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Uh, that's a 747. Looks like it could be an E-4 variant of some sort?
One of the Nightwatch planes.
“Nightwatch”? You mean the “Night Stalkers” (160th SOAR)?
No, "Nightwatch" is a nickname for the E-4B mobile command centers: these are basically militarized 747s designed to provide continuity of strategic command during a crisis. All of our four active E-4Bs at the time were airborne prior to the Pentagon getting hit.
And not in response to the attaqs but as part of a military exercise.
Someone 9/11 Truth pill me on this.
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