Why Was There No Proper Aircraft Mishap Investigation on 9-11 Stumble It! |
The objects were floating over a 40-square-mile area, Amaral
said, and the Brazilian Navy vessels sent to pick them up are
unlikely to arrive before today. Seeking to speed up the
process, Brazil's navy recruited commercial ships in the area to
try to recover the debris last night. Investigators planned to focus their efforts on finding serial numbers on some of the objects, Amaral said, to ensure that they came from the Air France plane. Source: http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2009/06/03/brazil_certain _it_has_found_air_france_flights_wreckage_in_mid_atlantic/ Here it sounds like, difficult conditions notwithstanding, they are starting a proper aircraft mishap investigation. And they probably will find some, too. If not on the surface, the submersible technology is pretty good these days, so it is often just a matter of time, money and determination. Not so on 9/11. Guess it's easier to find a time-stamped aircraft part in the middle of the Atlantic than it is in a field in Pennsylvania on in Manhattan. See: http://www.dogandponny.org/2006/07/strange-saga-of-911-planes.html |