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Did terrorists have their own pilots?

NEW YORK, SEPT. 10. The terrorists, who apparently hijacked four planes and attacked the World Trade Center and Pentagon, could only have succeeded by using their own trained pilots in a scheme that defied all scenarios envisioned by national security officials, terrorism experts said.

``They flew the planes themselves,'' Mr. Gene Poteat, president of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, said on Tuesday. ``No pilot, even with a gun to his head, is going to fly into the World Towers.''

The hijackers used the airplanes as weapons, Mr. Poteat said, adding that they may also have had the ability to disable communications systems used to alert authorities to trouble. ``This has been an enormously long-planned and obviously carefully planned operation.''

That massive planning effort was far beyond anything conceived by counter-terrorism officials, who have focused on preventing individual attacks, said Mr. Steven Emerson of the Investigative Project, a research group focused on international terrorism. ``No one thought there was a capability of doing simultaneous attacks so none of the counter-terrorism scenarios ever envisioned this.''

Authorities had examined the chances of individual attacks on high-profile targets such as the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, including an attack on a large building using a commandeered plane. But most research examining the potential for attacks causing devastating loss of life had focused on chemical or biological means, he said. ``To the extent we know now, this is relatively low technology.''

- AP

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