Good question! What are the alternatives?
Here is a possible time graphic of the hijacks if there was 4 teams.
[qimg]http://www.peace911.org/Timeline4teams911.jpg[/qimg]
The construction of that time graphic is made as follow:
AA11: Deviates at 8:14 (15 min after take off) as it happened. The hijackers immediately turns left toward the twin towers and hit them.
UA175: Deviates also 15 minutes after take off. The hijackers immediately turns a little left toward the twin towers and hit them.
AA77: Deviates also 15 minutes after take off. The hijackers immediately turns back and hit the Pentagon 15 minutes later near their take off airport.
UA93: Deviates also 15 minutes after take off. The hijackers immediately turns left toward the white house and they hit it.
I highlighted the important word: Yes, this is
a possible time graphic, but there are hundreds and thousands of possible time graphics! Someone could do the math, maybe it is even millions or billions, depending on how finely you measure time and what constraints you want to stay within. For example, time between scheduled and actual take-off could be anywhere from 0 to 240 minutes. Between take-off and hijack anywhere from, say, 5 to 60 minutes. Etc.
You can that the hijacks and impacts should have happened in a shorter time.
No, I
cannot see that.
Why should they have happened in a shorter time? Why? There is no reason at all for your constant 15-minutes-after-take-off routine. Why is it
impossible for any team to get into action after 16 minutes instead of 15? What is
impossible about 17, 22, 29 or 41 minutes? Nothing!
Any delay between take-off and hijack is possible! Or can you give a reason why any would be
impossible, or why
only 15 minutes would be possible?
The only constant time is the gap between take off and deviation. By the level off of the plane that gap could change a little, let’s tell roughly it could be from 10 to 26 minutes. But mainly that will not change the graphic too much. Any way, it’s impossible to fit it like it actually happened.
No, it isn't impossible at all.
So lets say hijackers planned to wait till plane levels off. Why could that not be 27 minutes? And why not 9 minutes? And what compelling reason is there to start action immediately after plane has levelled off? Maybe they prayed a little longer? Maybe they weren't sure when the plane levelled off? Maybe a flight attendand pushed an juice cart through the wrong aisle in first class and made the group wait a few more minutes? Maybe they hesitated because they were nervous or fearful?
Anything is possible,
nothing is impossible!
Edit, to add the graphic according to the given "level off" times:
[qimg]http://www.peace911.org/TimelineLeveloff911.jpg[/qimg]
As you can see, that did not happen; the graphic is too much different from the actual graphic. Also, I do not know how the level off times are true. They come from beachnut.
You are right: As so often,
you do not know something that is crucial for your theory. But so what? Thousands or billions of time tables are possible! And they are all different, more or less, from each other.
The timeline is the "fingerprint" of the hijack method. It makes possible the identification of the used method for the hijacks.
No. It is a random event out of a set of thousands or billions of possible events.
Sorry for this late answer, but I am busy now and have no much time to read and write here.
No problem.