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Craig
 
North does not mean south.
Of course it doesn't, but 270° equals west and you won't admit that because you are well aware of the 10° West magnetic variance in the area. Anyhow, I'll get back to the topic.


Craig
 
This statement from the same interview shortly after the quotes Boone cites clearly regarding the same plane is enough to definitively prove Mineta was specifically referring to the Pentagon attack jet and that he was quite conscious of this.
You nailed it, Craig. When Mineta says "and in fact, later on, looking at the rader track," he is referring to the radar track of Flight 77 because there was no radar track of Flight 93, only the TSD path.

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Oh, absolutely, it's something like that, but at least at the time the track of the radar was following what would be considered the down-river approach and it never came over to cross the east side of the Potomac River and it just followed the river all the way in.







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