Humint Events Online: Hijacker Navigation

Friday, September 24, 2004

Hijacker Navigation

Another important question about 9/11 is-- how did the hijackers navigate the planes to their targets? Did they learn to operate the navigation equipment on the plane? This would seem to be prohibitively complicated. Did they all just have really good senses of direction? That stretches the limits of credulity.

Certainly it seems unlikely that the hijackers convinced the pilots to navigate most of the way, otherwise you would think that the pilots would have been able to alert ATC there were hijackings going on.

This is yet another reason to think the planes were taken over by remote control.

Another oddity is the flight pattern of flight 11 after the hijacking occurred. Go to "The Movement" and click on "Flight 11 Goes Site-Seeing".

The hijackers fly in the wrong direction for fourteen minutes after apparently taking control of the plane (the point when the transponder goes off). All in all this trip out of the way takes up over thirty crtical minutes. Weren't they in a rush? Were they confused? Or is there a more sinister reason? Could this have to do with swapping planes?

Check out some of the other data in this piece, and definitely read the other two parts to this series. Some screwy things happened with the flight paths. What they all mean, I don't exactly know. But they aren't consistent with the official narrative either.

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