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Your continued assertion is repudiated by experienced pilots. These are no video games. The assault on the Pentagon was targetted and precise.
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And I'm telling you I've flown an airplane with about sixty seconds of instruction without so much as stepping foot in a classroom. Could I land the plane? Highly unlikely. But all of these guys went to flight school, so it's not like they couldn't do it.
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Thus if floors were "airtight" as you claim and as the post-1996 fire refections would indicate, none of your claims could be accurate.
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Clearly your not understanding this.
The entire building, flood by floor, was airtight. When you stepped into the lobby, there was a breeze going through the entire floor - which was like five or six stories tall. Every floor was airtight. Every elevator shaft was airtight. When you stepped outside on the observation deck, you had to fight with the door because of the suction.
You slice that building with an airplane, that changes everything. You have multiple floors with a huge gaping hole. The elevator shafts - which had access to nearly all floors - were no longer airtight. The floors with sky lobbies were no longer air tight. The lobby had it's windows blown out, and was no longer air tight.
This was a massive firestorm farmed by strong winds.
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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
Again, the explosions in the basement were unreported by your 9/11 Commission.
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And the explosions on the 48th floor in the sky lobby when the elevator shaft was blown open and the emergency back up generators there caught fire weren't reported.
So much happened that day that they couldn't report it all in three hundred pages. At a certain point in time, they had to pick and choose what to put in the final condensed report.