Trust the Pilots?
Trust the Pilots?
If the official story on the collapse of the Twin Towers and Building 7 had to struggle against an initial assumption that the buildings were brought down with explosions, the account of the hijackers had a similar problem.
Experts at the heart of the establishment had little doubt: it takes a lot of skill to fly passenger jets as if they were fighters. In the case of the Pentagon the official cctv, released some time later, showed the plane's approach (assuming it was a plane) was at ground level while official experts said it flew at top speed. The only problem: alleged pilot Hani Hanjour had been deemed incompetent and unsafe on a single engined Cessna.
Now blogger 911shoestring has assembled a mass of evidence to underline the point: no way could Hani Hanjour have flown Flight 77 into the Pentagon, hitting a recently reinforced and almost empty sector. So who did? And could the explanation have anything to do with the top secret anti-hijack exercise the Pentagon was running on the very morning of the attacks?
