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Eyewitness Terry Butler recalls seeing Flight 93 as it crashed outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 10:03 a.m. Family members relate what they believe their loved ones were doing in their final moments, as audio recordings pay tribute to the deceased passengers.

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Small-plane pilots that saw Flight 93 as it rocked through the air during the cockpit storming discuss their remembrances. Then, family members offer their thoughts of what they heard on publicly-unreleased voice recordings from the moment when the passengers stormed the cockpit. Eventually, Bingham's mother Alice Hoglan calls his cell phone, warning him about the terrorists and telling him "to try to overpower them." As the plane descends over Pennsylvania, the passengers decide to take matters into their own hands, using the plane's tools as weapons to battle the terrorists. Late in the flight, Jarrah struggles to fly the plane, not quite skilled enough for many in-flight tasks. Meanwhile, Air Traffic Control out of Cleveland, Ohio, tries to monitor Flight 93's progress - which gets tougher when Jarrah turns off the plane's transponder at 9:41 a.m. Jarrah makes a second announcement later in the flight and the actual black-box recording is played before the program discusses hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 having crashed into the Pentagon.

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The passengers convene in the back of the plane, trying to determine how to deal with the hijacking while using cell phones and on-flight phones to call those on the ground. At 9:32 a.m., Jarrah takes control of the flight, with an actual black-box recording detailing the message he left at that time. Actual black-box recordings are played, detailing the unintelligible yells pilot Jason Dahl made during the cockpit takeover. Before the hijackers attack at 9:28 a.m., the program briefly discusses the diverse forty men and women on Flight 93. At that point, families and friends of passengers and crew on Flight 93 begin to worry that something is amiss. Then, the program discusses American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, which eventually hit the World Trade Center, and American Airlines Flight 77, which eventually hit the Pentagon. Jarrah gets worried when Flight 93 is delayed on the runway as the four planes' attacks were supposed to happen simultaneously. The program then discusses why Flight 93 was selected by Al-Qaeda, as well as how Mark Bingham nearly missed the flight, having to sprint through the airport to get on the flight. Next, it is shown how Jarrah got stopped at the metal detector checkpoint, though the program is unable to determine how the knives that were used in the hijacking got onto the plane.

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Jarrah's flight instructor Arne Kruithof details how he behaved in his class. The program discusses how one hijacker, Ziad Jarrah, had attended flight school in Florida as ordered by Al-Qaeda so that he could learn how to pilot Flight 93. The mornings of the four hijackers of Flight 93 - Al-Qaeda followers of Osama bin Laden - are also detailed. The program begins by discussing what numerous Flight 93 passengers were doing the morning of the flight before each person boarded at Newark Airport in New Jersey. The program, narrated by Kiefer Sutherland, is based on testimony from families and friends of the passengers and crew on board the flight as well as some of the flight's black-box recordings and uses dramatized footage to reconstruct the day's events. This docudrama is about United Airlines Flight 93, the single flight whose passengers fought back against their terrorist hijackers during the Sept. Continue searching the Collection FLIGHT THAT FOUGHT BACK, THE (TV) Summary










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