http://www.911commission.gov/
yep.
It's in repose since 2004, so external links may have died. You can look up the AP reports through Google... just use AP or Reuters as the first search term.
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no plane? ok i live Near boswell pa, of which i attended North Star High School and was a senior when the plane went down. Believe me there was a plane b/c sitting in class with the windows open on a sunny warm day, WE HEARD THE THING, flying low. so there was a plane. North Star is roughly 5-6 miles from the crash site.
I never said there was no plane.
BTW, can you tell the difference between a 747, a 767, and a 777 by the engine tone? For that matter, can you tell the difference between a cruise missile's jet engine, and a Lear 400's engines?
Hearing it is one thing... Seeing it and identifying it is quite another.
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GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:
BTW, can you tell the difference between a 747, a 767, and a 777 by the engine tone? For that matter, can you tell the difference between a cruise missile's jet engine, and a Lear 400's engines?
Can't everyone?
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I can't...
But then again, how many people know the melting point of ASTM E 119 Structural steel?
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actually its easy to tell a cruise missile from a lear jet, and to tell a 747 from a 777
a cruise missile has a single engine while a lear jet has 2, it makes a different sound
and A 747 has 4 engines while a 777 has only 2, again, it makes a different sound.
granted ive been around turbine engines for over 6 years, so mabey im in tune with them more than the average person, but hey, it can be done
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Mike: that's the whole reason I can work with fingerprints.
Most people wouldn't know a tented arch from a loop from a double-ended nutant loop.
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GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:Mike: that's the whole reason I can work with fingerprints. Most people wouldn't know a tented arch from a loop from a double-ended nutant loop.
A what from a what?? you have just totally confused me!! that does it, im gonna go slice off my fingerprints like that guy in Seven
back on point, if you have worked around aircraft, you can probably tell engines apart, but if you are unfamiliar with planes, i doubt it. and many people cant even tell a 747 from a 777 by looking at it. or whats even better is the people who can't tell a boeing 767 from an airbus A320
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747 and a 777 have a difference of 2 engines (747 has 4, I only know that because I've been on one), right?
IF you look up fingerprints on line, you can find the types, don't need to slice up your fingers, just use an ink pad and roll onto a piece of card or roll your fingers on a piece of glass in the morning before you shower.
Most people don't know that 99.7% of human DNA is the same for everyone.
The same thing applies to working in Forensics. If you have a general grasp of basic sciences (ie, physics, biology, mathematics, chemistry etc...) you can figure out pretty quickly whats sh*t and whats shinola. It's one of the reasons a LOT of people that study a division of forensics don't get work, but people that study for General Science degrees get jobs in the field.
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actually i knew the dna thing....one point for me
and yeah the major visual difference between a 747 and 777 is that the 747 has 4 engines and the 777 has 2. also the 747 has an upper deck where the 777 does not, and the 777 has much larger wing surface area
oh and usually you can tell an airbus because it is missing a critical part, like the tail and usually has a crash team around it
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Did you know that 90% of all animal DNA is the same? You have more in common with your dog than you knew
Over 40% of animal and plant DNA is the same.
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i would guess that 90%of all mammal DNA is the same, but i didn't know that 90% of all animals are the same.
and the plant thing is new to me.......thats strange
so how long till humans engineer a way to use photosynthesys like plants do for food production
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We already do
Farming?
We're already using plants to create human-type hemoglobin suppliments.
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GAM (The Kilted One) wrote:I never said there was no plane.
BTW, can you tell the difference between a 747, a 767, and a 777 by the engine tone? For that matter, can you tell the difference between a cruise missile's jet engine, and a Lear 400's engines?
Hearing it is one thing... Seeing it and identifying it is quite another.
You mean people cant do that?
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oh and usually you can tell an airbus because it is missing a critical part, like the tail and usually has a crash team around it
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! I had to send that to my bro! He used to work for a metal finishing shop that did work for both Bowing and Airbus.
Although, i ahve to say this...of all the planes i've flown on, i'd have to say the 777 is far better than anything airbus i've flown on.
In fact, a CRJ seemed less rickety, even though the canuck that designed the bloody thing (with a name like Canadian Regional jet, call it a hunch, but i think the guy that designed it was Canuckistani and not Americanese) needed to build the restrooms a lot bigger--if a guy that's of medium build and 6'0 has to be a yoga master to use the restroom, then you have problems.
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It's the Canadair Regional Jet. And I feel your pain Keep... I had to take one from Atlanta to Ottawa, and it ended up being a very cramped 4.5 hour flight.
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Hey now, the CRJ is a great little regional. That's it though, it should be limited to 2 hour and under flights. It is made by Bombardier, for those who are curious.
I have been in the upper deck of a 747, that takes the cake for me. Although, the A340 is super nice as well. I like the widebodies (Heavies). Worst flight? A319, OMG that sucked. Lockheed 1011s come close to the worst for me as well.
Of course that all depends on the airline. It is the customer that desides the seating etc. not the builder.
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mikec2003 wrote:oh and usually you can tell an airbus because it is missing a critical part, like the tail and usually has a crash team around it
did you see the one when America West (when they were America West) backed the 319 into the terminal, damn near ripping the tail section off?
kinda cool. Airbus flew their "Super Guppy" plane out with a whole new tail section.
working out at America West was cool. especially when they dropped the 757 on it's nose because they forgot to put the linch pin in the front landing gear during hydraulic tests.
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Why is it that I all of a sudden REALLY don't want to fly with America West??
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eh, they aren't bad. I'm pretty sure if you looked up a history on any major airline, they've had problems like that.
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What?!?! You mean pet monkies aren't on topic?
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