United Airlines Flight
93 was the only hijacked airliner not strike the terrorist's intended
target.
Many passengers called
family members by on board and cell phones. During those calls they
learned other hijacked airliners had struck the World Trade Center. These
heroic souls agreed
they would not allow
their airliner to do the same. So, they told family members they were going
to rush the
hijackers and do what ever it takes to prevent this from happening.
As we all know
now, these brave people
succeeded. They willingly sacrificed their own lives to save the lives of
many others. God Bless
each one of these Godsends for their unselfish act of ultimate
heroism.
Emergency personnel
mark off the crash site of
United Airlines
Flight 93 near Somerset, Pa. The
Boeing 757 took
off from Newark, NJ, enroute
to
San Francisco
when it crashed in a wooded area
12 miles north of
Somerset, Pa. Authorities said
there
were no
survivors
Emergency workers at the crash site of United
Airlines Flight 93. The crash was one of four
reported by United and American
Airlines.
Firefighters and emergency personel investage
scene of a fatal crash involving a United Airlines
Boeing 757 with at least 45 passengers.
Investigators and police probe the crash site.
Firefighters and emergency personnel
investigate
scene of the crash near Shanksville, Pa.,
Somerset
County. Radar showed the San
Francisco-bound
Boeing 757 from Newark, N.J., had nearly
reached
Cleveland when it made a sharp left turn and
headed
back toward Pennsylvania, crashing in a grassy field
edged by woods about 80 miles southeast of
Pittsburgh.
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