Any pilot will tell you it is much easier to crash (even into any give target) then it is to safely land.
2007-06-13 02:59:20
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answer #1
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answered by gerafalop 7
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It was what they were trained to do. The towers were big buildings, easy to see and hitting them any where was a bulls eye. Why compare a landing which is the hardest part of flying a plane with a straight line flight unless you think 9/11 was just a hoax and the pilots of those planes were in the employ of a higher more mysterious power. Your not an idiot are you?
2007-06-13 09:57:02
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answer #2
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answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6
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Did any of the above answers do it for you?
Why, or why not?
Of the ones that I saw, nobody was even rude...everybody was really polite in explaining that hitting a building is an easier task than landing an aircraft safely.
Sometimes, you see a lot of rude responses to these conspiracy posts.
Have a nice day!
2007-06-13 10:05:23
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answer #3
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answered by powhound 7
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I guess because experienced pilots are trying to land a plane which means they don't try to crash into the runway. I'd bet an experienced pilot could crash onto a runway first try.
2007-06-13 09:55:35
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answered by Roadkill 6
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A building and a runway are not the same thing.
It's pretty easy to hit a building in a plane.
2007-06-13 09:54:17
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answered by Bush Invented the Google 6
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Landing an airplane is the hardest part of the flight. Crashing one is easy.
2007-06-13 10:14:40
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answered by Charlie S 6
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What hijackers. And when/where did they land on a runway.
2007-06-13 10:04:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's like taking someone who has never driven a car before, putting them into one and having them run it into a building.
It's kind of hard to miss.
2007-06-13 09:57:50
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answered by Edward F 4
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So what. Pilots make perfect landings more often than not.
2007-06-13 10:00:31
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answered by only p 6
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Sad thing is that the monsters received their flight training here in the US.
2007-06-13 09:55:20
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answered by naysayer 3
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