And lets say the wings did shear off at the base of the bulding.
How tall are a 757's engines on the wingtips?
With the gear down...how high are the engines off the ground?
So this plane came in low enough for the wings to hit the bottom of the building (because there are no scars at the top) but yet it wasnt so low that the engines on the wingtip that are as tall as they are and hang off the wings as low as they do, didnt dig into the dirt and leave skid marks at all?
the plane was so lightly constructed that according to everyone of the opposite viewpoint, the impact and heat crumbled then evaporated 144 feet of aluminum, people, luggage, wiring...yet the wings were strong enough that the engines stayed connected to the wings, resisted the shear force of coming into contact with the ground, while leaving no skid marks whatsoever and were pulled into that small hole, along with the rest of the mass of this aircraft and melted?