9/11 Pentagon Tape
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- garett_west0
Flight 77 was not a 747 plane.
You can find the names of all passengers killed on the plane.
The plane hit the building at 780 ft. per second (more than 530mph) how much of a plane do you think a security camera who's video progresses at approximately 1 frame per second would capture at the angle the camera was always positioned? Have you EVER seen a good picure from a security camera?!?
The pilots of all 4 planes had been taking flying lessons for months before 9/11. During interviews one of the instructors thought it odd they only wanted to know how to fly the plane at high speed, and wasn't worried about landing, but he never said anything about it.
I've flown before. The guy who owned the plane said it is like riding a bike, once you learn how to ride one bike, it's universal for all bikes. Rudder, pitch, roll... it's all the same from plane to plane, some planes just have more buttons. I would agree.
Anyone who has 4 quarters can play a flight simulator game at their local "Dave n Busters" or whatever video acrade close by and see how easy it is to fly after you learn the basics of pitch and roll. Rudder is hardly ever used.
It's hard for me to fathom you guys are still argueing about this.