Wrong, all pilots start in a small prop plane, then if serious enough about flying they then rack up up say a 1000 hours before the big airlines will even consider taking them on.
You just don't gain access to a flight simulator and rack up a couple thousand hours then step into a Boeing and maneuver the aircraft like they were flown on 9/11, even experienced pilots with 1000s of hours in the cockpit would of found those maneuvers difficult, once simulator trained then its still not straight forward, you then go into the cockpit as co-pilot and learn from the captain.
On another note what about building 7? it was hit by no plane, yet fell free fall like WTC1 & WTC2, and then we were told this was because of intense fire, some people say that because the Secret service and CIA along with the IRS had some floors of the building which contained documents that were classified, then the buiding had to be pulled
RE: Mickey's Weather Thread
Dry, brisk, 12.3c