December 28, 2001What Are They
Hiding About Flight 93? by Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media recently submitted a
request to the FBI for a transcript of the cockpit
voice recorder (CVR) of United Flight 93, the
hijacked Boeing 757 that crashed in Pennsylvania on
Sept. 11. No information about what the two black
boxes revealed has been made public, which is
certainly not standard operating procedure. The FBI's response to AIM's FOIA request was
that the transcript is exempt from the Freedom of
Information Act because "it could reasonably be
expected to interfere with enforcement
proceedings." What enforcement proceedings? The
purpose of installing the CVR and the flight data
recorder on aircraft is to provide information that
may explain the cause of a crash. In the case of
United Flight 93, there are three possible
scenarios.
THE one favored by the government seems to be that
several male passengers tried to overpower the
hijackers and take control of the plane, but it
crashed as they struggled in the cockpit. This is
based on reports of what was said in cell phone
conversations, but those calls all stopped about
eight minutes before the plane crashed. If the passengers succeeded in getting into the
cockpit, there should be evidence of the struggle
on the CVR. If that is what happened, why doesn't
the FBI release the transcript that would prove
it? FBI spokesman John Collingwood has
explained the refusal to release the transcript to
those who had relatives on the plane, saying,
"While we empathize with the grieving families, we
do not believe that the horror captured on the
cockpit voice recording will console them in any
way." That decision was made after FBI Director
Robert Mueller listened to the tape. If the tape shows that the actions taken by some
of the passengers caused the crash, that would at
least give their families the satisfaction of
knowing they behaved heroically, preventing the
hijackers from killing anyone except those aboard.
The FBI's refusal to release even an edited
transcript seems to be a repudiation of that
scenario without explicitly saying so. Nevertheless, the FBI spokesman said that while
the FBI would not accede to the families' request
for the tape, "we hope that they will take comfort
in knowing that all of America embraces the
passengers and flight crew of Flight 93 as heroes."
That's what they want us to believe, and what we
would like to believe, but they refuse to provide
the proof.
A SECOND scenario is also based on a cell phone
conversation in which a passenger said that one of
the hijackers claimed to have a bomb which he
threatened to detonate. The recent
bomb-in-the-sneakers incident gives this increased
plausibility. It shows how easily a powerful
explosive could be smuggled aboard a plane by a
suicide bomber. This scenario gets added credibility from a
passenger's 911 phone call reporting an explosion
on the plane. That would explain why papers and
other light material from the plane was scattered
over several miles. A bomb would open a hole in the
fuselage or blow out windows, creating havoc from
the sudden decompression. It would probably kill
some of the passengers and make it hard for the
hijackers to fly the plane.
THE third scenario is that the airliner was shot
down by an F-16 fighter plane dispatched to
intercept and shoot down the airliner, an action
authorized by President Bush. Interesting
material supporting this scenario can be found on
www.flight93.com. An article from the Philadelphia Daily
News of Nov. 15 reports that a number of people
near the area where the plane crashed believe that
it was shot down. One of them, Laura Temyer,
was surprised when she heard a plane because she
understood that all flights had been grounded. She
told the Daily News, "I heard like a boom
and the engine sounded funny. I heard two more
booms, and then I did not hear anything." The mayor of Shanksville, a village near the
crash site, said that F-16 fighters were very, very
close, and that two men he knew claimed they had
heard a missile. The FBI acknowledges that a
half-ton piece of one of the engines was found west
of the crash site. It may have been hit by a
heat-seeking missile from an F-16. This refutes the claim of eyewitnesses who say
the plane was intact when it crashed, burrowing
deeply into the soft soil of an abandoned strip
mine. When American Flight 587 crashed in New York
shortly after takeoff, the government released
detailed information
from the CVR within 36 hours. What are they
hiding about United Flight
93? Reed Irvine is chairman of Accuracy in Media
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Don
Pauly agrees | so
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Warren Peterson urges us to drop the conspiracy
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USA Today reconstruction of flight paths
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