Howdy pisshead,

This is very compelling and certainly gives one a reason to re-think some of this stuff,I'd like to see more corroberation by other pilots on this issue..I must admit,that I previously wondered how the Pentagon plane got so low to the ground,I figured it was because of a fairly steep dive,or that the 'pilot',had lowered the plane's speed enuff to be able to git close to the ground. Most folks don't realize how difficult it is to fly a large plane close to the ground,that it's nearly impossible to land a large airliner,if the landing speed is too high.

I'll try and keep an open mind.

Have a good one ...
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . The Impossibility of Flying Heavy Aircraft Without Training The Impossibility of Flying Heavy Aircraft Without Training Nila Sagadevan | February 21 2006 Nila Sagadevan is an aeronautical engineer and a qualified pilot of heavy aircraft. There are some who maintain that the mythical 9/11 hijackers, although proven to be too incompetent to fly a little Cessna 172, had acquired the impressive skills that enabled them to fly airliners by training in flight simulators. What follows is an attempt to bury this myth once and for all, because Rating: 5