Ex-CIA Pilot Gives Sworn Testimony

Started by Sinny, May 21, 2014, 04:15:14 PM

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deuem

Seeker, I bet that John could land just about any airplane on any runway and touch the nose wheel right on the line. So why would he have a hard time hitting the tallest building in town. They are/were right out in the open, no street to fly down like in the movies.

I had been there several times. The line of sight is uninterrupted. That is my question to John. With his experience he should be able to fly up to another plane and tap it on the wing to say hi. These guys line up within inches to refuel in air and land and catch wires on decks within a few feet at full speed.

Like WT mentioned, since we are sane it is very difficult to put us in their shoes. And these were Boeing planes. Look at what they are saying about remote control with flight 370. This entire event is so chuck full of BS it is hard to get any where with out stepping all over it.

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Quote from: deuem on May 23, 2014, 05:07:16 PM
Seeker, I bet that John could land just about any airplane on any runway and touch the nose wheel right on the line. So why would he have a hard time hitting the tallest building in town. They are/were right out in the open, no street to fly down like in the movies.

I had been there several times. The line of sight is uninterrupted. That is my question to John. With his experience he should be able to fly up to another plane and tap it on the wing to say hi. These guys line up within inches to refuel in air and land and catch wires on decks within a few feet at full speed.

Like WT mentioned, since we are sane it is very difficult to put us in their shoes. And these were Boeing planes. Look at what they are saying about remote control with flight 370. This entire event is so chuck full of BS it is hard to get any where with out stepping all over it.

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