Edward M Stanton Lincoln Secretary to Lincoln is attributed with saying on Lincoln’s death ‘Now he belongs to the ages’ . These words themselves have become synonymous with any act worthy of remembrance.
And so the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 on the 11th September 2001 have earned this memorial. We cannot be sure of the exact sequence of events in analytical detail. We can be certain in the time preceding the crash the passengers were aware this was not one single event and that something dramatic was unfolding. The realisation was dawning that there would be no flying to somewhere unexpected and suffering the hostage experience. People were beginning to understand passivity would not be rewarded.
The last messages are well-known, and ‘let’s roll’ has become set into the lexicon of other heroic words. There are then sounds, cries, shouts, chaos before the final descent into immortality.
Coverage of the events of 11th September 2001 USA understandably focused on New York and The Pentagon Washington. What took place on United Airlines Flight 93 in relative terms gradually filtered out to the public.
We cannot doubt the commitment of the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93 that day, they were certain of their own fate. What they had not taken into account was the spontaneous reaction of a group of ordinary untrained civilians who aware of what was unfolding were not prepared to play the role allotted to them in those plans. The hijackers had not taken into account another style of commitment, they had not expected what any good military officer of experience could have told them, in extreme conditions even the least trained, least expected can do the unexpected.
The evidence indicates that two National Guard pilots were on their way to do possibly the unthinkable, their own lives written off. Unlike in the films or books aircraft do not fly unerringly straight to the target, particularly in a situation where all proverbial hell is breaking loose, so they did not ‘lock onto the target after a tense pause’. We will never know how that drama would have played out.
We do know United Airlines Flight 93 crashed far from whatever target the hijackers had in mind. The USA will forever be in debt to those passengers.
Roger, well done. When I first watched the movie about their heroics, it truly impacted me more than I can say. To see actors do their best to show how heroic, scared, and determined they were is truly awe-inspiring. Keith
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Yes indeed Keith. Flight 93 is the most moving of films.
You read about actors putting themselves through all manner of emotional hoops when playing a role. This one must have generated powerful emotions.
Difficult for those playing the hijackers as well.
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Roger, good points. I remember one of the producers saying they did not want any stars in the film, using an ensemble cast, to highlight the actions of all. Keith
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Yes Keith. The first time I had read there was going to be a film about Flight 93 I wondered why it was so low-key, then the producers explanation made perfect sense. You have the feeling you are watching the original passengers and crew and are not distracted by any stars.
Best wishes
Roger
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