I was certainly not smoking a doobie, nor inebriated, when I saw the first pictures of that crash site. It was just a large scrapped up circular area in the ground and the ONLY identifiable articles in that area were a couple of men walking around wearying Tyvek coveralls...no pieces of aircraft anywhere. I found that very odd, until later in the day, when Donald Rumsfeld during a Press Conference stated quite clearly Ft. 93 had been shot down. With that statement, it all made sense as to why there were no parts of the aircraft in that hole. Ft. 93 was scattered all over PA!
I was certainly not smoking a doobie, nor inebriated, when I saw the first pictures of that crash site. It was just a large scrapped up circular area in the ground and the ONLY identifiable articles in that area were a couple of men walking around wearying Tyvek coveralls...no pieces of aircraft anywhere. I found that very odd, until later in the day, when Donald Rumsfeld during a Press Conference stated quite clearly Ft. 93 had been shot down. With that statement, it all made sense as to why there were no parts of the aircraft in that hole. Ft. 93 was scattered all over PA!