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Originally Posted by Silverhair
Don't know much about flying do you? The most difficult skill in flying is landing. After that is taking off. Once you are airborne, flying itself is really quite easy.
During WWII, without modern electronic training aids, the Japanese were able to train hundreds of pilots to take off and fly well enough to be kamikaze pilots. It isn't that hard.
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I know enough that the amount of training the hijackers had was not enough to
pull off the precision of their targets with such success. Esp the Pentagon. Tell me, with all of the cameras on the Pentagon why were only 5 frames released?
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