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The presentation highlighted that none of the four aircraft involved in the alleged crashes activated emergency locator transmitters at the time of impact. This fact is supported by official records, suggesting that alternative theories surrounding the flights' fates warrant further exploration. ELTs are crucial devices designed to transmit distress signals following an aircraft accident, triggering alerts to aid in search and rescue operations. Despite their intended use, no evidence surfaced indicating that the ELTs were activated for American Airlines Flight 11, United Airlines Flight 175, American Airlines Flight 77, and United Airlines Flight 93 at the times they “crashed.”