The latest. Cashill has a link on his related article at WND. It is processed image of radar. It shows the AA flight, taking off from LAX then turn south (I had mistakenly thought it had been north, before). As the AA flight reaches a bit over 6000 feet, a bogey shows up and tracks it, a near miss. The bogey then separates and fall off the radar. It was a missle. I am completely sure of it now. Also, I will now go on record as saying it pretty much had to come from a boat. The boat most likely came from King Harbor.
http://www4.passur.com/lax.html
Enter Nov. 26, 12:49 using the pull down menu up top, click on 20-mile range over at the upper right, and then click on "start."
You will see every airplane aloft in the Los Angeles area on the map. In about a half minute, "AAL612" appears as a green aircraft crossing the shoreline, taking off from LAX (the grey area near the 405 at the end of Century Blvd). If you click on the aircraft, it will turn red, and the flight data will appear in a box to the right. Over the next few minutes, the aircraft turns south. At approximately 6,000 feet and off the coast of Redondo Beach, a new target will appear.
BTTT!!!
It certainly needs a further explanation than has been given officially.
bttt - part deux