objectively i have to say intriqueing.
It is far more interesting video than anything those that tried to refute waco fire started not from people within ever produced(the simultaneity of 3 fires bursting at 3 quite different places was always conclusive, in the correctly angled tapings).
I have never focussed on the Pentagon but i do remember vividly the day of the crash expert pilots saying it had to be one hell of a pilot to ever have made that hit.
i just watched once(for me because just being a 56modem dinosaur it was about a 6 minute download).
But in retrospect i would like to see it in split second frames, see each frame of that one video section showing moment of impact.
That blur of object if someone could break it into smallest frame possible could i think have the length of object and speed of object calculated.
It does not seem to be a Boeing 757 that i agree.
But just being a cold blooded detective type that bit of film could nail this down hard.
But the question that remains and will not go away is where then did the AA 77 vanish, and all those aboard.
Were anybody remains ever collected and identified as a passenger on AA#77.
The fact that a FlightAA#77 existed is irrefutable and thus must be accounted for.
That is why the one impact portion is what all rides on.
If someone can make a proof that object can NOT possibly be a Boeing 757 then i can produce a scary scenario of what became of Flight#77.( the video asks is that a Boeing 757? They have to get beyond that so they can say "This NOT a Boeing 757 and this why". All preceding on the tape sets up for reasons why one can think this is not a Boeing 757--i feel proof ye or nay is in that last part,imo)
Regards the pilot, one thing to consider is, the investigators do NOT believe the Pentagon to have been his target---the argument put out he was a bad pilot that got incredibly lucky---he had missed his objective was in crash mode and saw Pentagon in his line of sight and made a bizarre attempt to hit it before he crashed.
BTW, that group the Dust Busters sounded pretty good--care naught for MM but gut busting industrial metal, that's cool.Welles.