At first, initial news reports belied it may have been heading to camp David in the mountains of Maryland because it was a key target and was very close to the crash site. Other belied it was heading to the White House or The Capitol Building in Washington because of their importance. At that time President Bush was not at either of the two sites.
After a long investigating, a comsioned report said it may have been heading for its initial destination, San Fransisco because of the amount of fuel in the tanks, but it would have had that much anyway because that was where it was heading in the first place.
If it had flew west their might have been a few possible crash sites:
San Fransisco- Golden Gate Bridge, Financial District, Bank of America Building, Transamerica Pyramid.
Las Vegas- The strip
The Hover Dam
Los Angeles- LAX, City Hall, Staples Centre, Hollywood, Financial District.
So, the most likely target was the CAPITOL BUILDING or CAPITOL GARDENS in Washington because it would have been packed with evacuated journalists and important goverment people. Not the White House because there was no-one of major authority or importance there like the President.
RE: United Airlines Flight 93 The National Transportation Safety Board reported that the flight impacted at 563 miles per hour (906 km/h).
flight 93
United Airlines Flight 93 was a Boeing 757.
The duration of "Flight 93 The Movie" lasts 1hr. and 29 minutes
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed at 10:15.
There were no children listed as passengers on Flight 93. All of the children who died in 9/11 were on Flight 77 and Flight 175.
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed at 10:15.
"Flight 93" was first published as TV film that was made by A&E in 2006.
The pilot of the United Airlines flight 93 was captain Jason Dahl.
No, flight numbers 93 and 175 have been discontinued.
Flight 93 crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 10:06 AM on September 11, 2001.
Flight 93 was scheduled to go to San Francisco. All of the others were going to Los Angeles.