Planes were hijacked through various methods, often involving the use of weapons or threats to gain control over the aircraft. Hijackers would typically board the plane, sometimes disguised as regular passengers, and then demand that the crew comply with their demands, which could include redirecting the flight or making ransom requests. The most notorious instance was the September 11, 2001 attacks, where terrorists used box cutters to overpower the crew and take control of commercial airliners. Enhanced security measures have since been implemented to prevent such incidents.
the reason why is because the planes were hijacked.
4 planes
Boston, Newark, and D.C. are the locations that the hijacked planes originated from.
4
The total of lives lost on board the 4 hijacked planes, not including the hijackers, were 246
American Airlines and United Airlines were the two airlines that had planes hijacked on 9/11.
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25
There were four planes that were hijacked on September 11. The hijackers were part of the terrorist group, al-Qaeda. Osama Bin Laden ordered the attacks.
D.C., Newark, and Boston are the three cities the hijacked planes left from.
At 6:35 a.m.
american airlines