As for where UA175 went after 9:03 AM, according to our old friend the BTS, it was diverted back to where it flew from: Logan International Airport. This strengthens your theory that it returned to Boston for an emergency landing. If you haven't seen it already, take a look for yourself. It's listed among the four United flights that were diverted to Logan. Simply add the correct details into the boxes and you'll see it:
Thanks for this. I just checked the BTS from your link. I have the 4 flights in front of me, where does it state it went back to Boston Logan? It's late where I am, so maybe me being tired, I am missing something. Thanks for any more info...
I may also add a screenshot when I'm on my computer. Since my tablet I'm on now won't allow me to screenshot webpages, I cannot send a picture to you of the data on this device. Take care!
Just simply find and click "Boston, MA: Logan International (BOS)" in the "Origin Airport" box, "United Airlines Inc. (UA)" in the "Airline" box, "September" in the "Month(s):" box, "11" in the "Day(s):" box, and finally "2001" in the "Year(s):" box. When you finished adding the correct info, press "Submit" and you'll find Flight 175 among the four diverted United Airlines flights. I hope this helped.
Good catch. But Could it be when a flight disappears it’s location along its path is extrapolated for a short time before it disappears? Idk just asking.
If you check the altitude, you will see that UA175 is at 31,000ft according to Flight Explorer data tag. I believe the altitude would have been much lower if it were the case. Plus, UA175 was not on its projected flight path. You raise an excellent question though, and one I can include in my presentation. Thanks for asking!!
Another great article - Would love to see people try and debunk this evidence.
Thanks Norman. I truly appreciate you what you are doing too.
As for where UA175 went after 9:03 AM, according to our old friend the BTS, it was diverted back to where it flew from: Logan International Airport. This strengthens your theory that it returned to Boston for an emergency landing. If you haven't seen it already, take a look for yourself. It's listed among the four United flights that were diverted to Logan. Simply add the correct details into the boxes and you'll see it:
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/Diversion.aspx
Hi Jane,
Thanks for this. I just checked the BTS from your link. I have the 4 flights in front of me, where does it state it went back to Boston Logan? It's late where I am, so maybe me being tired, I am missing something. Thanks for any more info...
I may also add a screenshot when I'm on my computer. Since my tablet I'm on now won't allow me to screenshot webpages, I cannot send a picture to you of the data on this device. Take care!
Just simply find and click "Boston, MA: Logan International (BOS)" in the "Origin Airport" box, "United Airlines Inc. (UA)" in the "Airline" box, "September" in the "Month(s):" box, "11" in the "Day(s):" box, and finally "2001" in the "Year(s):" box. When you finished adding the correct info, press "Submit" and you'll find Flight 175 among the four diverted United Airlines flights. I hope this helped.
Good catch. But Could it be when a flight disappears it’s location along its path is extrapolated for a short time before it disappears? Idk just asking.
This is a good question!
If you check the altitude, you will see that UA175 is at 31,000ft according to Flight Explorer data tag. I believe the altitude would have been much lower if it were the case. Plus, UA175 was not on its projected flight path. You raise an excellent question though, and one I can include in my presentation. Thanks for asking!!
Totally agree with you. A very well planned operation, and also a cover up which has many layers to it. Thanks for taking the time to comment!