If a heat seeking missile ripped off only one engine from the pylon then the rest of the plane remains intact for the impact you describe.
With no evidence of a missle to be found?
If a heat seeking missile ripped off only one engine from the pylon then the rest of the plane remains intact for the impact you describe.
Just to be clear, I wasn't trying to imply that the recording was faked or manipulated whatsoever.
Part of my job as the "computer guy" for a law firm is to digitize deposition testimony in preparation for trial. During that process I often encounter instances where a deposition transcript doesn't accurately capture what's going on in the audio or video. Transcription errors aside, even the best court reporter has a problem capturing grunts, groans and other non-verbal information.
Donald Rumsfeld in an address to the troops on Christmas Eve, “made a passing reference to United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers attempted to stop al Qaeda hijackers. But in his remarks, Rumsfeld referred to ‘the people who attacked the United States in New York, shot down the plane over Pennsylvania’."
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/27/rumsfeld.flt93
If that had happened there would have been a large puff of smoke in the sky from the missile exploding, and the flaming wreck of the plane would have fallen tens of thousands of feet, trailing smoke the whole way. The day was quite clear, there would have been witnesses to that. Also, the plane would have hit the ground at terminal velocity - <200mph and would have resulted in large chunks of debris due to the reduced kinetic energy at impact. That all the wreckage was found within a few hundred yards of the crater (save maybe some light personal effects - papers and such - that can be blown further away) and the pieces were very small support the high-speed, powered impact of the "official story".There are reports of a larger debris field.
But lets say not.
If a heat seeking missile ripped off only one engine from the pylon then the rest of the plane remains intact for the impact you describe.
That is similar to the scene.
One engine some distance forward of the plane in the woods and one in the impact crater.
With no evidence of a missle to be found?

With no evidence of a missle to be found?
If it was so complex the US government couldn't pull it off then how did only 19 people accomplish it.
I am not up to date on the various prosecutions. Has there been a successful prosecution of a support network yet?
How similar is a plane being shot down and passenger heroes taking control of an aircraft and saving America from a fourth terrorist attack? How would the terrorists have "shot down" the plane - did they have fighter jets too? Those are two completely different concepts with no similarity at all. If you were certain of the Flight 93 story how could you even think of the notion it had been shot down?
The people who attacked the United States in New York, shot down the plane over Pennsylvania.
TAM,
I am a bit out of my specialty here on Flight 93.
I believe it was shot down though.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/27/rumsfeld.flt93
How similar is a plane being shot down and passenger heroes taking control of an aircraft and saving America from a fourth terrorist attack? How would the terrorists have "shot down" the plane - did they have fighter jets too? Those are two completely different concepts with no similarity at all. If you were certain of the Flight 93 story how could you even think of the notion it had been shot down?
Russell
Because this is a far simpler scenario than were the government to have been involved. It takes dozens of people to get a fighter jet armed and airborn, for instance. Not to mention how many it would take to prepare 3 extremely large occupied office buildings w/ explosives...If it was so complex the US government couldn't pull it off then how did only 19 people accomplish it.
The beauty of that operation was its simplicity - it didn't require a large support network. All you needed was to get 4 hijackers flight training and some muscle on board for support (who may or may not have known they were on a suicide mission) armed with what was then allowable weapons to take on board an aircraft. The whole thing could be done w/ only a few hundred thousand dollars, chump change to a well-financed network like al Qaeda.I am not up to date on the various prosecutions. Has there been a successful prosecution of a support network yet?
The people who attacked the United States in New York, shot down the plane over Pennsylvania
A Pentagon spokesman insisted that Rumsfeld simply misspoke, but Internet conspiracy theorists seized on the reference to the plane having been shot down.
"Was it a slip of the tongue? Was it an error? Or was it the truth, finally being dropped on the public more than three years after the tragedy" asked a posting on the Web site WorldNetDaily.com.
Some people remain skeptical of U.S. government statements that, despite a presidential authorization, no planes were shot down September 11, and rumors still circulate that a U.S. military plane shot the airliner down over Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
A Pentagon spokesman insists Rumsfeld has not changed his opinion that the plane crashed as the result of an onboard struggle between passengers and terrorists.
The CNN spokesperson didn't handle it that way.
See how easy it is to misspeak? You meant "CNN reporter", right? And you were typing, not speaking off-the-cuff.The CNN spokesperson didn't handle it that way.