Flight 93 was one of the four hijacked planes on 9/11. This plane crashed in the fields of Pennsylvania near Shanks ville, after the passengers mounted a revolt. It possibly saved more lives by doing so. there were 4 planes 2 crashed in twin towers in new york 1 has crashed into Pentagon and the 4th was taken but passengers of that plane risked their lives to try to take back over the plane after it was hijacked and the result of the fight in the cock pit has forced a crash.
Pennsylvania
Islamic terriost hijacked 4 planes flight 11 crash into the wtc 1,flight 77 crash into wtc 2,flight 175 crash into the pentagon,and flight 93 did not made it to its target thanks to the heroic passenger of flight 93,flight 93 crash into a field in shanksville pensillivania
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United Airlines Flight 93 crashed at 10:15.
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed at 10:15.
Shanksville, Pennsylvania
Flight 93 crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at 10:06 AM on September 11, 2001.
United Airlines Flight 93, the one that crashed in Pennsylvania, was the last of the four flights to crash.
The crash of Flight 11 into the north tower of the World Trade Center. The crash of Flight 175 into the south tower of the World Trade Center. The crash of Flight 77 into the Pentagon. The crash of Flight 93, which crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after its passengers fought the hijackers and attempted to take back control of the plane.
Yes, the black box from United Airlines Flight 93 was recovered after the plane crashed in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. Investigators found both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder at the crash site. These recordings provided crucial information about the events leading up to the crash and the actions of the passengers and crew.
The J6 crash site refers to the location where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed on September 11, 2001, near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The flight was hijacked by terrorists but passengers attempted to regain control, leading to the plane crashing in a field. The site is now part of the Flight 93 National Memorial, which honors the passengers and crew who lost their lives that day.
40 people (33 passengers and 7 crew) plus the 4 hijackers.