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it was supposed to hit the White House be but the passangers fought back and saved many lives

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What happened on September the eleventh 2001?

Islamic terriost hijacked 4 planes flight 11 crash into the wtc 1,flight 77 crash into wtc 2,flight 175 crash into the pentagon,and flight 93 did not made it to its target thanks to the heroic passenger of flight 93,flight 93 crash into a field in shanksville pensillivania


How many people died on flight 93 on 911?

Every person on board United Airlines Flight 93 was killed on impact (44 fatalities). That includes the 37 passengers (including hijackers) and 7 crew.


What time was the south tower hit?

the south tower was hit at 9:03 by flight 175


What 4 states where involved in the 9 11 attack?

There were three states- New York (twin towers), Virginia (Pentagon), and Pennsylvania (where Flight 93 crashed).


What might have been the target for the 4th plane flight 93 in the American terrorist attacks?

The hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93 had turned the plane around and were heading towards Washington, D.C. The United States Capitol Building and the White House are widely believed to have been possible intended targets. The 9/11 Commission Report cited the actions of the crew and passengers that prevented the destruction of the White House or the U.S. Capitol Building. According to an interview with captured Al-Qaeda mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed as published in The New York Times on September 9, 2002, the target of Flight 93 was indeed the U.S. Capitol. Early speculation also mentioned Camp David, near the town of Thurmont in Frederick County, Maryland, as a possible intended target.