jet airliner. Yet these amateurs went 3/4 without having to go around on ANY of the flight paths. Truly unbelievable. Also as a pilot take a look at the “official story” flight plan into the towers. This was not amateur hour if in fact it happened as described. These planes also somehow archived a velocity that should have torn the wings off at that low altitude - something you also should be aware of as a pilot. None of this makes any sense. Building 7 is where I really put on the brakes. I don’t know what really happened but I do know the official story is such BS I don’t understand why anyone would believe it - 19yrs later. [/QUOTE]
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