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Box cutters found on three planes grounded after terror attacks
The San Diego Union - Tribune; San Diego, Calif.; Sep 23, 2001; Larry Margasak;

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The Chicago Tribune reported that a box-cutter knife was found on American Airlines Flight 160, a Boeing 767 that was to have flown from San Diego to New York's Kennedy International Airport early on the morning of Sept. 11 but was unable to take off before federal authorities halted commercial air traffic.

Justice Department spokesman Charles Miller confirmed that box- cutting tools were discovered when grounded planes were scoured for evidence just after the attacks. But Miller said he couldn't confirm how many box cutters were found or the routes the planes were flying.

The FBI has identified a Hani Hanjour as one of the terrorists who attacked the Pentagon. FAA records show a Hani Hanjoor as receiving a commercial pilot's license in 1999, listing a post office box in Saudi Arabia as his address.


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