What happened is that you had that one reporter who was trying to convey how complete the destruction of the plane was so there weren't large parts of the actual airplane structure left. That makes sense -- it's basically just thin skin over a frame, and that part that "looks like an airplane" was gone. But some morons took that portion of what that one reporter was saying and misinterpreted it to say there wasn't any debris that looked like it came from a plane. There was tons of that stuff.
I mean, I know I'm not going to convince any of you people. I'm just speaking up because I know there were a lot of people who have long-time friends who were actually there, and they had zero doubt that it was a plane because they saw those bits with their own eyes.
I’m not referring to one reporter. I’m referring to everyone who discussed the pentagon including personal conversations. I did hear about engine parts. But Seats? Never. Remember. Just like NY’ers have personal stories about NY because they live there. Us DC locals have the same. Not everything is conveyed by media. I suppose just like your story. Only my information is the opposite.