Two planes smacked into both towers. Period.
Ed Thompson 2002
Let's make sure it's detailed enough to satisfy the masses. Two large planes carrying tons of fuel, and moving at high speed, smacked into both towers.
Sure, it was predictable, and preventable. From now on, we build skyscrapers with 100 foot thick outer walls made of reinforced concrete. Or, we don't build them at all. Make it a federal law that no building reach over 20 or 30 stories.
We should be quirying how to make planes more building friendly. Maybe giant springs on their noses like some railrod cars have. Or airbags around the fuel tanks to keep them from rupturing. Or mandatory automatic building sensors that cause the plane to swerve around any building they detect. Even pig skin seat covers and only serving pork on planes would help.
Buildings have the right of way over airplanes. That's why buildings have red lights on them. Red means stop. All pilots know that.
That and getting the trial lawyers beefed up for the cupcakes.