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  2. Flight 93 National Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The walkway eventually widens in from a ceremonial gate . and the wall of names, composed of 40 panels of 3-inch-thick (7.6 cm) slabs of polished white granite, 8 feet (2.4 m) tall, each inscribed with a name of the 40 heroes. Two walls flanking the gate are clad in polished white granite and the flight path is paved with black granite.

  3. United Airlines Flight 93 - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. flag flies over Gate 17 of Terminal A at Newark Liberty International Airport, departure gate of United 93. At 5:01 a.m. on the morning of September 11, Jarrah placed a cell phone call from Newark to Marwan al-Shehhi , the hijacker pilot of United Airlines Flight 175 , in Boston, which authorities believe was to confirm that the plan for ...

  4. Kevin Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines has been featured on CNN, [2] HuffPost, [3] ABC News, [4] Larry King Now, [5] and The Today Show. [6] He has spoken at schools, colleges, and universities to share his story. [ 7 ] He co-founded the Kevin and Margaret Hines Foundation (KMHF), a 501(c)(3) organization based in Atlanta , Georgia, that provides funding and education for ...

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  7. Travis Barker Details Aftermath of 2008 Plane Crash: 'That ...

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    The September 2008 crash killed four of the six people on board. Barker, who has hasn’t been on a plane since the accident, and his friend Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein were the only two survivors.

  8. Craig D. Button - Wikipedia

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    The USAF concluded the jet probably had two to five minutes of fuel remaining when it crashed. [2] The impact occurred at about 13,200 feet (4,000 m) of elevation, just 100 feet (30 m) below the summit. The debris field was over a quarter-mile-square area (0.16 km 2). Pieces of the canopy and cockpit went over a ridge. [3]

  9. ‘Go around. Go around. Go around’: Pilots who came ... - AOL

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    Go around’: Pilots who came within 150 feet of a crash share how they deftly averted disaster. Pete Muntean and Marnie Hunter, CNN. September 13, 2024 at 3:38 PM.