The Madness of UA Flight 93
UA93 had seven crew members and four hijackers according to the official story.
This means there were five flight attendants-- one more than the actual hijackers.
How on earth did the hijackers take over the plane when:
1) the hijacking started well after when it was clear to everyone that the twin towers had been attacked by hijacked planes and thus the pilots should have known to be on the alert for hijackings,
2) at least one of the pilots or flight attendants must have wondered about the four middle eastern men in first class,
3) several of the flight attendants should have been able to hinder the hijackers' approach to the cockpit and at least one of the flight attendants should have been able to warn the cockpit of intrusion.
Yet according to the official story, neither of the two pilots was able to alert ground control of a hijacking! The only hint that the flight was hijacked was sounds of a scuffle over the radio heard by ground control and a "mayday" call. Then the loss of radio contact and the loss of the transponder signal.
How on earth did the hijackers take the pilots by surprise?
Does the official scenario make sense to anyone?
This means there were five flight attendants-- one more than the actual hijackers.
How on earth did the hijackers take over the plane when:
1) the hijacking started well after when it was clear to everyone that the twin towers had been attacked by hijacked planes and thus the pilots should have known to be on the alert for hijackings,
2) at least one of the pilots or flight attendants must have wondered about the four middle eastern men in first class,
3) several of the flight attendants should have been able to hinder the hijackers' approach to the cockpit and at least one of the flight attendants should have been able to warn the cockpit of intrusion.
Yet according to the official story, neither of the two pilots was able to alert ground control of a hijacking! The only hint that the flight was hijacked was sounds of a scuffle over the radio heard by ground control and a "mayday" call. Then the loss of radio contact and the loss of the transponder signal.
How on earth did the hijackers take the pilots by surprise?
Does the official scenario make sense to anyone?
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