And what are you to think it was a 747, when it was a 757? It wasn't "parallel" to the ground. The wings clipped the top off a streetlight. It was in a shallow dive. That sort of flying happens all the time; they are called take-offs and landings.
I am an aeronautical engineer with 40 years experience at the Boeing Company, and am familiar with its product line and product capabilities. Do you want to give me lessons?
You're an idiot if you believe a 747 could fly parallel to the ground like that at those speeds they said it was flying at.
And what are you to think it was a 747, when it was a 757? It wasn't "parallel" to the ground. The wings clipped the top off a streetlight. It was in a shallow dive. That sort of flying happens all the time; they are called take-offs and landings.
I am an aeronautical engineer with 40 years experience at the Boeing Company, and am familiar with its product line and product capabilities. Do you want to give me lessons?