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Further on where exactly in the 'plane Satam al-Suqami was when Flight 11 impacted, Ramzi Binalshibh described the intended plan of action to Al-Jazeera journalist Yosri Fouda:
From the seating plan for flight 11, it's clear that al-Suqami was part of the 'crowd control' team along with Abdul Aziz Al-Omari, and therefore extremely unlikely to have been in the cockpit and much more likely to have been towards the rear of the 'plane.
- Masterminds of Terror, Fouda and Fielding 2003Each Team had three wings: a pilot sitting in business class, two members sitting as close as possible to the cockpit door to break in at a certain point in time, and two at the back to keep the passengers at bay. . . .. .
The break-in team would seize the earliest opportunity to rush into the cockpit and get rid of everyone inside, whereas the protection team would deal with passengers and security men - slaughtering them if necessary , and moving all passengers to the back. Meanwhile, the pilot would be taking his place inside the cockpit, steering the aeroplane.
From the seating plan for flight 11, it's clear that al-Suqami was part of the 'crowd control' team along with Abdul Aziz Al-Omari, and therefore extremely unlikely to have been in the cockpit and much more likely to have been towards the rear of the 'plane.