Jonnyclueless
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That imprint could also have been created by a giant goose.
Could you explain it to me then, please.
(I'm not being facetious)
The plane was between said to be at a 40° angle, but the impact area looks like a 90° angle impact to me.
It's a flaw of mine I guess. People say I focus on little aspects, but I like to understand things fully. I always have. I took a toaster apart when I was 6 years old because I wanted to know how it worked. (So my parents told me)
I also want to see a map that has a compass on it, and the planes flight path.
That way I can fully understand the event.
Those seem to be the two major parts I have not seen much information on yet. What would really help is a picture of the crash sight from above with the flight path and compass on it. I cannot find one.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.Shanksville is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a population of 245, as of the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Pittsburgh Tri-State. Shanksville came to international attention during the September 11, 2001 attacks, with the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 nearby.
Shanksville's history is traced back to 1798, when Christian Shank lived and operated a grist mill, and two saw mills. Shanksville was incorporated as a borough on January 25, 1913. [1]
As of the census of 2000, there were 245 people, 96 households, and 69 families residing in the borough. The population density was 525.5/km² (1,391.9/mi²). There were 100 housing units at an average density of 214.5/km² (568.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the borough was 100.00% White.
The crash of United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001 occurred 2 miles north of Shanksville, outside the borough limits in Stonycreek Township
How many of those crashes involved a high speed plunge at a steep angle into the ground? I'm guessing not many. Most air crashes involve something going wrong on takeoff or on approach for landing, or CFIT (controlled flight into terrain) type of accidents.I have never seen or heard of a plane crash that did not have a massive fire afterwards.
What this guy said! He is super smart! And cute too!
But seriously, I would love to have the info in my quote.
Would you like to hear my biggest problem with flight 93?
People were at the scene in minutes...and people said they saw some light smoke in the trees, but no fire. That just slaps me in the face.
I cannot get a handle on that. I have never seen or heard of a plane crash that did not have a massive fire afterwards. Columns of thick black smoke streaming into the sky....Flight 93, light gray smoke and no fire.
I know some photo's show fire damage in the trees, but the fire went out in a few minutes? I do not get it.
The Flight Data Recorder recording. http://tinyurl.com/myaypThen Peterson said he saw a fireball, heard an explosion and saw a mushroom cloud of smoke rise into the sky.
Peterson rushed to the scene on an all-terrain vehicle and when he arrived he saw bits and pieces of an airliner spread over a large area of an abandoned strip-mine in Stonycreek Township.
"There was a crater in the ground that was really burning," Peterson said. Strewn about were pieces of clothing hanging from trees and parts of the Boeing 757, but nothing bigger than a couple of feet long, he said. Many of the items were burning. http://tinyurl.com/fa75e
Local FBI agent Wells Morrison told author Glenn Kashurba what he saw when he arrived at the crash site: "We arrived in the immediate area and walked up to the crater and the burning woods. My first thought was, 'Where is the plane?' Because most of what I saw was this honeycomb looking stuff, which I believe is insulation or something like that. I was not seeing anything that was distinguishable either as human remains or aircraft debris." (Glenn Kashurba, Courage After the Crash, 2002, p. 110)
"Everything was on fire and there were trees knocked down and there was a big hole in the ground."
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/956356/detail.html
Upon arrival, firefighters found small pieces of the plane, spot fires, and a large quantity of fuel scattered across a wide debris field. A quick survey of the scene found no survivors. Additional resources were requested from County Control, which included additional suppression companies and the Somerset Fire Company’s hazardous materials team. http://www.nvfc.org/pdf/rolevolfiresvc911.pdf
Fleegle said he climbed on the roof of an abandoned cabin and tossed down a burning seat cushion that had landed there.
http://www.flight93crash.com/MyPittsburghLIVE.htm
After FBI hazardous materials response teams examined the remains of the wreckage and determined levels of toxic and flammable materials were low enough for workers to proceed safely in protective gear, investigators fanned out — searching around the soot-rimmed crater the plane left in the ground, and walking into the gash it cut in the nearby woods.
Investigators are using yellow and red flags to stake spots around the site to mark where they had located parts from the aircraft, human remains or personal items belonging to the plane's 38 passengers and seven crewmembers. The painstaking, inch-by-inch search turned up the plane's cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder on Thursday, the "black boxes" that could explain what happened Tuesday after hijackers took control of the plane, and how apparent heroic acts of a few passengers prevented the aircraft from reaching its intended target in Washington, D.C." "Pennsylvania Disaster Workers Respond to Flight 93 Tragedy"
"There was a great explosion and you could see the flames. It was a massive, massive explosion. Flames and then smoke and then a massive, massive mushroom cloud." http://tinyurl.com/m347n
"I just watched with my mouth open as this yellow mushroom cloud rose up just like an atomic bomb over the hill where I like to go hunting," said 72- year-old John Walsh
Barefoot and in his bathrobe, he drove up the dirt road to rescue anyone he could find. There would be nothing he could do.
Debris, including photographs and other papers that survived the fireball, was strewn over a wide area. Residents have spent days collecting it. http://tinyurl.com/oapxx
Charles Sturtz, 53, who lives just over the hillside from the crash site, said a fireball 200 feet high shot up over the hill. He got to the crash scene even before the firefighters. http://tinyurl.com/rl5qc
And to add a neck-breaking parable: The logic of CT is like Lenin's theory of imperialism. A CT has to expand or die. ("CTs shuns a vacuum.") Consider the private investigators of the Olof Palme assassination. In the early years, they kept a sound and reasonable level. But then they went right into the swamps of CT. The most infamous of them are Lars Krantz, who claims that he committed suicide assisted by his wife.But now you are questioning the Conspiracy Theorists logic, we all know they don't have any. To think like a CT you must excuse all scientific and rational explanations.
Still spewing denialist nonsense, I see. When do you suppose you'll stop doing that?
*snipped links*
You're not even trying. Why?
I'm not 'spewing' anything. I have areas of concern, and I note them. If you have a problem with it, quit reading them. Got it?
Yes, they did. All of the issues you stated. Try reading for comprehension.Now, thank you for all those pointless links. They did not address my issue in the least little bit.
And now you know there were fires in the crater, on the ground, on at least one rooftop, and in the trees, and jet fuel everywhere.I realize there was a fireball.
No apostrophe needed in "photos." I guess it didn't occur to you that the fires had burned out by the time those photos were taken.But look at the photo's that were taken from aircraft.
100% B.S.
In your posts, like those on this page, you make statements of fact about 9/11, nearly every single one of which is 100% wrong, and all of which are 9/11 denier claims.
Yes, they did. All of the issues you stated. Try reading for comprehension.
And now you know there were fires in the crater, on the ground, on at least one rooftop, and in the trees, and jet fuel everywhere.
No apostrophe needed in "photos." I guess it didn't occur to you that the fires had burned out by the time those photos were taken.
You're not even trying. Why don't you care?
How long would a fuel soaked tree burn?
Why don't you go splash a few gallons of kerosine on one and find out. Then explain to me why a patch of burnt trees goes out in less then 10 minutes.
Did you see a continuation of smoke from the 'fireball' picture? No.
Was the smoke even black? No.
The information you seek is here including a map. In the future may I suggest you try a little harder. This is from Gravy's link.
I meant no offense but the type of questions you ask go way beyond the normal curiosity. This means that you would likely need to do more in depth research then would be expected. Maybe a FIOA to the NTSB.Way to assume I 'didn't try hard' to begin with. I've looked at all that information. I have not posted on this issue because I wanted to read all the information I could about it before bringing it up.
I've already read all of Gravy's posted links, and they did not address my concerns, such as....
Why does the color of the 'fireball' not match any aircraft fire I have ever seen?
I've looked at hundreds of video's and pictures and not one airplane crash had gray smoke. Not one. All of them were pitch black.
So you try hard. Try finding one that looks anything like flight 93. I've tried for days to find one. Then go look pictures and video's of war where bombs are being dropped and then you'll see gray smoke. (depending upon what is hit)
It does not explain how early video showed the patch of burnt trees was very small, and showed fire crews at the scene. How did the area of burnt trees grow like they did while fire fighters were already there and there were no more spot fires?
Is the below correct? If so, why did none of these warnings signal according to the FDR information?
According to the FDR, the ‘Sink Rate’ warning did not activate.
Terrain - Did not activate
Too Low Terain - Did not activate
Terrain Ahead Pull Up - Did not activate
Ground Prox Warning - Did not activate
GPWC Failure - Did not activate. Again, this seems to indicate that the GPWC on board UA93 was functioning throughout the flight.
The reason I want to flight path is to see the planes direction of inertia to explain how an engine ended up half a mile from the impact point, and also how debris ended up 8 miles away.
Shoot debris up into the air a quarter mile if you want, and the debris will not go eight miles in a reported wind of 9mph. That does not add up.
Clothing and a books five and six miles away? How?
A 9mph wind would not blow a feather more than a few hundred feet.
It does not make sense.
I think my question from before applies again:I've looked at hundreds of video's and pictures and not one airplane crash had gray smoke. Not one. All of them were pitch black.
The one thing that CTers claim about that photo is that the wings are at the top of the crater near the tail and not at the bottom of the crater where you'd expect the wings to be. What they forget is that when an airplane is inverted, it no longer has lift unless you trim the aircraft to counteract the negative lift. That would not have been the case with flt 93. Hence the path the plane would have been traveling would have been at an angle and not straight into the ground.From the imprint in the ground, it is clear that the plane hit up-side down. Notice the way that the dirt in front of the crater is pushed up. This is a clear indication that the plane was moving in that direction. The faintness of the tail imprint is significant in that it would seem to me to indicate that it was already begining to separate from the rest of the aircraft when it hit. Thus, it would easily have been catapulted into the woods, where it was allegedly found. The same could be said of various fuselage parts. It is quite likely that this was also when some of the lighter contents such as paper items were catapulted into the air, and perhaps kept there by the heat of the deflagrating fuel and the thermal updraft it created.
[qimg]http://killtown.911review.org/images/flight93/msnbc-tail.jpg[/qimg]