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To: Teri Garner who wrote (17868)9/23/2001 7:36:21 PM
From: SirRealist  Read Replies (1) of 208838
 
The cockpit voice recorder recovered in the wreckage of United Flight 93, which crashed into a Pennsylvania field, has yielded evidence of a "definite struggle" in the cockpit. Officials familiar with the recording say shouts in English and Arabic and the sounds of a scuffle can be heard.

Several family members of passengers on the doomed jet previously described cell phone conversations indicating that passengers may have tried to retake control of the plane.

FBI Director Robert Mueller visited the crash site last week. Without going into details, Mueller seemed to confirm that the passengers attempted some type of takeover.

"I think ... both the attorney general and I -- and the attorney general of Pennsylvania -- have indicated we believe those passengers on this jet were absolute heroes and their actions during the flight were heroic," he said.

(from a cnn snippet)
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