topic: Flight 175 (UA).... sorted by: most recent to past ....6 articles found
 

1 9/11 Radio Offers Chilling Glimpse archived:


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CBSnews.com
  Eileen Putman

  June 17, 2004
"We have a problem here," the FAA's Boston Center told NEADS, the North East Air Defense Sector. "We have a hijacked aircraft headed towards New York, and we need you guys to, we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there, help us out." "Is this real-world or exercise?" asked the incredulous NEADS officer. "No, this is not an exercise, not a test," the FAA responded. F-15 fighter jets were ordered scrambled from Otis Air Force Base at 8:46 a.m. Forty seconds later, Flight 11 hit the north tower of the World Trade Center.
2 Families hear heroism on 9/11 calls from planes

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CNN.com
  Phil Hirschkorn

  June 4, 2004
"The one thing that the [Justice Department] made irrefutably clear to us was that to the extent we disclose any information, we are only aiding the terrorists," said Hamilton Peterson, whose father and stepmother were on United Flight 93.
3 UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175 (passenger list) archived:


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CNN.com
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  June 0, 2002
United Airlines Flight 175, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, was the second hijacked plane to strike the World Trade Center, plowing into the south tower. Two pilots, seven flight attendants and 56 passengers were on board.
4 The men who brought the world to brink of war archived:


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Guardian/Observer
   Observer staff

  September 23, 2001
The 19 men the FBI says hijacked the four planes were as follows... (also includes list of many key Guardian articles)
5 United Airlines says two planes crashed, one in western Pennsylvania archived:


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AP
  Todd Spangler

  September 11, 2001
Two United Airlines jetliners crashed Tuesday morning, one in western Pennsylvania and the second at a location the airline did not immediately disclose. A total of 110 people were aboard the two planes, the airline said. One plane, United Flight 93, crashed north of the Somerset County airport, a small airport about 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. An emergency dispatcher in neighboring Westmoreland County received a cell phone call from a man who said he was a passenger locked in the bathroom on that flight, said dispatch supervisor Glenn Cramer.
6 World Trade Center collapses in terrorist attack; Washington hit by apparently coordinated attack archived:


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AP
  Jerry Schwartz

  September 11, 2001
American Airlines said two of its planes, both hijacked, crashed with a total of 156 people aboard, but said it could not confirm where they went down. Two United airliners with a total of 110 aboard also crashed _ one outside Pittsburgh, the other in a location not immediately identified. Altogether, the planes had 266 people aboard.
topic: Flight 175 (UA).... sorted by: most recent to past ....6 articles found