Helicopter pilot, NYPD says explosions in WTC towers on 9/11

Helicopter pilot, NYPD says explosions in WTC towers on 9/11

Really. Choppers that were at the WTC on 9/11 include: NYPD Unit #3: Officers Schub and Kelhetter; #6, Detective Semendinger and Officer Ciccone; #12, Sgt. Rowley, Detective LaGarenne, Officers Diaz and Jordan; and #14, Officers Walsh, Hayes, Gromling, and Maier and _____ and _____ (ask Hayes to fill-in the blanks). Lt. Glenn A. Daley declared that he: “helped coordinate the response from the NYPD Aviation Unit Operations Center”.. Daley is the one declaring that there were multiple explosions, here you can see his face before that statement.

Full text:

“Where credit is due”

As a guest speaker at the recent SAR 2001 conference in San Diego, California, I had the honor of addressing attendees and relating the airborne law enforcement response to the World Trade Center disaster. Specifically, I outlined the role of the NYPD Aviation Unit and the difficult situation facing the responding aircrews. However, at no time was I airborne during the morning of the attacks.

Rather, I helped coordinate the response from the NYPD Aviation Unit Operations Center. My recollection is that I made this clear at the conference.

Consequently, the responding aircrews deserve the proper recognition: NYPD Unit #3: Officers Schub and Kelhetter; #6, Detective Semendinger and Officer Ciccone; #12, Sgt. Rowley, Detective LaGarenne, Officers Diaz and Jordan (his name on his helmet); and #14, Officers Walsh, Hayes, Gromling, and Maier.

Responding to the events of 9/11 was difficult enough for these aircrews, without giving credit where credit is due.

Lt. Glenn A. Daley
NYPD Aviation Unit
New York, New York”

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The contradiction is that Tim Hayes, one of the chopper pilots declared that there were six in his chopper, flatly contradicting his own boss that just declared there were four. What were they really doing?

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