As we were watching live, the second aircraft came into frame and struck
I'm currently working on a reconstruction video of 9/11 on FSX. I'll upload it on YouTube on Sunday and post the link here.
I was on late shift carrying out a "C" check on an ATR72. Had to go to Maint Op's for something and saw the second aircraft live on the 24hour TV in the corner. I realised at that moment the world was going to be a different place and that aviation was going to change forever, not to mention my job security was also up for question. I have to say though after 10 years I am getting to be a bit 9/11 fatigued. Probably not a politcally correct statement, but it is how I feel. Probably, because I grew up with terrorism pretty much every day on the TV due to Northan Ireland and it's exports to the UK mainland. Later as a serviceman, I spent quiet a bit of the late 80's and early 90' having to look under my car before I drove anywhere. Even though I was stationed in Germany, we were "legitimate targets". Something that 10 or so servicemen found out at great cost. I only missed being morter bombed because I was at a party and over the limit to drive to a barraks I was using for transit accomodation. Terrorism today, is a fact of life. It is never going to go away, there will always be someone who will resort to violence to further their cause. Be it abortion clinic bombing to Al Qaida via the IRA, ironically the only way to combat the problem is to treat everyone as a terror suspect. You, me, wife, girlfriend, granny and grandad, we are all treated as potential suiside bombers every time we fly, enter a social event or gathering. Being frisked, metal detected and bag searched, the terrorist has won by ensuring we have lost our civil liberies, all he has had to do is send a few intercepted emails or phone calls. He can sit back feel smug that his God is better than our God.
Matt
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