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Robert99 50
QuoteGEORGER: Well the answers are pretty simple:
_He asked if it would be a 727.
_Any idiot can see 727's have rear stairs.
ANSWER: True. But my guess is that in asking the ticket agent that question, he was only confirming that another aircraft had not been substituted for what he expected to be a 727.
GEORGER: _He ASSUMED the rear stairs could be out during
takeoff and they would do this. He was baaically
wrong and he didnt argue !
ANSWER: The 727 could actually take off with the stairs fully down, assuming there were not locked into position. So Cooper was basically right but gave up arguing the matter just to get airborne.
GEORGER: _He assumed the rear door could be opened in flight
but he was unwilling for some reason to do it
himself. Either he was unsure of the procedure or
affraid, or both. So he asked for Tina to do it!
_With the rear door open but stairs not down he
sends Tina forward and attempts to get the stairs
out on his own, but cant at first! Tina even reports -
he is having trouble getting the stairs down(out) so
evidently he had already tried but failed in her
presence.
ANSWER: Cooper apparently DID know that the stair door could be opened in flight but his knowledge did not extend to commercial 727s.
GEORGER: This is NOT somebody who knows what he's doing and has extensive expereince with the rear door,
stairs, and very likely a 727 itself.
Remember, he only asked the ticket agent if the
flight was going to be a 727, not what type of 727.
This is a guy operating on general information at
most, about the 727. The kind of information
anyone could get by sitting in an airport watching
727's come and go.
ANSWER: Cooper DOES know what he is doing when it comes to 727s. The flap setting specified and aircraft configuration testify to that. How many "types" of 727s were in service in 1971?
GEORGER: He does have some general knowledge about how jets fly (or planes fly) as evidenced by his reference to flaps. He seems to understand the relationship between 'speed vs flaps' ... but his knoweldge does not extend to the level of flaps vs fuel consumption,or even fuel consumpotion vs distance for the 727, or the distance of Mexico City from Seattle! And he doesnt even seem to know what the closest Mexican
airport would be from Seattle! He asks for any place
in Mexico ... then specifies Mexico City ... then
settles for Reno! (and bails somewhere near
Vancouver-Portland)
ANSWER: The parachutes, tieing the money bag to himself, and open aft stairs are excellent indications that Cooper did not have any intention of going to Mexico City or Reno or even back to Portland.
GEORGER: Cooper is surprisingly ignorant, if he has other technical skills and knowledge-experience!
ANSWER: What other skills were evident?
georger 244
QuoteGeoger: Cooper was A iDIOT AND HE DID ASK many questions. The most important was how do i open the Aft stairs. jerry
I absolutely agree HE ASKED MANY QUESTIONS!
That is in the 302's.
So much for his perfect knowledge and perfect plan -
this phD in engineering, 727's, and hijacking!
If this guy's bomb was not real he was in way over
his head and needed to escape asap or face certain
capture and possibly being shot dead! Everything
else is secondary.
So, if he has this PERFECT KNOWLEGDE about 727's
et cetera, why isnt he using it? What is his problem?
Telling Tina she wont be sucked out is beside the
point if he's ina rush to get out! DO IT HIMSELF!!!
georger 244
QuoteQuoteGEORGER: Well the answers are pretty simple:
_He asked if it would be a 727.
_Any idiot can see 727's have rear stairs.
ANSWER: True. But my guess is that in asking the ticket agent that question, he was only confirming that another aircraft had not been substituted for what he expected to be a 727.
GEORGER: _He ASSUMED the rear stairs could be out during
takeoff and they would do this. He was baaically
wrong and he didnt argue !
ANSWER: The 727 could actually take off with the stairs fully down, assuming there were not locked into position. So Cooper was basically right but gave up arguing the matter just to get airborne.
GEORGER: _He assumed the rear door could be opened in flight
but he was unwilling for some reason to do it
himself. Either he was unsure of the procedure or
affraid, or both. So he asked for Tina to do it!
_With the rear door open but stairs not down he
sends Tina forward and attempts to get the stairs
out on his own, but cant at first! Tina even reports -
he is having trouble getting the stairs down(out) so
evidently he had already tried but failed in her
presence.
ANSWER: Cooper apparently DID know that the stair door could be opened in flight but his knowledge did not extend to commercial 727s.
GEORGER: This is NOT somebody who knows what he's doing and has extensive expereince with the rear door,
stairs, and very likely a 727 itself.
Remember, he only asked the ticket agent if the
flight was going to be a 727, not what type of 727.
This is a guy operating on general information at
most, about the 727. The kind of information
anyone could get by sitting in an airport watching
727's come and go.
ANSWER: Cooper DOES know what he is doing when it comes to 727s. The flap setting specified and aircraft configuration testify to that. How many "types" of 727s were in service in 1971?
GEORGER: He does have some general knowledge about how jets fly (or planes fly) as evidenced by his reference to flaps. He seems to understand the relationship between 'speed vs flaps' ... but his knoweldge does not extend to the level of flaps vs fuel consumption,or even fuel consumpotion vs distance for the 727, or the distance of Mexico City from Seattle! And he doesnt even seem to know what the closest Mexican
airport would be from Seattle! He asks for any place
in Mexico ... then specifies Mexico City ... then
settles for Reno! (and bails somewhere near
Vancouver-Portland)
ANSWER: The parachutes, tieing the money bag to himself, and open aft stairs are excellent indications that Cooper did not have any intention of going to Mexico City or Reno or even back to Portland.
GEORGER: Cooper is surprisingly ignorant, if he has other technical skills and knowledge-experience!
ANSWER: What other skills were evident?
Well ... just tell us. Dont pull our tails! Ill come back
tonight for the answers - have things to do other
than sit here and argue with you and Knoss.
Robert99 50
Quote
So to make a long story short, Cooper already had the information that you inquire about before he boarded the aircraft in Portland.Quote
Precisely. And his level of knowledge had him do -
exactly what he did, and did not do or ask for!
Cooper had the bomb. He could get anything he
wanted up to the point of tipping his hand and
revealing the bomb might not be real, if it wasnt?
If his bomb is not real then what?
Cooper knows!
Cooper knows!
All of his actions are based on that knowledge and
his actual level of control which ONLY he knows.
This isnt an SAT test for Cooper. This is a hijacking.
His life is on the line literally. The whole thing is
either a very high risk bluff or . . .
He knows! (That for him is his ultimate perfect
knowledge if he cares about his Life).
You must judge everything in THAT context if this
guy is rational at all.
Personally, I don't think a "rational person" would attempt the hijacking under the existing conditions in the first place. This does not mean that Cooper was stark raving mad. But he apparently did take leave of some of his senses on that particular day.
Robert99 50
QuoteRobert 99 If Cooper had that information. Prove it. You Can't. Jerry
Jerry, Something is getting lost in the translation here. Since Cooper specified the aircraft configuration, flap setting, etc., he MUST HAVE HAD that information. The flight crew did not give him that information, they just reacted to his demands.
Robert99 50
QuoteQuoteGeoger: Cooper was A iDIOT AND HE DID ASK many questions. The most important was how do i open the Aft stairs. jerry
I absolutely agree HE ASKED MANY QUESTIONS!
That is in the 302's.
So much for his perfect knowledge and perfect plan -
this phD in engineering, 727's, and hijacking!
If this guy's bomb was not real he was in way over
his head and needed to escape asap or face certain
capture and possibly being shot dead! Everything
else is secondary.
So, if he has this PERFECT KNOWLEGDE about 727's
et cetera, why isnt he using it? What is his problem?
Telling Tina she wont be sucked out is beside the
point if he's ina rush to get out! DO IT HIMSELF!!!
You are assuming that the CIA operations in Asia used 727s without any modifications to the rear stairs. In the video of the parachute jumps from the Air America 727s, were the aft stairs fully down or did the jumper have to walk down the stairs to give himself enough room to exit the aircraft? Those stairs looked like they were down and locked to me.
Since Boeing and the CIA did some tests involving the aft stairs, and generated a lot of test data in the process, there is no reason why they could not make changes to the aft stairs so that it could stop in intermediate positions or be locked fully down. HOWEVER, to lock those stairs fully down would probably require a modification of the stairs to include a hydraulic system to physically push the stairs fully open against the aerodynamic forces. Remember that the stairs on the commercial aircraft did not have intermediate positions.
And if you are going to modify the stairs in such a manner, you are also going to have to modify the control panel for the stairs. Perhaps that is why Cooper had problems. While he DID know that the aircraft could take off with the stairs at least partially extended, he was not familiar with that particular control panel. And either Tina was a poor teacher or Cooper was not a fast learner.
Robert99 50
QuoteRobert99:Lost In translation. I don't think so.As I stated earlier was this not recomended to him and it taken as a demand. Or better yet Could Cooper have asked what the best setting could be and the pilots were just covering there tracks Jerry
Jerry, Read the transcripts on Sluggo's web page! It was Cooper who specified the aircraft configuration, flap setting, etc..
georger 244
QuoteQuoteRobert99:Lost In translation. I don't think so.As I stated earlier was this not recomended to him and it taken as a demand. Or better yet Could Cooper have asked what the best setting could be and the pilots were just covering there tracks Jerry
Jerry, Read the transcripts on Sluggo's web page! It was Cooper who specified the aircraft configuration, flap setting, etc..
And forgot that you cant fly to Mexico from SEA in
a 727, no matter how configured!
My five year old grandson talks about "flap settings"!
(Because his dad does)
You do know this "conversation" is going nowhere.
People's minds are made up, such as it is. Its like
conversations between sparrows and trees, each
sure of their "facts".
Robert99 50
QuoteQuoteQuoteRobert99:Lost In translation. I don't think so.As I stated earlier was this not recomended to him and it taken as a demand. Or better yet Could Cooper have asked what the best setting could be and the pilots were just covering there tracks Jerry
Jerry, Read the transcripts on Sluggo's web page! It was Cooper who specified the aircraft configuration, flap setting, etc..
And forgot that you cant fly to Mexico from SEA in
a 727, no matter how configured!
My five year old grandson talks about "flap settings"!
(Because his dad does)
Georger, There is nothing to indicate that Cooper planned to go to Mexico. Everything indicates that he planned to bail out at the earliest possible moment.
georger 244
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteRobert99:Lost In translation. I don't think so.As I stated earlier was this not recomended to him and it taken as a demand. Or better yet Could Cooper have asked what the best setting could be and the pilots were just covering there tracks Jerry
Jerry, Read the transcripts on Sluggo's web page! It was Cooper who specified the aircraft configuration, flap setting, etc..
And forgot that you cant fly to Mexico from SEA in
a 727, no matter how configured!
My five year old grandson talks about "flap settings"!
(Because his dad does)
Georger, There is nothing to indicate that Cooper planned to go to Mexico. Everything indicates that he planned to bail out at the earliest possible moment.
I agree, but he did ask for Mexico.
Maybe they knew he was bull shitting them, with
something so obvious anyone would know he was
bullshitting - to cover his true intentions!
What better way to conceal than to bullshit.
He might as well have said: "Lets go to Mexico City
then turn and come back while I decide I want to go
to Pittsburg. But, "you cannot stop anywhere in the
USA!". "
I think he intended to get back to Portland and
just assumed they would fly a route over land,
going south. He waited until they were nearer
Portland in time and prepped to bail near there ...
and my mind is closed on the topic!
In other words, I think he did exactly what he
intended/wanted to do, and what he wanted to do is
what he did because: He was in total control
more-or-less.
Robert99 50
QuoteRobert99: Slugo's web Page. Why is that FBI documents. No it is not . Post actuall FBI proof. You can not. Jerry
Jerry, Those documents are FBI generated and released by the FBI. You seem to be forgetting that the FBI was not involved in the negotiations with the hijacker or the flight planning for the flight from Seattle to Reno. Check Ralph H.'s written statements on this.
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