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Friday, August 8, 2003 (AP)
Investigators: Hijackers, not passengers, deliberately crashed Flight 93
TED BRIDIS, Associated Press Writer


   (08-08) 00:16 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --
   U.S. investigators now believe that a hijacker in the cockpit aboard
United Airlines Flight 93 instructed terrorist-pilot Ziad Jarrah to crash
the jetliner into a Pennsylvania field because of a passenger uprising in
the cabin.
   This theory, based on the government's analysis of cockpit recordings,
discounts the popular perception of insurgent passengers grappling with
terrorists to seize the plane's controls.
   The government's findings -- laid out deep within the report on the Sept.
11, 2001, attacks that was sent to Congress last month -- aim to resolve
one of the enduring mysteries of the deadliest terror attacks in U.S.
history: What happened in the final minutes aboard Flight 93?
   The flight was going from Newark, New Jersey to San Francisco, Calif.
   The FBI strenuously maintains that its analysis does not diminish the
heroism of passengers who -- with the words "Let's roll" -- apparently
rushed down the airliner's narrow aisle to try to overtake the hijackers.
   President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft have regularly praised
the courage of those aboard Flight 93, some of whom told family members by
telephone they were planning to storm the cockpit.
   "While no one will ever know exactly what transpired in the final minutes
of Flight 93, every shred of evidence indicates this plane crashed because
of the heroic actions of the passengers," FBI spokeswoman Susan Whitson
said Thursday.
   Thirty-three passengers, seven crew members and the four hijackers died.
   Citing transcripts of the still-secret cockpit recordings, FBI Director
Robert Mueller told congressional investigators in a closed briefing last
year that, minutes before Flight 93 hit the ground, one of the hijackers
"advised Jarrah to crash the plane and end the passengers' attempt to
retake the airplane."
   Jarrah is thought to have been the terrorist-pilot because he was the on=
ly
of the four hijackers aboard known to have a pilot's license.
   Mueller's description was disclosed in a brief passage far into the
858-page report to Congress. Previous statements by FBI and other
government officials have been ambiguous about what occurred in the
cockpit.
   The same cockpit recording was played privately in April 2002 for family
members of victims aboard Flight 93, and the FBI also provided them with
its best effort at producing an understandable transcript.
   Some family members indicated afterward they were led to believe that
passengers used a food cart as a shield and successfully broke into the
cockpit.
   "It is totally obvious listening to that flight recorder that they made =
it
into the cockpit," said Deena Burnett, who lost her husband, Thomas E.
Burnett Jr., on Flight 93.
   "You cannot listen to the tape and understand it any other way," Burnett
said Thursday in a telephone interview.
   She declined to discuss specific things she heard on the tape because U.=
S.
prosecutors have asked families not to describe the recording. She said
she does remember hearing a hijacker telling Jarrah in Arabic to crash the
plane deliberately, as Mueller described, and Jarrah refusing to crash it.
   Burnett also said U.S. authorities, including Assistant U.S. Attorney
David Novak, told families explicitly in April 2002 that the recording
indicates passengers actually made their way into the cockpit.
   The FBI has been loath to publicly put forward a contradictory theory out
of sensitivity to the families and because of uncertainty about what
happened.
   People who have heard the recording describe it as nearly indecipherable,
containing static noises, cockpit alarms and wind interspersed with cries
in English and Arabic. Near the end of the tape, sounds can be heard of
breaking glass and crashing dishes -- lending credence to the theory that
passengers used the food cart to rush the jetliner's narrow aisle.
   Separately, the data recorder showed the plane's wings rocking violently
as the jet flew too low and too fast for safe flight.
   Intelligence officials believe the likely target for Flight 93 was the
White House, based on information from Abu Zubaydah, a senior al-Qaida
terrorist leader in U.S. custody who is believed to have played a key role
in organizing the Sept. 11 attacks.
   Prosecutors have sought a U.S. judge's permission to play recordings from
Flight 93 during the terrorism trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only
defendant in a U.S. case prosecutors have directly tied to the attacks.
Moussaoui is accused of conspiring with the hijackers.
   The government has said it can link Moussaoui to Jarrah, using a telepho=
ne
number found on a business card recovered at the Shanksville, Pa., crash
site. Prosecutors believe the card belonged to Jarrah and that Moussaoui
had called the same number.
   Moussaoui has acknowledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida but
says he was not involved in the attacks.

On the Net:
   Text of the report: datacenter.ap.org/wdc/911report.pdf

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