Monday, March 18, 2024

9/11 Hijack Pilot Marwan Al-Shehhi was in NYC on Wednesday May 23rd 2001 to Sight in His GPS at the WTC Towers Manhattan

Marwan al-Shehhi was an Emirati 9/11 terrorist hijack pilot for al-Qaeda who served as the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 175 that crashed into the South Tower of WTC at 9:03 am between floors 77 to 85. The South Tower Observation Deck was composed of an indoor observatory on the 107th floor of the South Tower. 9/11 Hijack Pilot Marwan al-Shehhi was in NYC on Wednesday May 23rd, 2001 to Sight in His GPS at the WTC Towers Manhattan. Marwan al-Shehhi stayed at the JFK Ramada Inn Plaza Hotel (now closed), he checked in at 2:15 pm on May 23rd 2001 it was only a 18 minute cab ride to the WTC Towers. GPS and navigation: It is possible to use GPS while in a commercial airliner so you can see what land area your flying over while in the air and locate a previously imputed building location, like the WTC Towers in Manhattan on Sept 11, 2001. A stand-alone GPS is awesome to see the GPS tell you that your traveling at 500 mph and at 33,000 feet altitude.

MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The FBI has found credit card receipts that appear to place September 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta in Manhattan the day before the attacks, a source close to the investigation told CNN Wednesday. Atta is one of the men who hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 and crashed it into the World Trade Center. Officials speculate Atta may have been in New York on September 10 to make a final visit to the World Trade Center to program the towers' location into a global positioning system, the source said. Using satellite technology, GPS is able to locate with pinpoint accuracy any location on Earth. The source would not say what was purchased with Atta's credit card. Investigators have traced 27 credit cards to the 19 men who hijacked four airliners and crashed them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field, killing thousands, the source said. The source also said investigators have determined Atta may have been accompanied to Manhattan on September 10 by Abdulaziz Alomari, also identified as one of the hijackers aboard Flight 11.
Marwan al-Shehhi and Mohamed Atta had to be in the WTC Towers at some point prior to 9/11/2001 to obtain exact GPS coordinates for the location of the South and North Tower and also for the exact height for their trajectory into the buildings on Sept 11, 2001, they both aimed for about 3/4 the way up the Towers. You don't make last minute calculations traveling at 540 mph with two fairly inexperienced pilots without making mistakes. They would have had to calculated a flight path to the WTC Towers somewhere up the Hudson river by West Point NY, 60 miles out, and put it in play.
Traveling at 540mph in UA175 you'll be covering one mile in 7.0 seconds, so the 60 miles from West Point to WTC Towers they would cover in 420 seconds (7 minutes), pretty fast, eh. Just examining video above, you can see that flight UA175 is banking hard to the left before impact. That gives the assumption that the terrorist was concerned about missing the tower altogether. Airplanes are not like cars. It takes a couple of seconds for large planes to fully respond to inputs. Going 540 mph, a couple of seconds is a big deal. Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari (Saudi) were both photographed by an ATM camera in Portland, Maine, and by a surveillance camera at the Portland airport before boarding a flight to Boston the morning of the terrorist attacks. Authorities have been working for months to build a paper trail of purchases made by the hijackers in the weeks before September 11. Sources have said that another of the 19 attackers, Ziad Samir Jarrah, purchased a GPS device at a store in Miami. Investigators say Jarrah was aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania. Investigators believe at least three other GPS devices were purchased, one for each hijacked plane. On November 5 and December 11, 2000, Atta also purchased flight deck simulator videos for Boeing 747, 757, 767 and Airbus A3-20 aircraft, authorities said. The videos, which show the cockpits of various airplanes, can be used by pilot students for flight training.



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