Immanuel Goldstein wrote:
On 02/22/2006 02:25 AM, BDK wrote:
In article .com,
says...
The Impossibility of Flying Heavy Aircraft Without Training
is the same as flying any aircraft without training.
That's why we do hours in training aircraft, get PPLs and build hours
until we can do CPLs and instrument ratings and so on...
I'm crossposting this to an aviation group so you and your silly
claims can get laughed at over there
Hell, these clowns don't seem to understand just about anyone, and I
mean anyone can fly a plane. It's the takeoffs, navigation, and
especially the landings that are the difficult parts.
Who was flying the planes?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1559151.stm
Waleed and Wail al-Shehri's father says he didn't hear from his sons for
months prior to 9/11 and their brother has said they are both dead.
The person the BBC referenced is named Walid al-Shri, not Waleed M.
al-Shehri.
The Abdulaziz Al Omari cited in the BBC report is not the same person as
the Abdulaziz Al Omari who was a 9/11 hijacker. The FBI gave the wrong
personal information on the hijacker, but the picture and name were correct.
Saeed Al-ghamdi is a similar situation to Al Omari. The full name of the
person in the BBC report is Saleh Saeed Al-ghamdi. The hijacker is
simply Saeed Al-ghamdi.
There is no evidence that Khalid Al Midhar is alive.