could you possibly find a more annoying video?

there are only 4 screen shots in that video of any significance. but you make me suffer through 2 minutes of that??
Please read MB's Link Policy
https://www.metabunk.org/metabunks-link-policy.t5158/
So this video displays screen shots from the old records from NBTS in contrary to the OP where flight 77 is present on the departure list,
I see what you are saying now.
1. Archives of bts 9/11 data archived November 2003 show AA11 and AA77 not even listed.
External Quote:
Up until sometime in 2004 queries to the BTS database returned different information.
http://www.serendipity.li/wot/aa_flts/aa_flts.htm
2. Archive screenshots from your video (undated) show AA11 and AA77 listed with repeatable daily info intact but no "departure time" or "plane number".* but wayback machine shows this was the case in at least sometime prior to 1/26/2006
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.serendipity.li/wot/aa_flts/aa_flts.htm
3. Current BTS searches {OP:Opening thread post] do not have AA11 or AA77 listed at all. But we don't know the date that this changed.
I'm thinking, just like in the 'Sandy Hook was a closed school' situation, it is a matter of change of website and probably software being used.
You can see in the #2 screenshot I posted here above, the only information listed is daily information, which likely was 'hard-written' into AAs computer system. (I'm not sure a better way to say that.. ie. fields you don't ever change)
Here are the previous 3 days, they all say LAX 8:10 departure time.
When I tried to check the link with the flights AA11 and AA77 listed to the #2 data in my Truther link in the Wayback Machine, I got.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http:...tics/OAI_B1.PL?DetSta=DepSta&FirLevSel=DetSta
the 2004 jump there connects to bts.
the 2013 jumps link/redirect to something called "rita.gov"
https://web.archive.org/web/2013032...tics/OAI_B1.PL?DetSta=DepSta&FirLevSel=DetSta
So it appears "bts" moved its data to another web address. And like I said, this new site possibly used different data or didn't know it was supposed to manually remove the AA11 and AA7 flights (because it's super morbid that the UA flights are listed).
when you type "rita.dot.gov" now, it takes you to this page with is also full of FAA data
https://www.transportation.gov/research-technology
Perhaps the AA77 and AA11 flight info is still on there somewhere? I tried a few airport statistic links, but it's too confusing to me.
Hope I wrote this in a somewhat followable fashion.
edit add: oh and the current BTS site is
https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/Departures.aspx
the wayback machine only has it listed back to 2016, but it could have changed earlier and wayback just didn't record it.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/Departures.aspx