Comments by "cchris874" (@cchris874) on "CBS News exclusive: Fighter pilots recall mission to take down Flight 93 on 9/11" video.

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  4.  @haydenhuh2  Here are the specific facts, which I have researched many many times. There were only two confirmed secondary debris fields. The closest was about 1.3 miles downwind in the town of Indian Lake. A few small pieces of bone, some part of a seat, and "bolt sized" pieces of metal was all that was reported found. The second was 8 miles downwind in the town of New Baltimore, just paper and insulation. This is a tiny amount of debris, not even one millionth of the plane. Comment: since bullets can get even further than 1.3 miles, it it is not obvious or self-evident that tiny pieces of metal could not be blasted over a mile away. If it is, kindly provide the physics equations disproving this. Interestingly, some of the pine needles from the main site were also found at Indian Lake, which tends to confirm this debris was from the main crash site. While it may seem counter-intuitive, light debris being carried by air currents is almost certainly the cause of the 8 mile away debris field. This is proven by two other crashes: PSA flight 1771 also saw light debris showing up 8 miles away. And USAir flight 427, which crashed 100% intact, caused light paper insulation to fall on a golf course some 2 miles away just moments later. See the NTSB report for confirmation. Please note also all this debris was found downwind, which means no debris was found under the flight path itself. Now add in the complete lack of missile evidence, which includes the FDR based flight parameters which were published online, it means the missile theory is very speculative at best. Please do be sure to incorporate these points into your conclusion of what likely happened.
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