Two 9/11 Airliners Flight 93 and 175 Were Only Recently Taken Off The FAA 'Active' List
Are Both Jetliners Still 
Flying in United's 'Friendly Skies'?
Flying in United's 'Friendly Skies'?
By Greg Szymanski
 11-26-5    
| FAA   records for four years listed both 9/11 United jetliners as still on   the 'active' list. Now planes only 'deregistered' in September after snoopy   researchers questioned FAA officials a month earlier. Two   of the 9/11 airliners were never 'deregistered' and remained on the 'active'   flight list until Sept. 28. 2005, the classification officially changing only   a month after two inquisitive flight researchers made repeated calls to the   Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), inquiring about the strange   irregularity.  The   two planes in question were Flight 93 and Flight 175, both owned and operated   by United Airlines and, according to the official story, both destroyed on   9/11, one in Shanksville, Penn., and the other crashing into the South Tower   of the WTC.  Usually   a normal procedure after an airliner is destroyed, why it took United more   than four years to 'deregister' the airplanes and fill out the official FAA   paperwork remains a mystery and never has been fully explained by the FAA,   United or the government.  In   fact, in stark contrast, a check of FAA records shows the two other American   Airline flights, Flight 11 and 77, both were 'deregistered' and classified as   'destroyed' only months after 9/11 on Jan. 14, 2002.  Why the late filing by United? "My   brother and I both wrote the FAA in August about this situation and asked why the   planes were not deregistered.   The FAA said that an owner does not need   to deregister an aircraft," said one of the researchers named Roger, who   preferred only to use his first name. "Ironically, a couple of months   after I wrote the FAA, the planes were deregistered.   What's up with   that? "Although   the planes are deregistered, they are not listed as cause destroyed but   rather as cause cancelled.   The American airplanes are clearly listed   as cause destroyed but not so the United planes.  "There   is a guy who was saying on a web posting that he knew one of the United   planes was still in service in Chicago.   I  know nothing of how he   would know this or who he was but I think he was the same guy who brought   this stuff to our attention and he's clearly right about the planes still   being registered.  "Two   planes destroyed and two planes still flying?  Are you familiar with the   Cleveland airport mystery?   So did Flight 93 land at Cleveland with 200   passengers on board?"  A   recent check of FAA records proves the flight researcher's statements correct   as Flight 93 identified as N591UA and Flight 175 as N612UA, both were taken   off the active FAA list in September with a reason given as 'cancelled' not   'destroyed.'  The   FAA again was contacted this week, giving the same answers given to the two   researchers back in August regarding the late deregistration. And in regards   to listing both United flights as 'cancelled not destroyed,' FAA officials   also gave no further explanation.  Besides   the FAA deregistration issue, solid evidence has also come forward that two   of the 9/11 flights, Flight 11 and 77, never even existed at all, according   to Bureau of Traffic Safety (BTS) records.  According   to BTS statistics, both 11 and 77 officially never took-off on 9/11. The   meticulous data kept on every airliner taking-off at every airport in the   country also showed no elapsed run-way time, wheels-off time and taxi-out   time, not to mention several other categories left blank on 9/11 concerning   the two flights.  Although   Flights 11 and 77 have the above data meticulously logged on 9/10, it was   suspiciously absent on 9/11, even when every other plane that took of that   day had been recorded and logged by the BTS.  Why   the discrepancy?  No one has ever given an official explanation for the   BTS missing flight data, even though it is well known that airports are   extremely concerned about recording accurate BTS data for each and every   flight in and out of its airport for liability purposes.  More   importantly critics contend this is another clear indication Flight 11 and 77   were only 'phantom flights," adding even further doubt to the   credibility of the official government story concerning 9/11.  Besides   the FAA and BTS irregularities, the official flight lists from all four   flights have been a serious bone of contention for 9/11 critics, who call   attention to the glaring errors and conflicting passenger numbers on many of   the flight lists released, many coming from unverified sources.  On   Flight 11, for example, American Airlines released two different lists   containing 77 and 75 names the day after 9/11, but the Washington Post   published 89 names the same day while the Boston Daily published 89 names   with conflicting names, however.  Remember, complicating matters worse,   Fox News all along was still claiming that only 81 names were confirmed a   week later.  Throughout   the years, not only have the numbers conflicted but so have the names on the   lists. Gerald Holmgren, a 9/11 researcher who has spent much time and effort   researching the flight irregularities found one of the   most glaring   errors never explained by the airlines or the government.  Holmgren,   whose compilation of 9/11 flight data can be found at  http://indymedia.all2all.org/news/2004/05/84711.php,    uncovered that four of the alleged passengers on American Airlines Flight 11   with the last names of Ward, Weems, Roux and Jalbert also mysteriously and   unexplainable were also listed as passengers on Flight 175 that struck the   South Tower.  Holmgren   in his 2004 article had this to say:  "What   a mess! This crime - the murder of approximately 3000 people, and the excuse   for two wars and alarming attacks on civil liberties - and presumably more to   come - is supposed to have been properly investigated and documented? Why   should we be expected to believe who the hijackers were, when the spin   doctors can't even do a credible fabrication job of a list of innocent   victims?  "It's   previously been demanded by many skeptics that we need to see a verifiable   official passenger list which actually contains the names of the alleged   hijackers. We can now take the implications of that further and point to the   absence of any passenger list documentation for AA11 which stands up to   scrutiny as a credible document. We have nothing which could support the   existence of any of the alleged passengers on the alleged flight."  For   more Greg Szymanski articles, please visit   -    - from Rense @  http://www.rense.com/general68/911h.htm and for a great flash movie about the Pentagon   impact see  | 
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