Katastrofa lotu American Airlines 77

Katastrofa lotu American Airlines 77
Ilustracja
Trasa lotu AA77 z Dulles do Arlington.
Państwo

 Stany Zjednoczone

Miejsce

Pentagon

Data

11 września 2001

Godzina

09:37 czasu lokalnego
15:37 czasu polskiego

Rodzaj

zderzenie z budynkiem

Przyczyna

celowy lot ku ziemi, zamach terrorystyczny

Ofiary

184 osoby
(w tym 125 osób na ziemi)

Ranni

106 osób

Ocaleni

0 osób

Statek powietrzny
Typ

Boeing 757

Użytkownik

American Airlines

Numer

N644AA

Start

Stany Zjednoczone Waszyngton

Cel lotu

Stany Zjednoczone Los Angeles

Numer lotu

77

Pasażerowie

53 osób

Załoga

6 osób

Ofiary

59 osób

Ocaleni

0 osób

Położenie na mapie Dystryktu Kolumbii
Mapa konturowa Dystryktu Kolumbii, blisko centrum po lewej na dole znajduje się punkt z opisem „miejsce zdarzenia”
Położenie na mapie Stanów Zjednoczonych
Mapa konturowa Stanów Zjednoczonych, po prawej znajduje się punkt z opisem „miejsce zdarzenia”
Ziemia38°52′16,00″N 77°03′29,02″W/38,871111 -77,058061

American Airlines Lot 77 (ang. American Airlines Flight 77) – porwanie podczas zamachu z 11 września 2001 roku samolotu, który regularnie odbywał podróż z portu lotniczego Waszyngton-Dulles do Los Angeles. 11 września 2001 pomiędzy godziną 08:51 a 08:54 samolot został uprowadzony, a o 9:37 rozbity przez pilota-terrorystę Haniego Handżura o budynek Pentagonu jako część zamachu z 11 września. Kapitanem Boeinga 757-223 użytego do lotu tego dnia był Charles Burlingame, pierwszym oficerem Dave Charlebois,[1] szefową pokładu Renee May zaś resztę personelu pokładowego stanowili Michele Heidenberger, Jennifer Lewis i Kenneth Lewis.

W katastrofie zginęły wszystkie 64 osoby na pokładzie samolotu (w tym pięcioro porywaczy i sześcioro członków załogi) oraz 125 osób na ziemi. Był to trzeci rozbity tego poranka samolot, trzydzieści minut po uderzeniu drugiego samolotu w World Trade Center.

Na południowy zachód od Pentagonu znajduje się Pentagon Memorial poświęcony ofiarom zamachu.

Galeria

Zobacz też

Przypisy

  1. National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States: Raport (ang.)

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Military District of Washington (MDW) Engineer Company (Technical Rescue) engineers make their way through the wreckage between the rings inside the Pentagon. The morning of September 11th, in an attempt to frighten the American people, five members of Al-Qaida, a terrorist group of fundamentalist Muslims, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, then deliberately impacted the Pentagon killing all 64 passengers onboard and 125 people on the ground. The impact destroyed or damaged four of the five rings in that section of the building. Firefighters fought the fire through the night. The Pentagon was the third target by four hijacked aircraft, the twin towers of the World Trade Center (WTC) were the other targets, and one unknown when the passengers brought the aircraft down in a Pennsylvania field. 9/16/2001; catalog.archives.gov/id/6598311 National Archives (accessed 9/3/2016)

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010911-N-6157F-001 Arlington, Va. (Sep. 11, 2001) -- Wreckage from the hijacked American Airlines FLT 77 sits on the west lawn of the Pentagon minutes after terrorists crashed the aircraft into southwest corner of the building. The Boeing 757 was bound for Los Angeles with 58 passengers and 6 crew. All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram. (RELEASED)
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American Airlines Flight 77 - DC area flight path
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An aerial view, from the southeast, showing the level of the destruction at the Pentagon caused by a terrorist attack. The morning of September 11th, in an attempt to frighten the American people, five members of Al-Qaida, a terrorist group of fundamentalist Muslims, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, then deliberately impacted the Pentagon killing all 64 passengers onboard and 125 people on the ground. The impact destroyed or damaged four of the five rings in that section of the building. Firefighters fought the fire through the night. The Pentagon was the third target by four hijacked aircraft, the twin towers of the World Trade Center (WTC) were the other targets, and one unknown when the passengers brought the aircraft down in a Pennsylvania field. 9/14/2001; catalog.archives.gov/id/6606207 National Archives (accessed 9/3/2016)

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Graphic showing fire and water damage to the Pentagon as a result of the 9-11 terrorist attack.
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Screenshot of Flash Presentation depicting where body fragments were found on the first floor of the Pentagon after Flight 77 hit. This was used in the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui. Legend: Blue lettering are remains from Flight 77 passengers and crew, red lettering are remains from Pentagon staff, and black with yellow lettering are remains of the hijackers.
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Video of American Airlines Flight 77 impacting the western end of the Pentagon as part of the 9/11 attacks.
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Image from Section 1 of the 9/11 Commission report, without labels of origin and destination. Pages 32-33.
Path begins at Dulles, ends at Pentagon.
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Image of plane (Highlighted) Hitting the Pentagon, Arlington, VA (Pentagon 9/11 security video)
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Firefighters work to put out the flames moments after a hijacked jetliner crashed into the Pentagon at approximately 0930 on September 11, 2001.