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I am sorry, but... | by scheuri | 2001-09-13 00:44:58 |
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US response | by Kayel0 | 2001-09-13 01:00:13 |
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scepticism | by abards | 2001-09-13 01:44:52 |
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wait... | by scheuri | 2001-09-13 01:51:27 |
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my personal reaction | by abards | 2001-09-13 01:58:42 |
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Just think.. | by Frapazoid | 2001-09-13 02:03:58 |
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Difference? | by abards | 2001-09-13 02:11:22 |
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No proof? | by Kayel0 | 2001-09-13 02:22:59 |
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Ah Saw it on TV it muuusst be true | by abards | 2001-09-13 02:26:44 |
| Flight Manuals |
by Tursiops |
2001-09-13 03:13:52 |
Flight manuals actually do make some sense. As do flight lessons. The latter would also cost quite some money. Especially since every single one of the hijackers should be trained and skilled enough to complete the task alone if required by the circumstances.
Imagine you were the pilot of one of those machines and somebody armed with a knife would tell you to fly straight into a building... honestly.. would you do it? You'd die while doing so. Could as well try to overcome the hijacker. Or just crash the plane somewhere else.
And for that case, the pilots causing trouble or refusing to do as told, the terrorists would have needed good enough instructions to "do their job".
Flight instructions would help. Flight lessons would be much better.
Hijacking 4 planes also isn't something you plan on Monday and commit on Tuesday. (Well, perhaps they did and were just extremely "lucky"). It needs to be carefully planned. Such kind of teamwork is nothing an untrained group of thrown-in fanatics could do. So, there must be at least some organization behind it which is large enough to supply the money, time, people and materials needed.
I do agree with you though, that there's not enough proof to convict one or more specific person(s) or organization(s) to be guilty of organizing these acts of terrorism.
But they will be found, I'm sure of that. Something like this should leave enough traces to follow... |
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News broadcasts and articles | by Blackbyrd2 | 2001-09-13 04:16:12 |
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