
Skygate 911
Pilots for 9/11 Truth built this film around a single question: does the government's account of the four hijacked flights hold up to aviation professionals reading the data? The case runs through the departure gate at Dulles, in-flight navigation and alignment records, and the reported speeds of American Airlines Flight 77 and United 175, which the filmmakers compare against manufacturer limits and the precedent set by other aircraft accidents on record. They also press on the black boxes, questioning where the devices were recovered and what that location does to the official timeline. The presentation is plain: an even, matter-of-fact narrator over slow zooms and pans across spreadsheets, flight documentation, infographics, and maps, with occasional stock footage cut in. There are no dramatic reenactments or ominous music, just the framing device of addressing the audience directly as a jury weighing exhibits. The film's stated goal is narrow and specific, to argue that the aviation evidence does not match the 9/11 Commission's account closely enough to close the case.