![]() ![]() Events on board Flight 11 and Flight 175 are identified as relating to the attacks at the World Trade Center. The following timeline focuses primarily on events related to United Airlines Flight 93, the plane which did not strike the terrorists’ intended target. ![]() (Times indicated are Eastern Standard Time) United Airlines Flight 93 – Newark, NJ to San Francisco, CA – a Boeing 757 with 37 passengers and 7 crew members take-off time: 8:42 a.m.3 to Los Angeles, CA – a Boeing 757 with 58 passengers and 6 crew members take-off time: 8:20 a.m. United Airlines Flight 175 – Boston, MA to Los Angeles, CA – a Boeing 767 with a 56 passengers and 9 crew members take-off time: 8:14 a.m.Īmerican Airlines Flight 77 – Washington, D.C. The flights are:Īmerican Airlines Flight 11 – Boston, MA to Los Angeles, CA – a Boeing 767 with 81 passengers and 11 crew members take-off time: 7:59 a.m. Among the many aircraft preparing to fly on that Tuesday morning are four flights which will be boarded by 19 passengers carrying weapons and a plan to hijack the planes and use them as missiles to destroy targets in New York City and Washington D.C. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, “peak summer traffic demands had diminished and air traffic controllers were expecting a routine, on-time day.”2 Thousands of passengers board commercial aircraft, heading for business meetings, returning home from conferences, meeting friends or family for vacations. The day is perfect for flying, what some pilots call “severe clear”. Bush goes for an early morning run.1 It is an ordinary late summer day. In Sarasota, Florida, President George W. At the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, people begin to line up for a White House tour. Across the Potomac River, the United States Congress is back in session. Others go to Arlington, Virginia, to the Pentagon. Some make their way to the Twin Towers, the signature structures of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. Millions of men and women ready themselves for work. 21.Tuesday, Septemdawns warm and nearly cloudless in the eastern United States. No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. and/or other countries.Ĭorporate Responsibility, Privacy & Legal Notices: Compass is a licensed real estate broker, licensed to do business as Compass RE in Delaware, Idaho, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, Compass Real Estate in Washington, DC, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Wyoming and Idaho, Compass Realty Group in Missouri and Kansas, and Compass Carolinas, LLC in South Carolina. Community Parks+++ Continue Readingĭo Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Terms of Service, Privacy Center, Scam Avoidance, Responsible Disclosure, Compass is an E-Verify employer, Notice for California Applicants, California COVID-19 Rules of Entry, and Your CA Privacy RightsĬOMPASS, the Compass logo, and other various trademarks, logos, designs, and slogans are the registered and unregistered trademarks of Compass, Inc. Private Park-Like Yard w/ Water Feature/Mature Landscape. Generous Living Spaces include a Den, Formal LR w/ Gas FPLC, a Beautiful Island KIT w/ abundant cabs/built-ins/high-end appls, adjacent DR/FR’s (offering access to ~800SF patio, a 2nd Gas FPLC & wet bar),a Primary Suite w/ a 5-piece Jetted Tub Bath & Walk-In, & a Utility Rm w/ sink. The Impressive Exterior leads to a stunning entry w/ Natural Light, Gleaming Hardwoods & a Curved Staircase. A wonderful & rare opportunity to own this beautiful home in “The Ridge” Neighborhood! METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED & wonderfully situated on the Cul-de-sac, this home offers peace of mind, comfort & convenience. ![]() Generous Living Spaces include a Den, Formal LR w/ Gas FPLC, a Beautiful Island KIT w/ abundant cabs/built-ins/high-end appls, adjacent DR/FR’s (offering access to ~800SF patio, a 2nd. ![]()
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