View Full Version : Were are the plane parts from flight 77?
911kongen
16th October 2009, 12:25 PM
We all know there was a lot of air plane parts at pentagon. We have the pictures. But anybody know were the parts are now? In a hanger ?
KDLarsen
16th October 2009, 12:29 PM
Whatever they could find, has most likely been handed over to American Airlines' insurers and subsequently recycled/scrapped.
sylvan8798
16th October 2009, 12:31 PM
Why would they have saved the parts from United 93, and not the ones from Flight 77?
911kongen
16th October 2009, 01:48 PM
Why would they have saved the parts from United 93, and not the ones from Flight 77?
It has to be some place... but were! ?
Hokulele
16th October 2009, 01:55 PM
Have you considered asking American Airlines directly?
911kongen
16th October 2009, 02:05 PM
Have you considered asking American Airlines directly?
Nope, not yet. I had hoped someone at jref had an answer. If I dont find it here, I will send them an E-mail..
Hokulele
16th October 2009, 02:11 PM
Nope, not yet. I had hoped someone at jref had an answer. If I dont find it here, I will send them an E-mail..
Although that may get you an answer quicker, it is not necessarily the correct answer, and you run the risk of misunderstanding either the answer itself or the context for the answer. The research procedure I have found to work the best is to start with the original sources for information, and then ask here for clarifications on any points I may not understand.
The whole point of the James Randi Educational Foundation (although not necessarily the forums associated with it) is to teach people how to think critically, not to do it for them.
I apologize if this sounds patronizing or condescending, but I think this ties into almost every thread you have started on this forum, and a huge number of the questions you have asked in other threads.
Trojan
16th October 2009, 02:18 PM
The FBI is in charge of the investigation, they most likely still have the parts
911kongen
16th October 2009, 02:21 PM
Although that may get you an answer quicker, it is not necessarily the correct answer, and you run the risk of misunderstanding either the answer itself or the context for the answer. The research procedure I have found to work the best is to start with the original sources for information, and then ask here for clarifications on any points I may not understand.
The whole point of the James Randi Educational Foundation (although not necessarily the forums associated with it) is to teach people how to think critically, not to do it for them.
I apologize if this sounds patronizing or condescending, but I think this ties into almost every thread you have started on this forum, and a huge number of the questions you have asked in other threads.
Dont agree. Its smart to ask people in jref. Then see what source they use. Then you check the source. Dont really see a problem with that..
DGM
16th October 2009, 04:13 PM
I contacted United Airlines directly about the where abouts of the wreckage of flight 93. After a long run around they alluded that all but a small sampling (that was saved for a memorial) was scrapped. I don't think they liked having to admit to this reality of life.
sylvan8798
17th October 2009, 08:56 PM
There was a documentary on once about Iron Mountain in Pennsylvania, and they said the parts of United 93 were being stored there. I don't know if they have been scrapped since then, but it seems unlikely.
DGM
18th October 2009, 07:40 AM
There was a documentary on once about Iron Mountain in Pennsylvania, and they said the parts of United 93 were being stored there. I don't know if they have been scrapped since then, but it seems unlikely.
I contacted "Iron mountain" a couple years ago. They stated that memorials left at the site (Shanksville) are being stored there until a permanent site is constructed. They stated that no plane wreckage is or ever was there.
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