| U.S. Navy 'Top Gun' Pilot Questions 9/11 |
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| Monday, 10 September 2007 | ||||||
September 5, 2007 - U.S. Navy ‘Top Gun’ pilot,
Commander Ralph Kolstad, started questioning the official account of 9/11 within
days of the event. “It just didn’t make any sense to me,” he said. And now 6
years after 9/11 he says, “When one starts using his own mind, and not what one
was told, there is very little to believe in the official story.”
Now retired, Commander Kolstad was a top-rated
fighter pilot during his 20-year Navy career. Early in his career, he was
accorded the honor of being selected to participate in the Navy’s ‘Top Gun’ air
combat school, officially known as the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School. The Tom
Cruise movie, “Top Gun” reflects the experience of the young Navy pilots at the
school. Eleven years later, Commander Kolstad was further honored by being
selected to become a ‘Top Gun’ adversary instructor. While in the Navy, he flew
F-4 Phantoms, A-4 Skyhawks, and F-14 Tomcats and completed 250 aircraft carrier
landings.
Commander Kolstad had a second career after his 20
years of Navy active and reserve service and served as a commercial airline
pilot for 27 years, flying for American Airlines and other domestic and
international careers. He flew Boeing 727, 757 and 767, McDonnell Douglas MD-80,
and Fokker F-100 airliners. He has flown a total of over 23,000 hours in his
career.
Commander Kolstad is especially critical of the
account of American Airlines Flight 77 that allegedly crashed into the Pentagon.
He says, “At the Pentagon, the pilot of the Boeing 757 did quite a feat of
flying. I have 6,000 hours of flight time in Boeing 757’s and 767’s and I could
not have flown it the way the flight path was described.”
Commander Kolstad adds, “I was also a Navy fighter
pilot and Air Combat Instructor and have experience flying low altitude, high
speed aircraft. I could not have done what these beginners did. Something stinks
to high heaven!”
He points to the physical evidence at the Pentagon
impact site and asks in exasperation, “Where is the damage to the wall of the
Pentagon from the wings? Where are the big pieces that always break away in an
accident? Where is all the luggage? Where are the miles and miles of wire,
cable, and lines that are part and parcel of any large aircraft? Where are the
steel engine parts? Where is the steel landing gear? Where is the tail section
that would have broken into large pieces?”
But no major element of the official account of
9/11 is spared from Commander Kolstad’s criticism. Regarding the alleged impact
site of United Airlines Flight 93 near Shanksville, PA, he asks, “Where is any
of the wreckage? Of all the pictures I have seen, there is only a hole! Where is
any piece of a crashed airplane? Why was the area cordoned off, and no
inspection allowed by the normal accident personnel? Where is any evidence at
all?”
Commander Kolstad also questions many aspects of
the attack on the World Trade Center. “How could a steel and concrete building
collapse after being hit by a Boeing 767? Didn’t the engineers design it to
withstand a direct hit from a Boeing 707, approximately the same size and weight
of the 767? The evidence just doesn’t add up."
"Why did the second building collapse before the
first one, which had been burning for 20 minutes longer after a direct hit,
especially when the second one hit was just a glancing blow? If the fire was so
hot, then why were people looking out the windows and in the destroyed areas?
Why have so many members of the New York Fire Department reported seeing or
hearing many ‘explosions’ before the buildings collapsed?”
Commander Kolstad summarized his frustration with
the investigation and disbelief of the official account of 9/11, “If one were to
act as an accident investigator, one would look at the evidence, and then
construct a plausible scenario as to what led to the accident. In this case, we
were told the story and then the evidence was built to support the story. What
happened to any intelligent investigation? Every question leads to another
question that has not been answered by anyone in authority. This is just the
beginning as to why I don’t believe the official ‘story’ and why I want the
truth to be told.”
Commander Kolstad is just one of the many military
and commercial pilots who have publicly expressed serious concerns about the
official account of 9/11. Statements from more than 30 other pilots are
available at http://PatriotsQues tion911.com
. Source: OpEdNews.com
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