Many people say that it was a controlled demolition. But to make it look remotely plausible the plane would have had to have hit near the exact same spot as where the explosives were. Otherwise it would be obvious because it would look like a huge plane hit the tower and there was an explosion 20 stories below. Now here's the funny part. There was no painting of a red bulls eye on the wtc.
A normal plane is traveling at around 400 mph which translates to around the area of 600 feet per second. Probably the pilot if he had very good vision could count how many levels on the building by counting the windows at around 200 feet. Again this means he has to have excellent vision. so that means the pilot has from 1/3 to 1/6 of a second to not only count how many levels were on the building but to also alter the plane's flight course to hit that spot. Now i think we can all believe that that it impossible.
And considering that the plane was rapidly descending and the pilot's probably wanted maximum impact so this means the plane probably would've traveled at around 600 mph, translating to around 900 ish feet per second. This means that the pilots probably would have had around 1/4 to 1/9 of a second to count the levels and correct the planes altitude. Which is even more impossible.
The only other explanation that you scott should've considered was explosives on the plane. Which would be the only way it would work.
In conclusion, since everyone knows no one painted a giant red bull's eye on the side of the wtc, there was no practical way for the plane to have hit the exact position of the supposed explosives so perfectly, and is impossible.
A normal plane is traveling at around 400 mph which translates to around the area of 600 feet per second. Probably the pilot if he had very good vision could count how many levels on the building by counting the windows at around 200 feet. Again this means he has to have excellent vision. so that means the pilot has from 1/3 to 1/6 of a second to not only count how many levels were on the building but to also alter the plane's flight course to hit that spot. Now i think we can all believe that that it impossible.
And considering that the plane was rapidly descending and the pilot's probably wanted maximum impact so this means the plane probably would've traveled at around 600 mph, translating to around 900 ish feet per second. This means that the pilots probably would have had around 1/4 to 1/9 of a second to count the levels and correct the planes altitude. Which is even more impossible.
The only other explanation that you scott should've considered was explosives on the plane. Which would be the only way it would work.
In conclusion, since everyone knows no one painted a giant red bull's eye on the side of the wtc, there was no practical way for the plane to have hit the exact position of the supposed explosives so perfectly, and is impossible.