Prelude 9/11 morning Flight 11 hijacked Flight 175 hijacked WTC 1 hit Flight 77 hijacked WTC 2 hit Flight 93 hijacked Pentagon hit WTC 2 collapses Flight 93 crashes WTC 1 collapses WTC 7 collapses Epilogue

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Flight 11 hijacked

On September 11, 2001, at approximately 8:14 AM, American Airlines Flight 11 was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists, armed with knives and box cutters, and later flown into 1 World Trade Center (North Tower). The plane took off from Logan International Airport in Boston at 7.59 AM towards Los Angeles International Airport. The five terrorists were Mohamed Atta, Waleed al-Shehri, Wail al-Shehri, Satam al-Suqami and Abdulaziz al-Omari.

Below, we investigate various conspiracy theory claims related to the hijacking of Flight 11.

The audio file with Betty Ong has been edited

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The passport in the ruins

A passport, belonging to Satam al-Suqami, one of the terrorists on bord Flight 11, was found moments before the World Trade Center 2 (South Tower) collapsed and given to a detective from the NYPD. The passport must therefore be planted.

Passenger manifests are not evidence of the persons having been on board

Jeppe Severin, representative and spokesperson for the Danish Truth Movement, claims that there is no evidence that Mohammed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, and Hani Hanjour, who the forensic investigation named as three of the suicide pilots, were on the three planes Flight 11, Flight 175, and Flight 77. Since those three terrorists from al Qaeda appeared on the passenger manifests for the three planes, it must mean that passenger manifests are not evidence that the persons have been on board.

The hijacked planes could have been intercepted by military planes

In 1999, Air Traffic Control lost contact with a Learjet 35 on its way from Orlando, Florida, to Dallas, Texas. On board were two pilots and four passengers, one being the famous golf player Payne Stewart. An F-16 from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, which happened to be in the area, was dispatched to localize the plane but was unable to make contact. Two more planes were dispatched, also to make contact, but this was also in vain. The Learjet continued its course until it ran out of fuel, after which it crashed. This incident is used to argue that the hijacked planes on September 11, 2001 were intentionally not intercepted by military planes.