American Airlines Flight 11 hit the north tower with 92 people on board. United Airlines Flight 175 hit the south tower with 65 people on board.
There were so many people on the planes that you can not name them all.
It crashed into the South Tower of The World Trade Center.
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At 8:45 AM, a plane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center. At 9:03 AM, a plane crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center.
Flight 11
There were more than three. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center, one crashed into the Pentagon, and one plane attacked the hijackers and saved countless lives by crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The plane that crashed into the North Tower was flight 11. The plane that crashed into the South Tower was flight 175 The plane that crashed into the Pentagon was flight 77. The plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was flight 93. FUN FACT: Did you know that the debris from the World Trade Center smoked and smoldered for 99 days?
Two Airplanes crashed into the tower of World Trade Center.
The first two were crashed into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City and a third was crashed into the Pentagon. A fourth plane crashed in an open field in Pennsylvania.
Back when people could go into the cockpit on planes, terrorists went into the cockpit and took over the plane and crashed into the World Trade Center.
Well, there were two planes. Three guys hijacked the planes and they had bombs. And then they rammed the plane into the world trade center. And the other plane tried to damage the White House but it crashed in Pennsylvania.
9/11 The world trade center collapsed and sadly many lives were lost on that day.How the world trade center collapsed you say well highjackers took over the planes and crashed them in the world trade center also another plane crashed in the pentagon and another plane rashed in a field
No, United 93 crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania when the passengers tried to take back the plane.