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1984 NASA/FAA Joint Crash Test Experiment Demonstrates Remote Control of a Commercial Jet Aircraft
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In 1984, seventeen years prior to 9/11, NASA and the FAA conducted a joint crash test experiment to determine crew and passenger suitability in the event of a crash landing. Using a large, empty 4-engine Boeing 720 aircraft and remote control technology, the plane was taken off and auto-landed six times before it was allowed to intentionally crash land. It demonstrates completely that this modern technology was developed and produced long before 9/11.
It is the assertion by the 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers that similar advanced technology was employed on 9/11 to guide aircraft to their targets by remote control. This system is known as the uninterruptible autopilot.
Please visit https://911pilots.org
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