Impressive amount of research. And the mag has their reputation on the line. Not just a journalist with an agenda and everything to gain nothing to loose.
I did not see his name in the article as well as the list of contributing persons and organizations. PM consulted more than 300 experts and organizations in its investigation into 9/11 conspiracy theories. The following were particularly helpful. Air Crash Analysis Cleveland Center regional air traffic control Bill Crowley special agent, FBI Ron Dokell president, Demolition Consultants Richard Gazarik staff writer, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Yates Gladwell pilot, VF Corp. Michael K. Hynes, Ed.D., ATP, CFI, A&P/IA president, Hynes Aviation Services; expert, aviation crashes Ed Jacoby Jr. director, New York State Emergency Management Office (Ret.); chairman, New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission (Ret.) Johnstown-Cambria County Airport Authority Cindi Lash staff writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Matthew McCormick manager, survival factors division, National Transportation Safety Board (Ret.) Wallace Miller coroner, Somerset County, PA Robert Nagan meteorological technician, Climate Services Branch, National Climatic Data Center Dave Newell director, aviation and travel, VF Corp. James O’Toole politics editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pennsylvania State Police Public Information Office Jeff Pillets senior writer, The Record, Hackensack, NJ Jeff Rienbold director, Flight 93 National Memorial, National Park Service Dennis Roddy staff writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Master Sgt. David Somdahl public affairs officer, 119th Wing, North Dakota Air National Guard Mark Stahl photographer; eyewitness, United Airlines Flight 93 crash scene Air Defense Lt. Col. Skip Aldous (Ret.) squadron commander, U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Laura Bosco public affairs officer, Tyndall Air Force Base Boston Center regional air traffic control Laura Brown spokeswoman, Federal Aviation Administration Todd Curtis, Ph.D. founder, Airsafe.com; president, Airsafe.com Foundation Keith Halloway public affairs officer, National Transportation Safety Board Ted Lopatkiewicz director, public affairs, National Transportation Safety Board Maj. Douglas Martin public affairs officer, North American Aerospace Defense Command Lt. Herbert McConnell public affairs officer, Andrews AFB Michael Perini public affairs officer, North American Aerospace Defense Command John Pike director, GlobalSecurity.org Hank Price spokesman, Federal Aviation Administration Warren Robak RAND Corp. Bill Shumann spokesman, Federal Aviation Administration Louis Walsh public affairs officer, Eglin AFB Chris Yates aviation security editor, analyst, Jane’s Transport Aviation Fred E.C. Culick, Ph.D., S.B., S.M. professor of aeronautics, California Institute of Technology Robert Everdeen public affairs, Northrop Grumman Clint Oster professor of public and environmental affairs, Indiana University; aviation safety expert Capt. Bill Scott (Ret. USAF) Rocky Mountain bureau chief, Aviation Week Bill Uher News Media Office, NASA Langley Research Center Col. Ed Walby (Ret. USAF) director, business development, HALE Systems Enterprise, Unmanned Systems, Northrop Grumman Image Analysis William F. Baker member, FEMA Probe Team; partner, Skidmore, Owings, Merrill W. Gene Corley, Ph.D., P.E., S.E. senior vice president, CTL Group; director, FEMA Probe Team Bill Daly senior vice president, Control Risks Group Steve Douglass image analysis consultant, Aviation Week Thomas R. Edwards, Ph.D. founder, TREC; video forensics expert. Ronald Greeley, Ph.D. professor of geology, Arizona State University Rob Howard freelance photographer; WTC eyewitness Robert L. Parker, Ph.D. professor of geophysics, University of California, San Diego Structural Engineering / Building Collapse Farid Alfawakhiri, Ph.D. senior engineer, American Institute of Steel Construction David Biggs, P.E. structural engineer, Ryan-Biggs Associates; member, ASCE team for FEMA report Robert Clarke structural engineer, Controlled Demolitions Group Ltd. Glenn Corbett technical editor, Fire Engineering; member, NIST advisory committee Vincent Dunn deputy fire chief (Ret.), FDNY; author, The Collapse Of Burning Buildings: A Guide To Fireground Safety John Fisher, Ph.D. professor of civil engineering, Lehigh University; professor emeritus, Center for Advanced Technology; member, FEMA Probe Team Ken Hays executive vice president, Masonry Arts Christoph Hoffmann, Ph.D. professor of computer science, Purdue University; project director, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University Allyn E. Kilsheimer, P.E. CEO, KCE Structural Engineers PC; chief structural engineer, Phoenix project; expert in blast recovery, concrete structures, emergency response Won-Young Kim, Ph.D. seismologist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University William Koplitz photo desk manager, FEMA John Labriola freelance photographer, WTC survivor Arthur Lerner-Lam, Ph.D. seismologist; director, Earth Institute, Center for Hazards and Risk Research, Columbia University James Quintiere, Ph.D. professor of engineering, University of Maryland member, NIST advisory committee Steve Riskus freelance photographer; eyewitness, Pentagon crash Van Romero, Ph.D. vice president, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Christine Shaffer spokesperson, Viracon Mete Sozen, Ph.D., S.E. Kettelhut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering, Purdue University; member, Pentagon Building Performance Report; project conception, September 11 Pentagon Attack Simulations Using LS-Dyna, Purdue University Shyam Sunder, Sc.D. acting deputy director, lead investigator, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology Mary Tobin science writer, media relations, Earth Institute, Columbia University Forman Williams, Ph.D. professor of engineering, physics, combustion, University of California, San Diego; member, advisory committee, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Chester won't even see that till after his weekend or Sunday He got the party started while we were just starting work today. Lucky bastard at least I get to know the satisfactionn that his Monday starts early also. :wink: