http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=-fNloyNL88w
...at the 3:00 mark.....the reporter logs into flight explorer....

....and clicks on the few planes that are still flying a this time.
if you zoom in on one of the data fields of the few still flying planes you get this:

...which is flight 175...
looks like the above data field reads something like this:
UAL 175
DIS (illegible)
B762
BOS 01:53P
LAX 01:48P
from what i understand...flight explorer....gets it's information straight from the faa:
QUOTE
The Flight Explorer graphical flight-following software started out by primarily using FAA radar data and is now used by more than 85% of the major airlines in North America.
http://aero-defense.ihs.com/news/sita-flight-control.htm
http://aero-defense.ihs.com/news/sita-flight-control.htm
...so if flight explorer got it's info from the faa.....how can it still be displaying info for flight 175...1 hour after it crashed? (unless flight 175 was still flyin!)



