Flight Routes
Hijackers Flaunt Air Superiority With Long Detours
The four planes commandeered on September 11th
either flew to their targets from distant airports,
or flew hundreds of miles away from their targets before turning around.
There are three international airports within
5 minutes flying distance from the World Trade Center.
Yet the hijackers selected
Flights 11 and
175
originating from Boston, 40 minutes away.
Flight 77,
took off from Dulles, just a few miles from its alleged target, the Pentagon.
Yet they waited almost until the plane reached Kentucky before taking it over.
Flight 93
took off from Newark.
If the hijackers had taken it over shortly after takeoff,
they could have reached Washington in about 30 minutes.
Instead they waited until it was near Cleveland, Ohio,
before turning it around,
Anyone planning such an attack could easily find out,
with the just a modicum of research on the web,
that standard operating procedures would lead to interception
by a fighter jet within 15 minutes of any airliner hijacked
in the northeast corridor.
By choosing originating airports hundreds of miles from their
targets in 3 of 4 cases, and waiting for nearly a half hour
in all 4 cases before taking over the flights,
the perpetrators exposed the entire plot to certain
interruption had the air defense system operated normally.
The only plausible explanation is that the perpetrators
were aware that the air defense system would be
stood down.
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