Johnstown.
Shanksville I believe.
44 people died in the crash of United Flight 93 in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on September 11, 2001.
There is abundant evidence that Flight 93 crashed into a reclaimed strip mine, leaving a crater located approximately at 40°03'02" N longitude, 78°45'22" W latitude in Shanksville, PA. The evidence consists of numerous eyewitness reports
The fourth hijacked plane on 9/11, crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
A plane crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001. The plane had been hijacked and it is believed that the passengers attacked the hijackers in order to prevent another attack like those that had occurred in New York and Washington earlier that day.
United Airline Flight 93 crashed at or about 10:03:01 AM EST near Shanksville Pennsylvania. It was carrying 38 passengers and seven crew members including the hijackers according to the National Transportation Safety Board. However the 9-11 Commission report uses the time of 10:03. The FAA still uses the time of 10:13 but first responders logged in on-site at 10:06.
United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania after the passengers fought to take back control of the plane, was the last plane to crash on 9/11.
A shallow area near the coast of a continent is known as a continental shelf. It is an underwater landmass that extends from the shoreline to the deeper ocean. The continental shelf is rich in marine life and is important for various ecological processes.
The attack on the twin towers occurred in New York City. The Pentagon attack was in Arlington, Virginia. And Flight 93 crashed near the small town of Shanksville, Pennsylvania after the passengers fought to regain control of the airplane.
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United Airlines Flight 93 took off at Newark Airport, Newark, New Jersey and was headed for San Francisco. It crashed into a field at 580 miles an hour into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.