'” Salo told The Washington Post last week in a telephone interview from Bangkok. When Astaneh-Asl heard about Salo’s 9/11 project, he told The Washington Post in an email: “It is very important that we have this interview. He mentioned to The Washington Post that the plane would be flown on autopilot, or possibly, by a pilot who would parachute out before the impact. Experts say Salo’s burning questions — namely, whether and how the building may fall — are too broad and depend on too many factors. Salo told The Washington Post he considered constructing a modular or prefabricated structure so that he could get it closer to the towers’ size and materials.
Source: National Post May 25, 2016 10:48 UTC