This is a
screen-shot of Flight 175 still in the air after crashing into the South Tower
on 9/11 on MS-NBC's news coverage approximately one hour after Flight 175 was
reported as crashing into the South Tower. In the news coverage they go to
their real time 'flight explorer' tracker whereby they hover over different
planes being displayed on the flight explorer screen-shot which displays
information about the planes which are still in the air-space from
the FAA Radar System. As they hover-over one of the planes an information
text box appears next to the plane. What was displayed in one particular
information text box next to the plane was the Flight - UAL 175,
Departure - BOS and Arrival LAX, clearly indicating that Flight 175 was still
in the air flying after it was reported as crashed into the South Tower. Flight
175 appears to be flying away from New York (if it ever was over New York) and
towards Connecticut one hour after the crash?
Below: Enlargement, along with 'additional' inverted colour version comparison:
Clearly in the above image 'Flight 175' Departure from BOS 09:15a and Arrival LAX 01:44p.
See My Short Video Below:
See Full Coverage Videos Below:
(Part 1) MSNBC Live Coverage of September 11, 2001 https://youtu.be/dd5QL6oY8fQ
(Part 2)
MSNBC Live Coverage of September 11, 2001 https://youtu.be/5UGB1jjcVK8
The official radar flight path does not correspond with any position location in the MS-NBC News coverage, which is an official FAA Radar System, so this can rule-out any real-time delays, plus Flight 175 was located North-West of Connecticut in the official radar positioning when departing from Boston Logan Airport for Los Angeles LAX when making its detour towards New York. The MS-NBC radar position has Flight 175 more South-West of Connecticut one hour after the plane crash.
The question
has to be asked. If Flight 175 was still in the air one hour after the alleged
crash at the South Tower, where was it heading to...? Clearly it did not crash
into the South Tower, but was en-route to somewhere? The question is where?
Possibility... Was it heading back to Boston Logan International Airport to be
grounded, as the direction it seemed to be heading could suggest that? Or was
it directed to another location? Again I'm speculating here.
Another
possibility could be: Flight 175 was part of the training exercises
taking place that morning and was a phantom flight blip on the radar system
which didn't exist at all..?
More
research needs to be conducted to gather more information and
evidence before making assumptions so these questions can be sufficiently
answered.
*IMPORTANT* This is an on-going article which is being updated as I gather more information about this research. I will be having more to discuss about this so check back soon...