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Title: Flight Passenger Loads
Description: What's the average on these routes?


RNforTruth - September 12, 2006 12:28 AM (GMT)
Has the average passenger load for the typical transcontinental flight been researched? It is peculiar that all four flights had such a short list of passengers.

The last time I had any 'elbow space' on a flight was when I flew a late night plane from Tampa to San Francisco. Otherwise, all my flights have been near capacity. I think early AM east coast flights would be full, as the business travelers could still get in a full day's work when they arrived on on the west coast, because of the time change. It can't be cost-effective for an airline to fly coast-to-coast with less than 100 passengers on board, yet all the 9/11 flights had 36% or less capacity.

Are there published stats on the typical passenger load of this type of flight? If the 9/11 airplanes were short of passengers, it can add to another line of questioning.

This may have already been posted. (I'm new to this forum.) I appreciate the stats posted on www.killtown.911review.org about the planes, etc. and all the hard work in progress to get to the truth of what really happened.

Thanks!


Oceans Flow - September 12, 2006 12:39 AM (GMT)
Welcome. :)

I've often wondered myself why all four planes had so few passengers. I'm also a noob, and this likely has been discussed. It seems like no stone has been unturned.

RNforTruth - September 12, 2006 02:39 AM (GMT)
Thanks, Oceans Flow. The small passenger list continues to haunt me, as does the fact that the official commission report never addressed the fall of WTC7. What's worse is that many people don't recall WTC7 falling. I remember crying while I sat in my armchair and listening to the news that WTC7 would fall, because of the blast damage it sustained when the Twin Towers were hit.

I also remember a mention of a 5th airplane near Cleveland....but that story was dropped. Did the media report it as a mistake? Or is that where that the real Flight 93 landed?

As Americans, we are losing our ability to question and think critically. Our issues today are not simply black and white (from abortion to the war effort). We must remember how to debate rationally.....so far my family is against any 'conspiracy theory' but I have two that are willing to consider a 'cover-up'.

Keep the questioning alive!







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