Phone calls made from the planes are fake
Many family members and people on the ground received phone calls from passengers and flight attendants on board the hijacked planes. The question that is being asked about this theory is "How can you successfully make a phone call from a flight 3200 in the air" and the answer is you can't. Out of the numerous supposed phone calls made very few were recorded and released to the public. Many of the conversations that were had caused people to become very suspicious as to if these actually happened.
Betty Ong called the American Airlines Southeastern Reservations Office in North Carolina, and spoke for about 25 minutes with employees there. Ong said she thought her plane was being hijacked, that two flight attendants had been injured, and that a passenger might have been fatally stabbed. She said Mace spray had been used, and "we can't breathe.” Despite these desperate and terrifying circumstances, as the New York Times described, Ong "could not have sounded much calmer." Reportedly, when Ong's family heard the recording of her call, they "couldn't believe the calm in Betty's voice.” Just before the plane crashed Ong asked those on the other end of her call to "pray for us," she was still speaking "in a composed voice." As the plane approached the World Trade Centre, according to Vanessa Minter, another of the employees receiving Ong's call: "You didn't hear hysteria in the background. You didn't hear people screaming."
The fact that you could not hear any screaming or voices in such an unsettling environment caused a huge spark into the theory. Betty's spoke on the phone to workers at the office for a long period of time approximately 20-25 minutes yet only 4-5 minutes was recorded and released to the public.
A second call was made by another flight attendant Madeline Sweeney. Madeline Sweeney contacted the American Airlines Flight Services Office at Boston's Logan Airport. After her first calls got broken off, she was finally able to speak for 13 minutes. Sweeney said in her call "that the plane had been hijacked; a man in first class had his throat slashed; two flight attendants had been stabbed ... the flight attendants were unable to contact the cockpit; and there was a bomb in the cockpit." Michael Woodward, the manager who Madeline was talking to, told the FBI that despite reporting such scary events, "during the entire conversation," Sweeney's voice "remained calm and even." Even just before Flight 11 crashed, Madeline kept calm and composed. After reporting that her plane was flying very low, Woodward recalled, she "took a very slow, deep breath and then just said, 'Oh, my God!' Very slowly, very calmly, very quietly. It wasn't in panic." Woodward noted, he "did not hear any noise in the background during the conversation." Towards the end of the phone call Madeline said very clearly that she "can see buildings, i can see the water" this made this phone call extremely suspicious die to the fact that she had been a flight attendant in Boston for over 12 years and she would have seen the same scenery and landscape numerous times yet on the phone call she came across shocked and surprised. Along with this suspicion again she stayed calm and composed during the whole conversation which is hard to believe anyone could have done under the circumstances. Another suspicion with Madeline's call is that she reportedly told the person on the call that there were 4 hijackers and that they were seated in rows 9 and 10 where as the FBI says they were all in row 8.
Betty Ong called the American Airlines Southeastern Reservations Office in North Carolina, and spoke for about 25 minutes with employees there. Ong said she thought her plane was being hijacked, that two flight attendants had been injured, and that a passenger might have been fatally stabbed. She said Mace spray had been used, and "we can't breathe.” Despite these desperate and terrifying circumstances, as the New York Times described, Ong "could not have sounded much calmer." Reportedly, when Ong's family heard the recording of her call, they "couldn't believe the calm in Betty's voice.” Just before the plane crashed Ong asked those on the other end of her call to "pray for us," she was still speaking "in a composed voice." As the plane approached the World Trade Centre, according to Vanessa Minter, another of the employees receiving Ong's call: "You didn't hear hysteria in the background. You didn't hear people screaming."
The fact that you could not hear any screaming or voices in such an unsettling environment caused a huge spark into the theory. Betty's spoke on the phone to workers at the office for a long period of time approximately 20-25 minutes yet only 4-5 minutes was recorded and released to the public.
A second call was made by another flight attendant Madeline Sweeney. Madeline Sweeney contacted the American Airlines Flight Services Office at Boston's Logan Airport. After her first calls got broken off, she was finally able to speak for 13 minutes. Sweeney said in her call "that the plane had been hijacked; a man in first class had his throat slashed; two flight attendants had been stabbed ... the flight attendants were unable to contact the cockpit; and there was a bomb in the cockpit." Michael Woodward, the manager who Madeline was talking to, told the FBI that despite reporting such scary events, "during the entire conversation," Sweeney's voice "remained calm and even." Even just before Flight 11 crashed, Madeline kept calm and composed. After reporting that her plane was flying very low, Woodward recalled, she "took a very slow, deep breath and then just said, 'Oh, my God!' Very slowly, very calmly, very quietly. It wasn't in panic." Woodward noted, he "did not hear any noise in the background during the conversation." Towards the end of the phone call Madeline said very clearly that she "can see buildings, i can see the water" this made this phone call extremely suspicious die to the fact that she had been a flight attendant in Boston for over 12 years and she would have seen the same scenery and landscape numerous times yet on the phone call she came across shocked and surprised. Along with this suspicion again she stayed calm and composed during the whole conversation which is hard to believe anyone could have done under the circumstances. Another suspicion with Madeline's call is that she reportedly told the person on the call that there were 4 hijackers and that they were seated in rows 9 and 10 where as the FBI says they were all in row 8.
Above is the phone call between Betty and American Airlines Southeastern Reservations Office
Another strange phone call that was made was Mark Bingham's call from the flight added to the suspicion of the calls being fake hugely. This is because he used his full name when addressing his mother. During his one call from Flight 93 to hi mother, Bingham reportedly says "Hi Mom, this is Mark Bingham." He was apparently calling off his cell phone so there is no doubt his mother would now it was her son and he would not have had to address himself fully. The phone call seemed almost too formal to be having with your own mother. At man times throughout the phone call he asked "You believe me don't you, mom?"
To date none of these phone calls apart from Betty Ong's calls have been released to the public, what is there possibly to hide in these phone calls.
Research has been done to support the theory that these calls must be fake. Numerous cell phones were taken in a plane and flown to the altitude of 8000 feet. This was done to calculate the success rate of the cell phone calls as the altitude got higher. The planes involved in the calls on the 11th of September were flying at approximately 3200 feet and the success rate from the test calls at this height was less than one in a hundredth. Therefore making it virtually impossible to send and receive phone calls. It is highly unbelievable that so many people from these flights would have been able to make successful calls to ground and be able to have conversations.
To date none of these phone calls apart from Betty Ong's calls have been released to the public, what is there possibly to hide in these phone calls.
Research has been done to support the theory that these calls must be fake. Numerous cell phones were taken in a plane and flown to the altitude of 8000 feet. This was done to calculate the success rate of the cell phone calls as the altitude got higher. The planes involved in the calls on the 11th of September were flying at approximately 3200 feet and the success rate from the test calls at this height was less than one in a hundredth. Therefore making it virtually impossible to send and receive phone calls. It is highly unbelievable that so many people from these flights would have been able to make successful calls to ground and be able to have conversations.
Above is a video that supports the theory that the phone calls were faked