@roscoe_the_first
What do you say about the eyewitness-accounts, which confirm the north-route?
1. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: As we were driving into town on 395, there was an exit. We were trying to get off of the exit for the Memorial Bridge. On the left-hand side, there was a commercial plane coming in, and was coming in too fast and the[n?] too low, and the next thing we saw was [it?] go-down below the side of the road… coming down towards the side of the—of 395. And when it came down, it just missed 395 and went down below us”[11]
2. I had just passed the closest place the Pentagon is to the exit on 395… we realized the jet was coming up behind us on that major highway. And it veered to the right into the Pentagon.[12]
3. “coming straight at us from over the road (Columbia Pike) that runs perpendicular to the road I was on. The plane just appeared there—very low in the air, to the side of (and not much above) the CITGO gas station…[note: this statement is ambiguous as to whether it was N. or S. of the gas station but…] then it banked in the slightest turn in front of me, toward the heliport.”[13]
4. “I was right underneath the plane, said Kirk Milburn, a construction supervisor for Atlantis Co., who was on the Arlington National Cemetery exit of Interstate 395.”[14]
5. “I watched it come in very low over the trees and it just dipped down and came down right over 395 right into the Pentagon.”[15]
6. “The plane flew very low over his car and hit the building and blew his windows out of the vehicle and he’s on interstate 395.”[16]
Additionally there are a plenty of eyewitness-accounts, that the plane hit down the light poles.
1. “It was very, very low -- at the height of the street lights. It knocked a couple down.”[20]
2. “He said the craft clipped a utility pole guide wire.”[21]
3. “Penny Elgas stopped as she saw a passenger jet descend, clip a light pole near her.”[22]
4. “The plane approached the Pentagon… clipping a light pole, a car antenna… It clipped a couple of light poles on the way in.”[23]
5. “Next to me was a cab from D.C., its windshield smashed out by pieces of lampposts.”[24]
6. “[she saw] a low-flying jetliner strike the top of nearby telephone poles.”[25]
7. “It hit some lampposts on the way in.”[26]
8. “[the [plane flew] over Ft Myer picking off trees and light poles near the helicopter pad next to building.”[27]
9. “[he watched the plane clip] the antenna of the vehicle immediately behind him. It also struck three light poles between him and the building.”[28]
10. “The plane clipped the top of a light pole just before it got to us, injuring a taxi driver, whose taxi was just a few feet away from my car.”[29]
11. “I saw debris flying. I guess it was hitting light poles.”[30]
12. “As the aircraft approached the Pentagon, I saw a minor flash (later found out that the aircraft had sheared off a portion of a highway light pole down on Hwy 110.”[31]
13. “Street lights toppled as the plane barely cleared the Interstate 395 overpass.”[32]
14. “On either side of him, three streetlights had been sheared in half by the airliner’s wings at 12 to 15 feet above the ground. An engine had clipped the antenna off a Jeep Grand Cherokee stalled in traffic not far away.”
15. “I saw the wing of the plane clip the light post, and it made the plane slant.”[33]
16. “It knocked over a few light poles in its way…”[34]
17. “[It] struck a light pole…The plane tried to recover, but hit a second light pole and continued flying at an angle.”[35]
18. “It turned and came around in front of the vehicle and it clipped one of these light poles…”[36]
19. “The plane was flying low and rapidly descended, knocking over light poles.”[37]
20. “I saw it clip a light pole.”[38]
http://arabesque911.blogspot.com/2007/05/critical-review-of-pentacon-smoking-gun.html
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