The Freedom Tower

Cockpit of Flight 175

by Lionel Bascom — October 30th, 2008 — 1 comment

AmericanChronicle.com says that “Ever since that terrible day on September 11, 2001 many questions have been raised like: Who, what and why? Unfortunately, because of our limited technology, we have never been able to look inside the cockpit of flight 175 to obtain a better idea of what was happening just before the plane crashed into the WTC tower, until now!
According to the official reports, United Airlines Flight 175 was a scheduled U.S. domestic passenger flight from Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts to Los Angeles International Airport. The flight was (allegedly) hijacked by five al-Qaeda-associated Islamist terrorists, and flown into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City as part of the September 11 attacks. Over thirty minutes into the flight, the hijackers forcefully breached the cockpit and overpowered the pilot and first officer. The aircraft crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center at 09:03, killing all 65 people aboard, including the hijackers.

There has been much speculation on how a group of terrorists with very limited flying experience could carry out such an attack and it has even been suggested that the plane was actually flown by remote control. However, the images presented on our special webpage may dispel that theory and show that there were people in the cockpit, and the plane was in the control of a pilot.
Even though we have our own opinions on what took place during the flight (based on the images), we have chosen not to speculate too much on this area because of the sensitive nature of this subject. It is not our wish to add to the distress of the families and friends of those who lost their lives on flight 175, but simply present the images that have been obtained, in the hope that it will help make one part of the 9/11 attack a little clearer. We would like to apologize in advance if you find any of the images disturbing, but felt it was our duty to present these as seen and let you form your own opinions. Unfortunately, it was necessary to explain certain aspects of the images in order to understand the views presented more accurately.”

9:50 PM in Uncategorized, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, The Attack, Related Stories, Terrorist Threat, Freedom Tower News

One response

  1. This PPP technique is fascinating technology. However, I found the images still a bit difficult to decipher. The possibility exists for using this technology to uncover many mysteries. Unfortunately, we still live in a world where human consciousness has not reached a heightened level, so tenuous use of this technology is inevitable.

    Regarding Flight 175, this amazing photographic invention reveals more questions about the cockpit activity and illustrates that, indeed, someone was in the pilot’s seat.

    Jeanne · November 1st, 2008 at 5:59 am

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