THE TWO COMMERCIAL BOEING 767's NEVER CRASHED
First before anything, let me add that, the base that I used to work for was next to an Air Force Base where I had the opportunity to see up close how these drones were set up and serviced.
This Air Force Base is located in Point Mugu, California; a place that does not appear in google maps unless you know how to access it with JavaScript and html commands.
This are images of google maps where they do a great job hiding stuff so people can't see what they don't want you to see.
The military version and the civilian version are very similar looking aircraft except for the mechanical, electronic and aerodynamic capabilities.
The military version can go up to mach 1 at low altitude.
Has a ceiling of 60 thousand feet at mach 1.4.
Has two 747 Rolls Roy's engines unlike the civilian version with (GE or P&W).
Can be piloted remotely.
Can carry weaponry and missiles under the belly.
A civilian version could never pass mach with 767 high tech engines.
By the way, I am an aviation mechanic and rather work on turbo fan engines or jet engines; not propellers, it's really boring disassembling propellers for maintenance.
One thing I noticed before becoming a plane captain, these people rather use brutal force when applying torque or use manual screw drivers rather than using a low voltage battery drill.
The advantage of using tools rather than brutal force is quite simple to understand, more accuracy, better maintenance time under less stress, and less damage to tools and aircraft parts.
Flight 175 was a United Airlines plane equipped with two Pratt & Wittney JT9D-7R4D engines designed only for civilian Boeing 767 models.
So, if flight 175 did not crash, then where is the aircraft?
The two airliners that supposedly crashed are in service with a different registration number obviously.
When Dick Chainey ordered to land all the aircraft airborne these two airliners landed in a military base under a different transcriber.
how they managed to silence all the passenger is just incredible.
So, everyone died with the impact including flight attendant mentioned below.
So, we search his name, and this comes up.
This could also be a computer error where the algorithm still thinks is not dead and rather living a cool life after an accident.
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