gumboot
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I recently came across a very useful PDF document
Here
It's a big one - over 120 pages. Not sure on its specific origins, but it's some sort of staff report from Aug 2004 regarding the four flights on 9/11. It has a detailed timeline for each flight, amongst other things.
Very useful document.
But relating to the title of this thread... I found this piece, regarding UA175:
It is often cited how no one knew how to respond to 9/11, and how the passengers on UA93 were the first people to realise what had to be done, and do it. There is criticism from denialists that passengers would not meekly let their airliners be taken over.
The above information deserves to be recognised for what it is. The passengers on UA175 also recognised their danger immediately. An hour before the passengers on UA93 made their move, these passengers went through the exact same thought processes.
UA175 had the shortest flight duration of all of the flights on 9/11. From hijacking to crash, the flight lasted a mere 16 minutes. The next shortest flight; AA11, lasted over half an hour.
No one on UA175 had time to find out what happened with AA11. Yet in the space of 16 minutes they decided to act. They never got the chance.
But I think regardless, their decision, and the speed with which they made it, deserves recognition.
-Gumboot
Here
It's a big one - over 120 pages. Not sure on its specific origins, but it's some sort of staff report from Aug 2004 regarding the four flights on 9/11. It has a detailed timeline for each flight, amongst other things.
Very useful document.
But relating to the title of this thread... I found this piece, regarding UA175:
9:00 A.M.
Passenger Brian David Sweeney called his mother and told her that his flight
had been hijacked. He said that the passengers were thinking about storming the cockpit to wrest control of the plane away from the hijackers. He thought they were flying somewhere over Ohio. Immediately after the call from her son, Mrs. Sweeney turned on the television and saw the second aircraft crash into the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
It is often cited how no one knew how to respond to 9/11, and how the passengers on UA93 were the first people to realise what had to be done, and do it. There is criticism from denialists that passengers would not meekly let their airliners be taken over.
The above information deserves to be recognised for what it is. The passengers on UA175 also recognised their danger immediately. An hour before the passengers on UA93 made their move, these passengers went through the exact same thought processes.
UA175 had the shortest flight duration of all of the flights on 9/11. From hijacking to crash, the flight lasted a mere 16 minutes. The next shortest flight; AA11, lasted over half an hour.
No one on UA175 had time to find out what happened with AA11. Yet in the space of 16 minutes they decided to act. They never got the chance.
But I think regardless, their decision, and the speed with which they made it, deserves recognition.
-Gumboot