boloboffin
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I've prepared this synopsis of Flight 93's CVR and FDR for a thread over at DU, and I would appreciate any comments.
The CVR transcript is only excerpts because I wanted to keep this on one page. However, I think I've covered the main events of those last minutes. I hope the print isn't too small!
As far as IDs are concerned, several are from the 9/11 Commission Report, and several are from my own deduction. I tried to show questions where I wasn't sure, but if I was reasonably sure of an ID, I went ahead and made it positive. I'm happy to reconsider any of them.
The interesting thing here is what happens during the 9:59 minute. I was focused on that point because one of the main contentions at DU is that Lyz Glick told her husband Jeremy about 2 World Trade collapsing. Yet the revolt had already started at just before 9:58.
(Because of this, I've postulated that Jeremy and perhaps others had not joined the fight at this point. This may have been necessary because of the width of the one aisle in the plane. The passengers in the back could keep track of the progress, joining the fight as necessary. Jeremy was a judo champion and a natural choice to be one of the first ones up the aisle, but by coincidence, Flight 93 had an abundance of these fighter-types aboard. If there had been a second line, it sounds as strong as the first.)
What's interesting to me is the situation inside the cockpit. Jarrah is specifically IDed in the 9/11 Commission Report as telling Saeed to hold the door at the top of the minute. But twenty seconds later, he's telling him to sit down again. (IDing the other way really doesn't make sense. Does Jarrah get up from the wheel? Don't think so.) He tells Saeed to sit in English, which is strange. Is that indicative of scolding? At any rate, he has stopped shaking the plane to allow Saeed to stand, and it's probably this that makes him tell Saeed to sit down again. Saeed doesn't want to. Incredibly Jarrah again shakes the plane while Saeed is still standing. (Yes, the hijackers outside the cockpit are enduring this, too, but Saeed is Jarrah's last line of defense.) He then tells Saeed to sit again, to trust in Allah and in him (whoever "him" is). Saeed sits.
This maniacal frame of mind pops up again. Later, when Jarrah begins pitching the nose up and down (or is this yawing, technically?), he begins calling out the up and down motions. It sounds almost childish to my mind. As far as I can see, he's completely in a fugue state here.
Looking at the CVR and FDR information side by side also brings the heroism of the passengers into sharper focus. Even after Jarrah and Saeed had turned the plane upside down and were hurling it toward the ground, some of them were still in there, adapting to the G forces and the inverted cockpit, interfering with the hijackers enough to cause Jarrah to have to shake them off again. This is the stuff of Homer.
Again, comments, suggestions, and corrections are greatly appreciated.
ETA: I've also got a PDF of that image file. Anyone who wants it, please send me an email link by private and I'll send it over.
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