Sunday, September 11, 2011

9/11 Tribute - - - Always Remember

 



NEVER FORGET       9.11.2001     United We Stand . . .













   7:59: American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767, departs 14 minutes late from Logan International Airport, bound for Los Angeles, California. Five hijackers are aboard

8:13: Flight 11 has its last routine communication with the FAA's air traffic control center in Boston

8:14: United Airlines Flight 175, another fully-fueled Boeing 767, carrying 56 passengers and nine crew members, departs from Boston Logan airport, also bound for Los Angeles. Five hijackers are aboard.

8:19: Betty Ong, a flight attendant on Flight 11 alerts American Airlines via an airphone, “The cockpit is not answering, somebody’s stabbed in business class—and I think there’s Mace—that we can’t breathe—I don’t know, I think we’re getting hijacked.” She then tells of the stabbings of two flight attendants

8:24: A radio transmission comes from Flight 11: "We have some planes. Just stay quiet, and you'll be okay. We are returning to the airport." It is believed Atta mistakenly held a button directing his voice to radio rather than to the plane's cabin as he intended. A few seconds later, Atta's voice says, "nobody move. Everything will be OK. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet." Air traffic controllers hear the transmission.

8:42: United Airlines Flight 93, a Boeing 757, takes off with 37 passengers and seven crew members from Newark International Airport (now Newark Liberty International Airport), bound for San Francisco International Airport, following a 40-minute delay due to congested runways. Four hijackers are aboard. Its flight path initially takes it close to the World Trade Center before moving away westwards.

8:44: Flight attendant Amy Sweeney, aboard Flight 11, reports by telephone to Michael Woodward at the American Airlines Flight Services Office in Dallas, "Something is wrong. We are in a rapid descent... we are all over the place." A minute later, Woodward asks her to describe what she sees out the window. She responds, "I see the water. I see the buildings. I see buildings..." After a short pause, she reports, "We are flying low. We are flying very, very low. We are flying way too low." Seconds later she says, "Oh my God, we are way too low.” The call ends with a burst of very loud, sustained static.

8:46:30 Flight 11 crashes at roughly 466 mph (790km/h or 219m/s or 425 knots) into the north face of the North Tower (1 WTC) of the World Trade Center, between floors 93 and 99.
People below the severed stairwells start to evacuate—no one above the impact zone is able to do so.

8:48 to 10:28: At least 100 people (some accounts say as many as 250), primarily in the North Tower, trapped by fire and smoke in the upper floors, jump to their deaths.[citation needed] One person at street level, firefighter Daniel Suhr, is hit by a jumper and dies.

8:49:34: The first network television and radio reports of an explosion or incident at the World Trade Center. CNN breaks into a Ditech commercial at 8:49. The CNN screen subtitle first reads "World Trade Center disaster." Carol Lin, the first TV network anchor to break the news of the attacks, says:


“ This just in. You are looking at obviously a very disturbing live shot there. That is the World Trade Center, and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center. CNN Center right now is just beginning to work on this story, obviously calling our sources and trying to figure out exactly what happened, but clearly something relatively devastating happening this morning there on the south end of the island of Manhattan. That is once again, a picture of one of the towers of the World Trade Center." .... 


 

                                                                                                       

... I remember seeing this come on when it happened.  I was sitting in class when our teacher walked out into the hallway and rushed back in and turned on the television.  Our entire class fell silent.  The only sounds we heard were sirens, people screaming, and confusion echoing through the hallways of our whole school as we watched the tragedy unfold...

8:50 to 8:54 (approx.): Hijacking begins on Flight 77

8:52: Lee Hanson receives a phone call from his son Peter, a passenger on United 175, who says "I think they've taken over the cockpit-An attendant has been stabbed- and someone else up front may have been killed. The plane is making strange moves. Call United Airlines-Tell them it's Flight 175, Boston to LA." Also on Flight 175 a flight attendant aboard calls a United Airlines office in Chicago, reporting that the flight had been hijacked, both pilots had been killed, a flight attendant had been stabbed, and the hijackers were probably flying the plane

8:54: Flight 77 deviates from its assigned course, turning south over Ohio

8:55 (approx.): Announcements are made over the building-wide PA system by officials in the still-undamaged South Tower of the World Trade Center, reporting that the building is "secure" and that people should return to their offices. Some do not hear it; others ignore it and evacuate anyway; others congregate in common areas like the 78th floor sky lobby

9:00: Lee Hanson receives a second call from his son Peter, aboard Flight 175: "It's getting bad, Dad. A stewardess was stabbed. They seem to have knives and Mace. They said they have a bomb. It's getting very bad on the plane. Passengers are throwing up and getting sick. The plane is making jerky movements. I don't think the pilot is flying the plane. I think we are going down. I think they intend to go to Chicago or someplace and fly into a building. Don't worry, Dad. If it happens, it'll be very fast. My God, my God." The call ends abruptly, as Lee Hanson hears a woman scream

9:03:02: Flight 175 crashes at about 590 mph (950 km/h) into the south face of the South Tower (2 WTC) of the World Trade Center (after flying undetected on a deviated course for 36 minutes), banked between floors 77 and 85. By this time, several media organizations, including the three major broadcast networks (who have interrupted their morning shows), are covering the first plane crash—millions see the impact live. Parts of the plane leave the building from its east and north sides, falling to the ground six blocks away

A massive evacuation begins in the South Tower below its impact zone. One of the stairwells in the South Tower remains unblocked from the top to the bottom of the tower, but is filled with smoke. This leads many people to mistakenly go upwards towards the roof for a rooftop rescue that never comes.

9:39: Fox News Channel reports, "We -- we are hearing -- right now that another explosion that -- has taken place. At the Pentagon

9:57: Passenger revolt begins on Flight 93

9:59:04: The South Tower of the World Trade Center begins to collapse, 56 minutes and 2 seconds after the impact of Flight 175. Its destruction is viewed and heard by a vast television and radio audience. As the roar of the collapse goes silent, tremendous gray-white clouds of pulverized concrete and gypsum rush through the streets. Most observers think a new explosion or impact has produced smoke and debris that now obscures the South Tower, but once the wind clears the smoke it becomes clear that the building is no longer there.


10:03:11: United Airlines Flight 93 is crashed by its hijackers and passengers, due to fighting in the cockpit 80 miles (129 km) southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.[19] Later reports indicate that passengers had learned about the World Trade Center and Pentagon crashes on cell phones and at least three were planning on resisting the hijackers; the resistance was confirmed by Flight 93's cockpit voice recording, on which the hijackers are heard making their decision to down the plane before the passengers succeed in breaching the cockpit door. The 9/11 Commission believed that Flight 93's target was either the United States Capitol building or the White House in Washington, D.C.[20]

10:24: Two men who were being evacuated through the underground shopping mall below the South Tower when it collapsed on them are able to climb up through thirty feet of debris to safety

10:28:25: The North Tower of the World Trade Center begins to collapse. Due to the destruction of the gypsum-encased stairwells on the impact floors (most skyscraper stairwells are encased in reinforced concrete), no one who was above the impact zone in the North Tower escapes the collapse. The Marriott Hotel, located at the base of the two towers, is also destroyed. The second collapse is also viewed live on television and heard on radio. The North Tower collapses 1 hour, 41 minutes and 45 seconds after the impact of Flight 11



Firetruck coming out of the rubble













343 Firefighters gave their lives on 9/11


 


Remember those that rushed up the stairs while everyone else was running down. Remember those that found the courage to take back a plane.



Remember those who volunteered to serve in Afghanistan and Iraq and never returned. ♥


Remember the families that will never be the same.


Remember that real heroes don't have capes or super powers. . . .

 

♥ For the husband who told his wife I love you one last time before his plane went down in a field
♥ For the wife who stopped in the stairs to call her husband to say I will love you forever
 ♥ For the mothers and fathers who kissed their kids goodbye the morning they died
♥ For the policemen who rushed in with the firemen to help get others out only to die themselves
♥ For the soldiers who fought back and lost their lives.
Today, tomorrow, ten years from now, we will remember!!







Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.

America was targeted for attack because we are the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining.. ....  - - -President George W. Bush September 11, 2001



                                              



My heart goes out to my friends who's husbands are deployed right now fighting for this cause in Iraq and Afghanistan.  I'm so proud of their families and of my husband!  I'm lucky to be married to a man who's my best friend and my hero. . .



** All images displayed are images that are un-copyrighted and / or for use by the public under a Creative Commons license.
Timeline was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_for_the_day_of_the_September_11_attacks 


6 comments:

  1. I loved that you told the story by the actual events as they took place and it brought me closer to the pain these people felt as eerything unfolded!

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  2. Thank you Vanessa!! My heart just breaks for them and I'm just so touched by all of the stories of people on the plane and of the firefighters / policemen / bystanders who helped other people. . . truly amazing how out of such a tragedy everyone comes togethre to rise above it

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  4. Chilling timeline of the events of that day. As I was reading I was reliving that day again. It is sad and we must remember and honor the hero's of 9/11. Thank you Sara for sharing this with us.

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  5. Thank you so much for writing it as a time line..... I was sort of preoccupied while all this was happening and getting info in bits and pieces- to see it point by point this way clarifies a lot. :)

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  6. Great blog...

    I know I'll NEVER forget!

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