Flight simulator study points to automated control of 9/11 flights | International Center for 9/11 Justice
A new study by researchers at the International Center for 9/11 Justice (IC911) raises significant questions about the official account of how the aircraft involved on September 11, 2001, were flown.
Drawing on full-motion flight simulator tests conducted with three high-experience pilots and four low-experience pilots, the report finds that the maneuvers reportedly performed in the final moments before impact were both difficult to execute and counter-intuitive from a piloting standpoind.
via @alwaysfollowyourconscience
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A new study by researchers at the International Center for 9/11 Justice (IC911) raises significant questions about the official account of how the aircraft involved on September 11, 2001, were flown.
Drawing on full-motion flight simulator tests conducted with three high-experience pilots and four low-experience pilots, the report finds that the maneuvers reportedly performed in the final moments before impact were both difficult to execute and counter-intuitive from a piloting standpoind.
via @alwaysfollowyourconscience
#Buiding7 #TwinTowers #ControlledDemolitions #WTC #FreeFall