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>From Boston Globe
Flight school says FBI trailed suspect prior to hijackings By Kevin Cullen 
and Ralph Ranalli, Globe Staff, 9/18/2001 FBI Director Robert Mueller 
continued to insist yesterday that federal authorities had no reason to 
suspect Islamic extremists were training at US flight schools before last 
week's suicide hijackings, even as more evidence surfaced raising questions 
about those assertions. The vice president of a flight school in Oklahoma 
told The Boston Globe yesterday that three weeks before Tuesday's suicide 
hijackings, FBI agents interviewed him about a suspected terrorist who had 
trained at the school. Dale Davis, the vice president of Airman Flight School 
in Norman, Okla., said FBI agents showed up at the facility asking questions 
about Zacarias Moussaoui, who was arrested in Minnesota last month after he 
tried to get flight simulator lessons on flying a commercial-size jet. In 
addition, Davis said that FBI agents visited his flight school two years ago 
to ask questions about a former student who had been identified by federal 
authorities as an associate of Osama bin Laden, the Saudi-born dissident who 
is the prime suspect in organizing last week's hijackings. Davis also said 
that two of the men who hijacked two flights out of Boston's Logan Airport 
last week, including Mohamed Atta, who investigators believe was the 
ringleader of the Boston hijackings, had visited the Norman flight school 
last year before deciding to attend one in Florida. At a Washington briefing 
yesterday, Mueller repeated his assertion, first made Friday, that federal 
authorities had no inkling that terrorists were using US flight schools to 
acquire the training they needed to take the controls of commercial airliners 
as they did on Tuesday. ''There were no warning signs that I'm aware of that 
would indicate this type of operation in the country,'' he said. But the 
Globe reported Saturday that federal authorities have known for at least 
three years that two associates of bin Laden had trained in the United States 
as airline pilots. The link between the Al-Qaeda terror group, allegedly led 
by bin Laden, and US flight schools emerged earlier this year at the trial of 
four men charged with the 1998 bombing of the American embassies in Kenya and 
Tanzania. At that trial, during which FBI agents were called as witnesses, an 
associate of bin Laden testified that he went to a flight school in Texas. 
Prosecutors introduced evidence that a second associate of bin Laden, Ihab 
Ali Nawawi, had trained at Airman Flight School, as did Moussaoui, who is now 
being held in New York for questioning on suspicion that he is an associate 
of the hijackers. In a telephone interview, Davis confirmed that the FBI had 
suspicions about Moussaoui at least three weeks before last week's disaster. 
The questions FBI agents posed to him appeared to be about whether Moussaoui 
could have been a terrorist, Davis said, including whether the alleged 
Algerian militant had ever made any ''extreme comments'' about the United 
States. When asked why they were inquiring about Moussaoui, Davis said, the 
agents replied that ''he had done something very bad.'' Davis said FBI agents 
had visited his school just two years earlier to inquire about Ihab Ali 
Nawawi, who took flight training there in 1993 and was later charged in 
connection with the 1998 US Embassy bombings in Africa, which were blamed on 
bin Laden's group. Davis also confirmed that Atta and another suspected 
hijacker, Marwan al-Shehhi, visited Airman Flight School, staying overnight 
at the school's dormitory in the nearby Sooner Inn, before deciding to train 
at another facility. ''They did a school visit in July of 2000 but went 
elsewhere for whatever reason,'' Davis said. The Los Angeles Times yesterday 
quoted an unidentified federal official saying that Moussaoui asked only for 
lessons on ''steering, not landing'' and cheered when he watched a news 
account of the suicide hijackings at the jail in Minnesota where he has been 
held since last month. Two other suspects being held for questioning in New 
York, Aybu Ali Khan and Mohammed Jaweed Azmath, who had been living in New 
Jersey, were taken into custody on a train in Fort Worth, Texas, and arrested 
after police found they were carrying box cutters similar to those used by 
some of the hijackers. Investigators believe the hijackers in Tuesday's 
attack used box cutters because the tool's plastic handle would not set off 
metal detectors at airport security checkpoints. While authorities have not 
identified a fourth suspect being interrogated in New York, CNN yesterday 
said that the man is a doctor from San Antonio, and that Azmath and Khan may 
have been heading to his home there to hide. CNN said the man attended the 
same flight school in Arizona as one of the hijackers of American Airlines 
Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon. A neighbor told The New York 
Times that one of the four men who lived in the apartment that Khan and 
Azmath listed as their home worked for the Saudi consulate in New York. That 
represents another lead for investigators, who already believe that the 
hijackers exploited Saudi connections to gain access to the United States and 
go about their business without attracting undue law enforcement attention. 
The Globe reported Friday that some of the hijackers had used affiliations 
with Saudi Arabia, the United States' staunchest Arab ally, to gain access to 
the United States and flight schools with less scrutiny from US authorities. 
Most of the terrorists who commandeered the four planes last week trained at 
flight schools in Florida, gaining the aeronautics training they later used 
to kill thousands. According to flight instructors, foreign students with 
Saudi backing receive only cursory inspection by the US State Department 
before they are granted visas to come here. Investigators in Boston, 
meanwhile, have identified a third car believed to have been used by the 10 
men who hijacked two planes out of Logan International Airport. The car was 
found parked at Logan Airport and was rented from a local Dollar Rent a Car 
franchise. Previously, investigators had identified two cars rented from the 
Boston office of Alamo Rent a Car. One of the cars was found in a Logan 
parking lot, while the other had been left in Portland, Maine, by two 
suspected terrorists before they boarded a flight they allegedly used to 
connect with the doomed American Airlines Flight 11. Investigators believe 
the car found in Portland was used by Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari, who sat 
next to Atta in the business class section of Flight 11. An FBI report first 
obtained by Der Spiegel shows that when agents went through one of Atta's 
bags, which did not make the transfer from a connecting flight from Portland, 
Maine, they found airline uniforms. Investigators are trying to determine if 
Atta or any of his associates used the uniforms to gain access to areas of 
Logan Airport that would normally be secure, sources said. They are also 
trying to determine if the uniforms were connected to a break-in last April 
at the Hotel Nazionale in central Rome, in which two American Airlines pilots 
said they were robbed of their uniforms, badges, and airport access badges. 
Investigators say they are still examining whether the hijackers had inside 
help among ground staff at Logan Airport, even though it appears they simply 
carried on the box-cutters and other knifelike objects they apparently used 
to take control of the planes. FBI agents continue to show an interest in the 
Flagship Wharf condominium complex, where bin Laden's brother owns six luxury 
units. Some members of the bin Laden family live in the building, and Boston 
Police have maintained a full-time guard detail there since Wednesday. Bin 
Laden is estranged from his family, which has denounced his extremist views, 
but police are worried that the family or its property could face the sort of 
vigilante violence that has been visited on many Muslims and their businesses 
across the United States since the suicide hijackings. Sharon Grancey, the 
head of the Flagship Wharf condo association, declined to comment. But a 
resident said the FBI has visited the complex several times since last 
Tuesday. ''They've been in and out of the building,'' said the resident, who 
spoke on condition of anonymity. CBS News reported that a federal grand jury 
has been empaneled in New York to investigate the suicide hijackings. The 
grand jury will sit in suburban White Plains because the federal court in 
Lower Manhattan is still closed because of the attack. Attorney General John 
Ashcroft said yesterday that associates of the hijackers may still be in the 
United States. Ashcroft's warning in part explained why it took several days 
for most airports, and even longer for Boston's Logan Airport, to open last 
week after Tuesday's suicide hijackings. Ashcroft made his remarks during a 
briefing in Washington as he sought congressional support for a package of 
new antiterrorism legislation, and as FBI agents interrogated the four men in 
custody in New York. Also yesterday, Mueller acknowledged that the 
investigation is being hampered by a lack of investigators who speak Arabic. 
''We have had a language shortage for a period of time,'' he said. ''I don't 
think it would be just the FBI. I think it's a number of federal agencies.'' 
The FBI director refused to say how many people have been arrested in the 
probe. ''There are a number of material witness warrants that have been 
issued. They are sealed in most cases, and I cannot give you direct 
numbers,'' Mueller said. But he spoke of the enormous scope of the probe, 
saying that the FBI has had 47,000 tips received over the Internet, while a 
telephone hotline has produced 7,800 tips. He said that the FBI's field 
offices have generated an additional 26,000 leads. Mueller said there were 
500 investigators at FBI headquarters in Washington, representing 32 federal, 
state, and local agencies, running down all of the tips and leads. Mueller 
said that 49 people who have been stopped and questioned in the course of the 
investigation have been detained by the Immigration and Naturalization 
Service. Globe Staff writers Andrea Estes and Shelley Murphy contributed to 
this report. This story ran on page A1 of the Boston Globe on 9/18/2001. 
� <A HREF="http://www.boston.com/globe/search/copyright.htm";>Copyright</A> 2001 Globe 
Newspaper Company.   

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persistent in all that you do and don't allow anyone to sway you from your 
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