8:00 a.m.: American Airlines Flight 11, carrying 81 passengers and 11 crew members, begins its takeoff from Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts en route to Los Angeles.
8:13 a.m.: An air controller instructs American 11 to climb to 35,000 feet, and the aircraft fails to respond. The controller tries using the emergency frequency to contact the aircraft but there is no response.
8:14 a.m.: United Airlines Flight 175, carrying 56 passengers and nine crew members on board, takes off from Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts.
8:20 a.m.: American Flight 77 takes off from Dulles International Airport.
8:21 a.m.: American Flight 11 turns off its transponder.
8:24 a.m.: This transmission comes from American 11:
“We have some planes. Just stay quiet, and you’ll be okay. We are returning to the airport” (“We have some planes,” was unintelligible.) Seconds later another statement follows: “Nobody move. Everything will be okay. If you try to make any moves, you’ll endanger yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet.” |
8:28 a.m.: The FAA’s Boston Center calls FAA Command Center in Herndon, Virginia, and reports that American 11 has been hijacked.
8:34 a.m.: Boston Center …