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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 08:18 AM
Consider giving your thread a better title.
This small topic seems a little too niche for its own thread.
How about a general September 11, 2001 discussion thread ?
You have an hour from original posting to change it.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 08:18 AM
Why would she have gone kamikaze on the commercial plane?
Aren't F16s stationed on US mainland bases, equipped with weaponry?
Also, a F16 being so much faster and capable than a massive Boeing, maybe she could have impaired the big plane without even shooting at it? Like blasting her reactor on the boeing pilots' windshield, I don't know, where's NASA test pilot on this...? Or at the very least, calling for Wonderwoman to help a fellow feminist fighter...
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 09:54 AM
She fails her mission and now she's a hero?
I like people that don't fail their missions.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 10:28 AM
Yes, but she's a female in a highly prestige/glam profession, so we have to celebrate her just for that.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 10:30 AM
The news article I read said they launched without weapons, because it was going to be another hour to arm the planes. They took off without standard pre-flight checklists as well. By this time, the first planes had already hit the WTC, and Flight 93 was already known to be under terrorist control. They didn't have much time to get in the air and intercept it before the plane would have reached the White House.
There were supposedly two F16s, hers, and one piloted by a guy. The guy was going to try to hit the cockpit, and she was to try to hit the tail. The guy was supposedly going to try to line up for an impact, and eject at the last second, knowing this would be a very risky move.
The article I read had her claiming she wasn't going to try to eject, because she wasn't willing to risk ejecting and then have her plane miss the target.
I think if it had been necessary, she would have let the guy go first, and would not have had to try if he succeeded in bringing down the plane. If he had tried and failed, it's hard to say if she would have given her life to ensure bringing the plane down.
I would say it is possible. Military pilots are trained intensively in the need to complete the mission, and she would be deeply instilled with that mentality. However, it's possible she would have chickened out in the end. Women are not naturally wired to sacrifice themselves, except in the case of their children, and even then, they're more likely to helplessly cry for a man to save her children.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 11:47 AM
It's nothing special, she did her duty, and put her life on the line when ordered to do so.
Any person serving whose in conflict should expect this.
JMK is right, it's like she still wants recognition and a trophy.
YOU DID YOUR JOB, end of story.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 11:49 AM
She would have hit the plane from above and ejected out. It would have been dangerous but it's not a "kamikaze" mission.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 12:03 PM
The picture from that article shows airplane debris and parts (notably a passenger jet tail) that were clearly not there after the plane allegedly crashed there.
Here is the picture from the linked article:
contrast with actual picture and footage of alleged crash site:
Note that this alleged crash site was that of a small abandoned mine crater. This landscape scar was already there before the plane allegedly crashed in it. Here is two pictures of that crater before 9/11-01, the second ne is a satellite picture that shows a long gash in the ground that could pass for an airplane crash site:
Multiple witnesses have stated seeing a twin rear-engined military plane flying low before and after the alleged crash. Their descriptions fit the specs of an A10 Warthog. Many analysts believe that the A10 has bombed the mine site to simulate a plane crash. Here's Christopher Bollyn's take:
http://bollyn.com/the-shanksville-deception-of-9-11-2
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 01:26 PM
Shades of
the Jessica Lynch story/psyop, another female soldier hero Pentagon fluff story.
Quote: (09-13-2017 12:20 PM)Suits Wrote:
Here we go.
Even if one is a hardened normie, you've got to admit that the aircraft crash picture from article I've reposted above has been staged. There are tons of Shankville post-crash footage and testimonies showing no visible aircraft parts around the alleged impact point, I've posted some above. The tail and other aircraft debris were moved later to this spot and staged to make it look like the plane actually crashed there, fact.
So did that pilot escort Flight 93 till it crashed and confirm seeing it go down? The F16 has an operational range of 2000mi and there are plenty of landing strips in the Shanksville area, so she wouldn't have had to return early.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 02:30 PM
Theres another story I've heard, but it was by two ground crew guys. They said the loaded an f16 that went to meet the same flight as this lady, except it came back short one missile.
I can't seem to google up that. Funny.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 03:55 PM
Quote: (09-13-2017 02:30 PM)Kona Wrote:
Theres another story I've heard, but it was by two ground crew guys. They said the loaded an f16 that went to meet the same flight as this lady, except it came back short one missile.
I can't seem to google up that. Funny.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Shanksville witness states UA93 was shot down.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 04:13 PM
Even if the Boeing was, possibly, shot down out of absolute and urgent necessity, it is still better for everyone, families included of course, to believe and enforce the official narrative. A rare occurrence where red-pilling is unnecessary, I'd say.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-13-2017, 04:13 PM
Air defence fighters kept parked - never mind launched - without weapons? When strategic bombers are kept with nukes on board at all times and crews have just minutes to get airborne?
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-14-2017, 04:49 AM
Her story is bullshit. I'd like to see evidence of any of her claims.
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Female F-16 pilot recounts her role on 911
09-14-2017, 07:21 AM
If I had been in her situation, I would be saying - these days - that I deeply regret, and am nearly ashamed, that I wasn't able to get there on time to do what needed to be done. I wouldn't be bragging about how heroic I might have been.