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Was UAL Flight 93 Shot 
Down By US Fighter? 

By Ian Goddard 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

c. 2001 Ian Williams Goddard 

9-14-1 

UPDATE 
  
UPI report excerpt: 
  
"The employee also told the newspaper that FAA air traffic controllers in Nashua 
learned through discussions with other controllers that an F-16 fighter stayed in hot 
pursuit of another hijacked commercial airliner until it crashed in Pennsylvania. 

By 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, the military had taken control of U.S. airspace, the employee 
said. Hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a field in Pennsylvania at 10:37 
a.m. 

Although controllers don't have complete details of the Air Force's chase of the 
Boeing 757, they have learned the F-16 made 360-degree turns to remain close to the 
commercial jet, the employee said." 
  
Full UPI report: 

September 13, 2001 Hijacked jets nearly collided NASHUA, N.H., Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Two 
hijacked passenger jets that crashed into the World Trade Center nearly collided with 
each other before reaching New York City, the Nashua Telegraph reported Thursday. 
  
Quoting an unnamed Federal Aviation Administration employee at the Nashua control 
facility, the newspaper said it was told, "The two aircraft got too close to each 
other down by Stewart" International Airport in New Windsor, N.Y. 

Both Boeing 767s, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 had taken 
off from Boston's Logan International Airport on Tuesday morning within 15 minutes of 
each other. 

Heading west to Los Angeles, both planes turned south toward New York City where they 
crashed into the World Trade Center's twin towers in massive fireballs. 

One air traffic controller in Nashua, along with an assistant, monitored the flight 
patterns of both jets. It appears that hijackers gained control of Flight 11 around 
Gardner, Mass. The employee said the aircraft "was just flying around, doing what it 
wanted." 

The employee said Flight 175 remained in the hands of its pilots until Albany, N.Y. 
The air traffic controller then noticed that the American Airlines plane had 
encountered difficulties when its transponder was shut off, the employee told the 
Telegraph. At that point, the plane veered from its course west. 

Soon after, the controller realized a hijacker was in Flight 11's cockpit because the 
plane's captain -- John Ogonowski of Dracut, Mass. -- turned on his microphone, the 
employee said. Ogonowski activated the microphone so the Federal Aviation 
Administration could hear the terrorists' threats, the employee said. 

The controller heard someone instruct, " 'Nobody do anything stupid,'" and no one 
would get hurt, the employee said. After that, the controller heard no more 
conversations, the employee said. 

"That's all that was heard," the employee said. When it became apparent the plane had 
fallen into the hands of hijackers, a third controller began helping the controller 
and his assistant and notified appropriate government agencies. 

The controller spoke with Flight 175 for quite some time after terrorists took command 
of Flight 11, the employee said. FAA controllers never expected Flight 175 to hit the 
second World Trade Center tower because of that sustained contact with the crew, the 
employee said. 

"It's not in anyone's mind they're hitting a target," the employee said. "When 
somebody takes a plane over, they try to negotiate a release with money," the employee 
said. 

"After the first plane hit, nobody imagined it would happen again," the employee said. 
"We all thought that was it. It (the crash by the second jet) totally caught everybody 
off guard." 

The controller is "pretty disturbed" that he lost both planes, the employee said. He 
handled both flights because they shared similar routes on their intended journey to 
Los Angeles, the employee said. 

The employee also told the newspaper that FAA air traffic controllers in Nashua 
learned through discussions with other controllers that an F-16 fighter stayed in hot 
pursuit of another hijacked commercial airliner until it crashed in Pennsylvania. 
By 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, the military had taken control of U.S. airspace, the employee 
said. Hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a field in Pennsylvania at 10:37 
a.m. 

Although controllers don't have complete details of the Air Force's chase of the 
Boeing 757, they have learned the F-16 made 360-degree turns to remain close to the 
commercial jet, the employee said. 

"He must've seen the whole thing," the employee said of the F-16 pilot's view of 
Flight 93's crash. -- Copyright 2001 by United Press International. All rights 
reserved. 

----- 
  
  
Yesterday (9/13/01) a Reuters report stated that the FBI cannot rule out that hijacked 
Flight 93 was shot down by a US fighter jet before it crashed in Pennsylvania. [1] 
Citing indications of a shoot down, the report states: 
  
"Pennsylvania state police officials said on Thursday debris from the plane had been 
found up to 8 miles away [from the crash site] in a residential community where local 
media have quoted residents as speaking of a second plane in the area and burning 
debris falling from the sky." 
  
Finding debris miles from the crash site indicates that the aircraft was 
disintegrating well before it hit the ground, as would be the case if the other plane 
witnesses saw shot it down. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that the debris found 
miles from the crash site included "clothing, books, papers and what appeared to be 
human remains." [2] The secretary of defense says Flight 93 was not shot down.[3] 
  
While major media have widely reported that a frantic 911 call was made from Flight 93 
stating "We are being hijacked, We are being hijacked," a local Pennsylvania paper 
reports that the passenger also reported hearing an explosion and seeing smoke coming 
from the plane, consistent with a shoot down. As the Somerest, PA paper The Daily 
American states: 
  
"[A] passenger locked in a bathroom aboard United Flight 93 called the 911 ... 'We are 
being hijacked, we are being hijacked!' dispatch supervisor Glenn Cramer from 
Westmoreland County quoted the man from a transcript of the call. The man told 
dispatchers the plane 'was going down. He heard some sort of explosion and saw white 
smoke coming from the plane and we lost contact with him,' Cramer said." [4] 
  
So we have (1) witness accounts of a second plane in the area, (2) burning debris 
falling, (3) debris falling up to 8 miles from the crash site, (4) human remains 
falling miles from the crash site, and (5) reports from a passenger that an explosion 
was heard near the plane and white smoke was coming from the plane. Do these facts 
support early reports that Flight 93 was shot down by a US fighter jet? Could the the 
terrorists have smuggled in and detonated a bomb? At the least these facts appear to 
be inconsistent with the leading scenario being played in the media that the plane 
crashed as a result of a struggle for control on board the doomed flight. 
  
Assuming the aircraft was shot down, under the circumstances -- other hijackers 
reasonably connected to the hijackers on Flight 93 using other jets to cause massive 
casualties on the ground -- it would be difficult to define the act unethical. Indeed, 
it would have arguably been an heroic act. However, the wrong would be lying to the 
public about what happened. 

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