More info that destroys ProfWag's side of the debate:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread506016/pg1"Further to these points, here is a short list of other considerations we can
all use to guage the impossibility of the official story:
#1. The manufacturer limits these particular commercial airliners to 360 knots.
#2. We have videos of wind tunnel flutter tests showing oscillations and stressing of components on the airframe.
#3. We have an example of a 767 via Egypt Air which breaks apart
at lower dynamic pressure in thinner air.
#4. We have a pilots encyclopedia warning of mach tuch, dutch roll,
and other "out of control" situations, yet we are to believe the aircraft
flies without any issues at these incredible speeds?
#5. We have EXPERIENCED fighter pilots, check-air men, and 757/767
pilots who cannot hit towers in the simulators after several tries...and
can only do so once the speed has been reduced to near LANDING SPEEDS (150-200 knots)
Some say the planes should stay together and be fairly easy to control
hitting 3 out of 3 targets SPOT ON by a bunch of rookie terrorists?
I rest my case. You should all watch the video I posted, and check out
real pilots talking about this impossibility in P4T's latest presentation.
Educate yourselves and understand that hand flying a commercial airliner
at speeds WELL over their design limits is not a "point and shoot" game."