911pilots.org has just been brought to my attention. It's founder, Dan Hanley commenced flying over fifty years ago in 1968, first as a civilian pilot, then as a naval aviator, and finally as a United Airlines captain being forced into a wrongful early retirement eleven years prior to his mandatory retirement age of 65 in 2003 for speaking out about safety, security, and other 9/11-related issues. Over a career span of 35 years, he flew 15 different types of aircraft accumulating over 20,000 flight hours.
In the following videos he mentions the Boeing Honeywell Uninterruptible Autopilot and claims it existed well before the claimed 2006 patent date on its Wiki page, the actual date being some time in the mid 90’s allowing for it’s clandestine use in 9/11.
I’m not a pilot but I’ve registered anyway to show support.
You can also subscribe to his YouTube channel too. There are several in-depth interviews with him there as well as other quality related content.
People of this caliber should be encouraged in anyway possible.