That was incredible. The following is a once in a lifetime Peter Pan classic.
911 terrorist flying was bad entry level at best. Looks at the bank angle control.
The bank angle should be smooth like the airline pilot. Entry level, actually worse than entry level. All the pilots I have trained with were able to line up and land on their first try in their first plane ride, in their first jet flight, in the first T-38 flight, in their first KC-135 flight.
On my first flight in a prop plane without training (like your first time) I landed the plane on center line, on speed.
On my first flight in a jet trainer I landed the Jet on center line, first time.
First time, good landing.
On my first flight in the jet in my avatar, I land on center line first time.
In this type jet, the one in the leading, the first time I landed was perfect. (so was the last)
Flying on 911 was entry level, hitting a building is easier than landing.
You live in a fantasy world where reality is fantasy, and fantasy is your reality. Some people can't fly as good as terrorists, Balsamo and his failed pilot club claim they are worse than terrorists, can't hit buildings with a plane.
I put my daughters in a simulator, she hit the WTC first try, no flight training. I gave check-rides in simulators for large jets and gave orientation flights to people who had never flown. I have flown with kids who could aim and guide a plane with no training, and that was in a small plane harder to fly than a large jet.
It is math. - For landing you have to be lined up, a single heading. To hit a building you can line up, pick any of infinite headings, and change it as you go.
Do you understand infinite courses to hit a building, one course to land on?