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I definitely
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think flight 23 was the fifth plane.
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Four commercial airliners hijacked on
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911. Nearly 3,000 people perished. But
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that's not the end of the story. The
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crew aboard another plane, United Flight
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23, believes they were also targeted.
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There's a good chance that somebody was
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plotting to try to use our
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airplane as a weapon of mass
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destruction.
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Flight 23 was called back from the
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runway at JFK. The plane was fully
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evacuated and locked. People on the
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ground saw people running in the
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aircraft. The FBI told the crew that
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night. Authorities made a shocking
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discovery.
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The first thing they asked me was why
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the floor hatches were open on the
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airplane. They had to be opened after
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everyone had gone off the aircraft.
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Something was going on there that should
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not have been going on. The FBI was
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concerned enough to take the crew to a
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lineup. The FBI asked us if we could
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identify any of the people that were
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behind the window. There's very little
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doubt in my mind that United
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23 was the fifth airplane.
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I had one
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It's 8:52 here in New York. I'm Bryant
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Gumble. We understand that a plane has
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crashed into the World Trade Center. We
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have no idea how many were on board or
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what the extent of the injuries.
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Oh my goodness. Oh god, there's another
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one. The second plane just crashed into
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the World Trade Center. Horrific. Not
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just damage but surely loss of
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life. Something hit the Pentagon on the
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outside of the fifth corridor. The
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dimensions of this catastrophe are
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growing. We are told now a plane has
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crashed into the Pentagon.
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West Morland 911 dispatch had received a
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cell phone call who called out, "We are
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being hijacked. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh."
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And then there was an explosion and dead
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air. A hijacked plane crashed in
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Pennsylvania. This is one of the four
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planes hijacked during this morning's
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attack.
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I definitely think that flight 23 from
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JFK to LAX was the fifth
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plane. And that's what scares haunts me
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to this day.
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In my mind, there was no doubt
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that that we were a target
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of a plan that would have taken us
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um to our end.
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[Music]
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My name is uh Captain Tom Manelo. I was
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flying a 767 on September 11th uh 2001
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for United Airlines. The flight was
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originating at Kennedy Airport in New
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York and destination was Los Angeles.
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The takeoff time was
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[Music]
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9:00. It was a beautiful day, a blue
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sky. There wasn't a cloud in the sky.
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Thought it's going to be a nice day.
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When I got to operations, I met my
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co-pilot, Carol. We got on our crew bus,
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uh, went to the airport. Everything
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seemed perfectly normal.
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We got on our
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airplane. I have to brief the uh cabin
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crew, which I did. Everybody was in a
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good mood. Everybody was happy. It was
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going to be a fun
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day. My name is Barbara Brocky Smaldino.
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I was a flight attendant on flight
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23 on September 11th, 2001. My
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position that day was to be working in
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economy setting up the
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galley. It was a beautiful day in New
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York. Our crew was all ready to go.
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There were seven of
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us. We did our normal safety checks. And
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when I did my checks, I realized that
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the printout that we had for our special
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meals was incorrect. I had to go up to
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first class several times to meet with
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the dining service rep so we could solve
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this problem. The first flight attendant
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or the purser also had some meal issues
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to discuss with him.
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[Music]
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My name is Deborah and I was a purser on
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flight
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23 September 11th 2001.
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[Music]
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I had four people board the aircraft in
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first
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class. I knew that the people did not
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eat meat. So I spent a great deal of
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time trying to get these four people
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fruit plates.
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The plane was not full. Relatively few
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people in business and economy and only
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four people in first.
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It was a
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taller, well-built gentleman in a tan
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suit, a young boy about 6 to 7 years
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old, a woman in a nijab, and a gentleman
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that appeared to be a type of bodyguard.
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My name is Sandy Thornrren. I was a
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flight attendant on flight 23 on
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September 11th, 2001. I was working in
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the business galley.
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I had gotten out, walked down the
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aisleway going up to first class and I
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noticed there were uh four people in
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first class. What struck me at that time
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was there was a woman wearing a
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burka. I figured it was a woman cuz
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that's who wears that.
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The opening of the headdress was very
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tight and you could barely see his eyes.
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I did explain to our purser that I
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thought that that wasn't a woman. It was
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actually a man. I was absolutely
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convinced it was a man.
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Absolutely. There was no doubt in my
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mind it was a man. And I could tell by
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the size of his hands.
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He had hair on his hands.
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It was definitely a male underneath that
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burka. I went back through the uh
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business section and I looked around and
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I saw a gentleman
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sitting just sweating profusely. Had a
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yellow t-shirt on.
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It was odd because it was 8:00 in the
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morning and airplanes are cold anyway,
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but it was it was a cool morning. He
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wasn't jittery or anything, but I could
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see his face sweating, his body, his
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t-shirt was wet under his
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arms. This was all happening sometime
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after 8:30 a.m. before the first plane
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hit the World Trade Center. The flight
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attendants on United 23 saw things that
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seemed innocent enough then, but may
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have been anything but. The gentleman in
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the tan suit, he asked the purser that
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he show his young son the cockpit and
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passengers were just not allowed in the
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cockpit anymore.
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I walked up to first class again and
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there was a child with one of the men
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and they were just looking into the
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[Music]
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cockpit. In first class we have a choice
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of meals but usually only two food
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plates. So, I was trying to get catering
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to bring more fruit plates. Trying to do
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that while people are boarding and
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getting settled was just a
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mess. As the purser was trying to
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discuss this with the gentleman in the
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tan suit, he finally said, "It doesn't
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really matter."
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The people that were in first class,
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they wanted to take off. They didn't
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want to
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eat. Our purser was determined that they
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get food because we had an extra long
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flight and nothing on our menu in first
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class was going to let them eat because
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she said everything has meat on
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it. They were arguing with her that they
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didn't want to eat. They wanted to take
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off. They didn't want to eat. And I
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could hear them say, "We do not want to
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eat. We don't need food. We want to take
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off. We don't need food. We just want to
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go.
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[Music]
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The first inkling I had of anything
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being
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different was the tug driver or the
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gentleman who's going to push the
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airplane back said, "Hey, did you guys
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hear anything about a fire in the World
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Trade Center?" And I said, "No, we have
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no way of hearing anything about it."
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And uh we started our
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[Music]
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flight. We taxied out about a quarter of
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the way around the airport and that was
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the second unusual thing I saw at that
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time. 9:00 in the morning was a very
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very quiet time. So, as I taxied around
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the corner and noticed almost like 10 or
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11 airplanes in front of me, which I
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thought was highly unusual. I'd never
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seen it. I'd flown that flight a number
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of times and never seen more than two
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airplanes in front of me. So, had there
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only been a few planes waiting for
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takeoff, Flight 23 may well have been
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airborne and
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[Applause]
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quickly. And then we heard over the
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radio, hey, an airplane had flown into
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World Trade Centers. As a pilot, the
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assumption was this has got to be
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something somebody in a small airplane
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fooling around trying to do something
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stupid like maybe fly between them or
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something and and he hit one.
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[Music]
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Then a few minutes later, we heard again
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somebody made a radio call saying no,
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there was actually an airliner that flew
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into one of the World Trade
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Centers. That was staggering.
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[Music]
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I made another uh PA announcement to the
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passengers uh that there would be an
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extensive delay and I'd keep them
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posted. Even before the first plane hit
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the tower, people in charge of
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monitoring aircraft at United and
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American knew there were hijackings. As
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United 23 moved toward the
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runway, United Dispatch sounded the
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alarm. The next thing that happened was
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probably the important thing for the
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day. I got a message from our dispatch
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controllers
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that kind kind of shook us up a
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[Music]
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bit. My name's Edward Ballinger. I'm an
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aircraft flight dispatcher for United
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Airlines. So, my job was to get the
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airplanes for my company safely to their
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destination.
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[Music]
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I sent a group message to all my flights
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in the air. Beware, cockpit intrusion.
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And every airplane got that message.
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Carol and I looked at each other and
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that's when we started getting a sense
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that something was seriously wrong and
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that somebody might be making a threat
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against the airplane.
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We used our suitcases and wedged them
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between the uh door into the cockpit in
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a bulkhead so that basically the only
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way anybody can get in the cockpit from
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that point out would be literally to
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break the door down. We have a couple
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items in the cockpit that we could use
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as
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[Music]
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weapons. One is a fire extinguisher
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which I gave to Carol and I said if
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somebody does break through that door,
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hit him in the face with
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it. We also have a crash axe for ripping
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out panels in case of a fire. And I was
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going to take care of anybody that made
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it through the door.
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The next thing I remember was my first
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flight attendant call me, you know, on
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our intercom and say, "I don't know
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what's going on, but I just want to let
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you know we have four guys sitting in
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first class, and it just seems a little
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strange."
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By this time, passengers and crew were
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frantically dialing family members,
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telling them they were okay and
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desperately seeking information. I got
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my phone and I spoke to my husband and
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he said that was one of you guys. That
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was a commercial airplane that has just
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crashed into the building. And I spoke
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to the captain and he said, "Everyone
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get in your seats. Make sure this
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cockpit, no one comes near it. It's got
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to be secure.
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[Music]
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And then a couple minutes later, I
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described to people what I thought was
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the most unusual radio call I heard in
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my career, which was the Kennedy ground
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controllers. So you followed their
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instruction. Kennedy ground control came
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on and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, the
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airport is officially closed and we've
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been ordered to evacuate this facility.
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You are on your own." The captain
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announced that they were closing the
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airport. There seemed to have been
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another airplane that had hit another
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building in New York. Carol and I looked
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at each other and shook our heads as I
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guess we're going back to our terminal.
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And um it was
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disbelief. It was
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a organized
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pandemonium. We eventually got back to
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the gate and we told the passengers that
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the airport was being evacuated. They
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were to get their belongings and leave
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immediately. And of course, they didn't
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need any encouragement. They open the
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door to let everybody out. And as I'm
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handing out jackets to passengers in the
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business class, one passenger asked me,
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"Did they get the White House?" I said,
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"I would have no
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idea." We moved the bags out of the way
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and there was a little peepphole. Uh I
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looked through and the airplane was
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completely empty.
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All I saw was a United mechanic waiting
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for me. And when I opened the door, he
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says, "All right, guys. You'll have to
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get off the airplane. Um, I've been
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ordered to lock up the airplane." So, we
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did just
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[Music]
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that. As we depained, we made
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sure lavatories were clear, every row is
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clear. There was not a person left on
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that plane.
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[Music]
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So the plane was empty and locked. The
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airport was being evacuated. No one knew
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if Kennedy Airport itself would become a
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target. So people were scrambling. And
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that's what made an observation from
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below extremely suspicious. people on
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the ground, baggage people or somebody
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that worked on on the ground there saw
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people running in the
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[Music]
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aircraft. By this time, the United 23
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crew was connecting dots. The person in
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first class disguised as a woman. The
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passengers who argued with the flight
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attendant about taking off quickly
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without food. The person profusely
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persspiring in business. The request to
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enter the cockpit. The reference to
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terrorists hitting the White House. The
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two mysterious people who were seen in
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the cabin after the plane was fully
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empty and the door
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locked. There were a lot of dots. So, I
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marched off in into our chief pilot's
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office and I described what had happened
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with the four people that had had gotten
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off the airplane. And I think shortly
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after I left, um, he called the FBI. The
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flight crew was shuttled to a nearby
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hotel where they spent the night shaken
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by the terrorist attack and what could
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have happened had United 23 taken off.
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The day after, we were all called by FBI
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telling us that they needed to interview
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us regarding the incidents of what had
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happened on the airplane.
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[Music]
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We ended up getting interviewed by the
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FBI and they came to our hotel rooms and
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individually talked to us. I did tell
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them that I felt there were some
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suspicious people on the airplane. And I
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pointed out exactly the four people in
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first class and two gentlemen in
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business, but the one that had the
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t-shirt on that had uncontrollable
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perspiration. I did tell them that
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the first thing they asked me was why
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the floor hatches were open on the
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airplane. I know there was a hatch in
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the floor forward of my seat at door one
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left. I know that hatch led down to the
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electronics for the cockpit. And the
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hatch is big enough for a large person
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to work down in there. About 20 minutes
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after we left, the agents saw something
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funny going on on the inside of the
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aircraft. And they'd had somebody board
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the aircraft and they found the hatches
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open in the floors. If the hatches were
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open, the people could not have gotten
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off the aircraft because the hatches
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were just too big to get around. They
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had to be opened after everyone had gone
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off the
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aircraft. They'd asked questions like if
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I noticed the rug had been turned up
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around the the hatch by the cockpit.
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When the SWAT team had come and opened
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the door, they found that the hatch that
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goes down into the area where all the
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equipment is, the electronics and all
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that, the hatch had been open.
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When I was talking to the FBI and they
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told me those floor hatches were open, I
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couldn't breathe. I tried to figure out
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how those hatches could be opened unless
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there was somebody down in the
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electronics area and they opened it
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after we left the aircraft.
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Maybe somebody was trying to get on the
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airplane without being noticed. And it
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could possibly be that there was
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evidence on the airplane they wanted to
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get rid of. Whether it be box cutters in
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the seats or knives or weapons, I I have
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no idea. But somebody could have entered
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the airplane uh through the electronics
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bay up into the cabin and removed
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whatever evidence they wanted to and
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then simply left the
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airplane. My name is Steve Jordano. I'm
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a pilot for the Nomadic Aviation Group.
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We do aircraft flight test and
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repositioning. Uh this is a Boeing 767
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aircraft, the same aircraft as United
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Flight 23. We're in the front of the
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aircraft here in the 767. Um, and this
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is the uh access to the E and E
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compartment. The E and E compartment is
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accessible really easily from the ramp.
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It's as simple as pulling down the
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handle and then retracting the door
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here and then basically just hoist
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yourself up into the airplane like so.
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So now I'm in the uh electronics
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compartment here, the E& compartment
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which is forward to the cargo pit. This
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is where all the aircraft radios and
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electrical equipment is located. And
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then right here is the hatch that gets
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us right onto the main deck of the
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aircraft. This is normally covered, but
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if there's a carpet, the carpet is
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always movable here because this is the
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way that we get in and out of an
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aircraft if we don't have ground support
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equipment with
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stairs. So, it's a it's a pretty easy
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process. Really simple. There's actually
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a ladder and uh makes it real easy. You
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just climb right up
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inside. And uh now we're here in the uh
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main cabin. Here's the main entry door
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of the aircraft. And the first class
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cabin's right here. So it's real easy to
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just have full access to the aircraft
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right from the E and E compartment. So
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from the first class cabinet, you just
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walk right through the uh entry here and
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get back onto the ladder and uh right
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back into the E& compartment. And from
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the electronics compartment here again,
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it's just as simple as going back to the
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hatch in order to get out. Just like
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that. Then I'm back right onto the
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tarmac and I can walk away and blend in
00:25:21
with the crowd.
00:25:25
The airplane was locked and sealed uh
00:25:28
when I left the airplane. So something
00:25:30
else was going on that that I cannot
00:25:35
explain. Something was going on there
00:25:38
that should not have been going on. You
00:25:40
raise a theory that there may have been
00:25:43
people in uniform of some sort,
00:25:45
catering, baggage, whatever. who came up
00:25:48
through that hatch into the cabin
00:25:51
possibly to remove weapons or box
00:25:54
cutters, whatever. Can you think of
00:25:57
another rational theory
00:26:06
possibility? Honestly, no. I I I uh I I
00:26:10
can't think of another reason why
00:26:13
somebody would do that.
00:26:21
The FBI wanted to take us to show us a
00:26:24
lineup of people at the uh Port
00:26:29
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00:26:32
Authority. They got us all in a van,
00:26:35
windowless van. I felt like we were
00:26:38
getting snuck into this van and driven
00:26:41
over to the Port Authority offices where
00:26:44
everyone I mean gates were locked and
00:26:48
guarded with armored military that had
00:26:53
machine guns or whatever rifles they
00:26:55
were using. We were escorted into one
00:26:57
room where there were those double um
00:27:00
windows that you could see in but not
00:27:02
out and asked us if we could identify
00:27:04
any of the people that were behind the
00:27:07
window. I could not identify any one.
00:27:15
After Kennedy Airport was shut down,
00:27:17
authorities searched various airplanes,
00:27:20
including the one parked next to United
00:27:22
23, another 767 that was not scheduled
00:27:25
to take off during that critical time
00:27:27
period. The chief pilot reported to me
00:27:30
that they had found box cutters on on
00:27:32
the airplane and it was coincidentally
00:27:34
just one number off mine. He asked me
00:27:36
the the uh tail number of the airplane I
00:27:38
was flying, the nose number we call. I
00:27:40
gave it to him and he said, "Well, I
00:27:42
just want to let you know that we found
00:27:44
two box cutters in the in the seat
00:27:47
pockets in first class on the airplane
00:27:50
next, which was the tail number was one
00:27:52
digit off." If somebody was on the
00:27:54
ground cooperating with them, they just
00:27:56
simply made a mistake and put the box
00:27:58
cutters on the wrong airplane.
00:28:01
My name is Lynn Spencer. I'm a former
00:28:03
airline pilot and a flight instructor
00:28:05
and an aviation safety investigator. am
00:28:07
an author of a book about the air events
00:28:09
of September 11th. During my research,
00:28:13
it was made very evident to me from the
00:28:15
highest levels of our government,
00:28:18
members of the FBI, senior federal
00:28:20
aviation officials, that there were more
00:28:23
than just the four planes. They also
00:28:26
shared with me some of the items that
00:28:28
were found on other airplanes that
00:28:29
didn't get off the ground on that day.
00:28:31
The items that I was told had been found
00:28:33
on planes were box cutters. Um,
00:28:36
specifically,
00:28:40
I believe that it's a reasonable
00:28:42
assumption to think that those box
00:28:43
cutters were meant for my airplane, not
00:28:45
the one next to me. You have people that
00:28:48
clean the airplane, uh, people that load
00:28:51
food on the airplane that have access to
00:28:53
the airplane. If somebody was in
00:28:55
cooperation with the group, uh, they
00:28:56
could have been put there. There are a
00:28:58
host of people that have access to the
00:29:00
airplane. It wouldn't be uh the hardest
00:29:02
thing in the world to get on an airplane
00:29:04
like that. It's the one thing
00:29:08
that makes me think that there's a ch a
00:29:12
good chance that uh somebody was
00:29:15
plotting to try to use our airplane as a
00:29:18
weapon of mass destruction. The
00:29:20
United would have become airborne right
00:29:23
about the time of the other hijacked
00:29:26
aircraft on September 11th. And there's
00:29:28
very little doubt in my mind that United
00:29:31
23 was the fifth airplane.
00:29:34
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00:29:38
So where did the United 23 passengers
00:29:41
go? The ones who aroused suspicion on
00:29:43
the part of the flight
00:29:46
crew. The FBI told the pilot there were
00:29:49
seven passengers on its radar. The only
00:29:52
thing they really said to me was uh the
00:29:55
fact there were seven people on the
00:29:57
airplane. Um and then wanted to know
00:30:01
everything I did, everything I said
00:30:03
everywhere I went. There were the things
00:30:04
I related to them, the gentleman, his
00:30:07
wife, and and a a small baby. The FBI
00:30:11
didn't go into any length about the four
00:30:14
gentlemen on the flight. They simply
00:30:17
were described as Arabs. Uh, and I I'm
00:30:20
assuming he was he meant Saudis, but I
00:30:22
think he indicated they were going to be
00:30:24
questioned.
00:30:26
As for whether they were questioned, we
00:30:28
don't know. The pilot doesn't know. The
00:30:31
crew doesn't know. The FBI wasn't
00:30:34
telling them, and they certainly weren't
00:30:36
telling us. We have requested
00:30:39
information about Flight 23. We even
00:30:41
filed a Freedom of Information
00:30:44
request. We did not get a reply.
00:30:47
Nobody is forthcoming with what I think
00:30:49
is a simple statement. No, these these
00:30:52
were innocent people on the flight.
00:30:53
Forget about it. I don't I don't know
00:30:55
why that information can't be
00:30:57
released. Uh if they were involved, then
00:31:00
I could understand why that information
00:31:02
isn't being released. Did the 9/11
00:31:04
commission ever contact you? No. No one
00:31:07
in the government uh has contacted me
00:31:10
about the event outside of that one
00:31:12
interview from the FBI. The 9/11
00:31:15
Commission was unprecedented in scope
00:31:17
and resources, taking nearly 3 years to
00:31:20
write a report that was nearly 600 pages
00:31:23
long. The staff poured through a half
00:31:26
million pages of documents and
00:31:28
interviewed 1,200 people in 10
00:31:31
countries. Yet, United 23 was never
00:31:34
mentioned, not even once in the official
00:31:37
report. I really can't speak to why the
00:31:40
911 commission didn't pursue information
00:31:43
on uh Flight 23. When I looked at what
00:31:46
they covered and what they didn't cover,
00:31:48
it seemed to me as if when they had
00:31:50
something they really couldn't
00:31:52
explain. They didn't dig deeper. They
00:31:55
just kind of left it alone. I'm Bob
00:31:57
Kerry, former senator from Nebraska and
00:32:00
former member of the 911 commission. We
00:32:02
didn't identify the possibility of a
00:32:04
fifth plane as your documentary
00:32:06
suggests, but we identified a number of
00:32:08
other things that uh were worthy of
00:32:10
investigation. We thought that we just
00:32:12
simply didn't have time to get it done.
00:32:14
We just didn't have the time, for
00:32:15
example, to find out precisely the
00:32:18
involvement of the Saudis or precisely
00:32:20
the involvements of Iranian. And most of
00:32:22
those things were identified in the
00:32:24
report itself as things that Congress
00:32:26
should follow up on. My name is Carolyn
00:32:28
Maloney. I'm a former member of
00:32:30
Congress. I represented mainly the east
00:32:33
side of Manhattan between uh 1993 to
00:32:36
2023. I'm deeply concerned that there
00:32:39
could be the fifth plane. I would say
00:32:41
that the intelligence
00:32:44
committee in uh Congress should look at
00:32:48
the intelligence reports that came out
00:32:52
from this investigation that took place.
00:32:56
As for United, well, as pilots say,
00:33:00
radio silence.
00:33:02
[Music]
00:33:04
The only communication I have from
00:33:06
United, official communication were from
00:33:08
the flight manager and the chief pilot.
00:33:10
There's been nothing that United
00:33:12
Airlines has said to me. I understand
00:33:15
that there are significant forces uh
00:33:19
going on with the government of our
00:33:21
government, foreign governments, the
00:33:23
Saudis that might make it better for
00:33:26
them not to release any information.
00:33:30
We also asked United for comment about
00:33:33
the seven passengers the FBI honed in
00:33:35
on, about the hatch being opened, all of
00:33:39
it. United had no comment. I now believe
00:33:45
that it is more likely than
00:33:47
not that we were the fifth airplane. The
00:33:51
individuals on this plane were obviously
00:33:54
terribly traumatized by it. They thought
00:33:56
they were uh going to be the fifth
00:33:58
plane. Whether they were not, I I I
00:34:00
simply don't know.
00:34:06
United wasn't going to let us fly home
00:34:08
just to fly home. United wanted us to
00:34:12
work the flight and if we were good
00:34:15
enough to fly on their airplane, we were
00:34:17
good enough to work their airplane. And
00:34:20
I told them I was in no
00:34:23
condition physically or mentally to be
00:34:27
able to be a flight attendant.
00:34:32
Most of the flight attendants suffered
00:34:34
deep emotional scars and couldn't do
00:34:37
their jobs. They filed for disability
00:34:40
and say the airline fought them tooth
00:34:42
and nail. They sent us to numerous
00:34:45
doctors diagnosed with PTSD. They still
00:34:49
fought. Doctors looked in my eye and
00:34:52
told me I was not telling the truth. I
00:34:54
was lying.
00:34:56
That this wasn't that big of a deal. We
00:34:59
had to get lawyers to get any
00:35:02
compensation if we wanted to stay off on
00:35:05
a sick leave. I felt
00:35:08
um that nobody had my back.
00:35:16
I am Bruce Gelber and I represented a
00:35:20
number of the flight attendants on
00:35:23
flight 23 on 911. United took the
00:35:27
position that their stress was no
00:35:29
different than everybody's. So that if
00:35:32
everybody in the world who watched what
00:35:34
happened that day was allowed to file a
00:35:37
claim against their employer for
00:35:39
workers's comp that it would break the
00:35:42
system and I had to proceed under the
00:35:45
theory that their stress was unique
00:35:48
different than the general public and I
00:35:52
prevailed on that and so after a number
00:35:54
of years of litigation adversary medical
00:35:57
examinations and the like uh we
00:36:00
prevailed
00:36:01
obtaining permanent disability awards
00:36:06
and in signing the paperwork for the
00:36:08
$4,000 settlement for my medical bills.
00:36:12
I could no longer work for United or its
00:36:14
subsidiaries again. I was basically
00:36:17
fired. I had flown for them for 31 years
00:36:22
and I probably would have stayed with
00:36:24
them longer. I loved my job, but I
00:36:28
wasn't given the choice.
00:36:32
It's been 21 years, and it still stays
00:36:35
with me. The
00:36:36
terrifying, horrific events and the way
00:36:39
I was treated by a company that I was
00:36:42
loyal to for 30
00:36:44
years. And I decided I just said
00:36:48
couldn't do anymore. And I had retired
00:36:50
in 2003. the uh indifference and the way
00:36:54
that we were treated was
00:37:00
abominable. So, it was time
00:37:03
to leave that job that I worked so hard
00:37:07
for. I think it's the trauma that you've
00:37:10
done a very good job of showing that
00:37:12
continues. People have not gotten over
00:37:14
this who were here e either on that day
00:37:16
or in a plane or somehow directly
00:37:18
associated with lost a loved one. it
00:37:21
doesn't really matter. Uh there's a wide
00:37:23
amount of trauma that still exists uh in
00:37:26
the United States as a consequence of
00:37:27
these attacks.
00:37:29
[Music]
00:37:33
I want you all to know this nation
00:37:36
stands with the good people of New York
00:37:39
City and New Jersey and
00:37:41
Connecticut as we mourn the loss of
00:37:45
thousands of our citizens.
00:37:49
I can hear you.
00:37:56
And the people who knocked these
00:37:58
buildings down will hear all of us soon.
00:38:11
Tonight we are a country awakened to
00:38:14
danger and called to defend freedom. Our
00:38:18
grief has turned to anger and anger to
00:38:20
resolution. As a symbol of America's
00:38:23
resolve, we will rebuild New York City.
00:38:28
[Music]
00:38:31
[Applause]
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