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[105] [106] In September 2011, shortly before the 10th anniversary of the attacks, a video of the rising smoke cloud filmed by Dave Berkebile (who had died the previous February) from his yard on Bluebird Lane, 5.8 miles (9.3 km) away from the crash site, was published on YouTube. [107] [108] Debris of Flight 93 found at crash site. The United ...
Watch on YouTube (1 hour, 25 min.) PBS ... Watch “9/11: The Final Minutes ... The U.S. Capitol and White House were spared being hit by a fourth plane on 9/11 when passengers wrestled control ...
At the website Movie City News, which ranks 250 critics' lists and awards points for list-placement, United 93 ranks as the number one film of 2006 [45] [46] [47] with a score of 917.5 points. The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters , who presented it as his annual selection at the 2010 Maryland Film Festival .
Some still images from the video had previously been released and publicly circulated, but this was the first official release of the edited video of the crash. [126] A nearby Citgo service station also had security cameras, but a video released on September 15, 2006, did not show the crash because the camera was pointed away from the crash site.
On the morning of September 11, 2001, First officer LeRoy Homer Jr. gets dressed in his F.A.A. [clarification needed] official uniform, kisses his wife and leaves for work. . Passengers board United Airlines Flight 93 at Newark Liberty International Airport, including Tom Burnett, Jeremy Glick, Todd Beamer, Mark Bingham, Lauren Grandcolas, Donald Greene, Nicole Miller, Elizabeth Wainio,
On Sept. 11, 1974, Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 crashed in Charlotte, killing 72 passengers. Ten people survived. It remains the deadliest plane crash in Charlotte history.
Investigators head into the debris field at the site of a commercial plane crash near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001. The crash is one of four planes that were hijacked as part of a ...
CBS aired 9/11 commercial-free on March 10, 2002, to mark six months since the attacks. It was produced by Susan Zirinsky. It was produced by Susan Zirinsky. The film was watched by 39.4 million viewers, bringing in a rating/share of 22.3/33, and was the highest-rated program that week. [ 2 ]