Can You Find the Pentagon?
"The picture below is a GoogleEarth image of the environs of the Pentagon from an altitude of 5024 feet as it might have appeared from the airplane cockpit. Can you spot the Pentagon?"
Yet this is a similar view as officially seen by the amateur pilot* of flight 77, Hani Hanjour, who made a rapid spiraling descent to hit the Pentagon precisely where it had recently undergone reinforcement. Not only that, but officially he approached the building so low that he hit at the lowest possible level on the first floor, without even touching the ground in front of the Pentagon.
If you believe this-- I have some great stock I'd like to sell you!
*Thought to be completely incompetent by his flight instructors.
Yet this is a similar view as officially seen by the amateur pilot* of flight 77, Hani Hanjour, who made a rapid spiraling descent to hit the Pentagon precisely where it had recently undergone reinforcement. Not only that, but officially he approached the building so low that he hit at the lowest possible level on the first floor, without even touching the ground in front of the Pentagon.
If you believe this-- I have some great stock I'd like to sell you!
*Thought to be completely incompetent by his flight instructors.
1 Comments:
Excellent stuff. It really puts it into perspective doesn't it?
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