9/11/2001 AVIATION AUDIO TRANSMISSIONS (ATC, FAA, & NORAD)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Sept-11-2001.bl...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5 тис.

  • @colleenholland3253
    @colleenholland3253 2 роки тому +1588

    Sadly, all of these air traffic controllers weren't really recognized. They played a huge part for not only recognizing but strategically and safely grounding and landing all aircraft within the United States! God bless them and thank you!

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 Рік тому +20

      unfortunately, most Tower staff were unable to receive transmission

    • @SalveRegina8
      @SalveRegina8 Рік тому +10

      @@Belchmaster41 why?

    • @pizzafrenzyman
      @pizzafrenzyman Рік тому +8

      A day they will never forget

    • @stevennihipali3607
      @stevennihipali3607 Рік тому +55

      ​@SalveRegina8 radio transmission went silent after the FAA pulled the plug and NORAD took over. When something like this happens, prior to 9/11, it was common for each tower to run their own issue, but that day, we found our how broken our system really was.

    • @caroljoan3792
      @caroljoan3792 Рік тому +22

      As awful as it was for all of us in America and all those on the flights and in the towers It had to be horrific for the people in the control towers because they had no control as they listen to everything as it happens and can do nothing.

  • @chocolatechips1776
    @chocolatechips1776 Рік тому +320

    Nydia Gonzalez was so kind, so calm… Betty Ong, may she rest in peace, was so brave and calm… two amazing and heroic women!!

    • @baseballmomof8
      @baseballmomof8 Рік тому +9

      Yes.

    • @0791hook
      @0791hook 6 місяців тому +4

      Agree

    • @thomaslegacy723
      @thomaslegacy723 3 місяці тому +9

      They never told her that the hijackers were flying the plane themselves. Thats what really kept her calm. They knew she was fucked.

    • @chocolatechips1776
      @chocolatechips1776 3 місяці тому +1

      I beg your pardon..?

    • @rebeccarichardson8669
      @rebeccarichardson8669 2 місяці тому +3

      Except Nydia said, "Everyone has been stabbed." And Betty never said that. There were only a few people stabbed. So Nydia didn't pass along the correct information.

  • @adamzangara
    @adamzangara 2 роки тому +666

    I was working for Delta this day. It was insane how much confusion there was. How many times the stories changed at first about what happened, what kind of aircraft, which airlines were involved etc. And then going outside about 2 hours later to hear zero noise at one of the world's busiest airports. We'll never forget.

    • @phoenix7289
      @phoenix7289 Рік тому +4

      Which airport were you at?

    • @turnerification123
      @turnerification123 Рік тому

      Yes and the females are very confused these were hijacked planes they dont have a destination scheduled

    • @kylepifer9509
      @kylepifer9509 Рік тому +11

      We lived in the flight path of phl it was silent for the extent of the time. My son inlaw was in WDW and couldn’t leave his resort or get a flight out so he and his friends rented a car and drove home to NJ. I was working in a bank in SJ my kids were with my husband at his office and We didn’t know what was going on till my son called on my cell and said planes hit the twin towers and the the cell dropped off and only could use a landlines😮.

    • @bwalkeri
      @bwalkeri Рік тому +21

      @@phoenix7289 he said delta and worlds busiest… gotta guess Atlanta

    • @Beer-can_full_of_toes
      @Beer-can_full_of_toes Рік тому +8

      It’s amazing how used to the ambient noise of air traffic we are until it stops. I was working at a very busy car dealership in St. Louis that day and it was so quiet it was surreal. Not one plane except the occasional F-15 group. It happened again in my area back in 2012 and there was no news or information about why but my wife’s coworker was on an Air Force base nearby and there was a lockdown but no reason given. I still don’t know what it was to this day 11 years later. It felt just like 9/11 and it worried me so much.

  • @AdamsOlympia
    @AdamsOlympia Рік тому +377

    Betty Ong is a brave hero for calling for help when she knew it would likely get her killed if the terrorists caught her. When they lost contact with her, my heart dropped. It was too soon for flight 11 to have struck the building yet, so I wonder if they caught her on the phone. I can't imagine the terror that she would have been in.

    • @ChokeslamToHell
      @ChokeslamToHell Рік тому +58

      Ong was on the phone right up to the crash, or at least very close to it. Her last words were “we are low. We are too low. Oh my God, we are too low.” At this point they were flying low across Manhattan passing Jules Naudet.

    • @sanebrackman1893
      @sanebrackman1893 Рік тому +7

      ​@@ShadowOfTheHawkethe Saudis? If you think the Saudis were behind the attack, I feel sad for you.

    • @sanebrackman1893
      @sanebrackman1893 Рік тому

      @@ShadowOfTheHawke you must either be a childish person, or an immature one, I'm from Saudi Arabia and I have friends in high places and have known princes throughout my life, with relatives who are currently working with the royal family, if you think the Saudis had ANYTHING to do with the 9/11, you're not only an idiot, but proving how gullible you are by literally quoting a fucking dramatized book that's made into a miniseries. Now granted...the Saudis have done a lot of "crazy things" that I know for fact, they had nothing to do with 9/11, it was all made up by the USA.
      If you understood any of the middle eastern geopolitical relations at the time, you'd know who was behind the attack and why just by looking into it, the Bin laden family was literally escorted by the FBI during the attacks in 9/11, and some of the bin laden family members were also banished by the country, first of whom is Osama bin laden himself. Just because they had Saudi nationalists involved in the operation doesn't mean that "The Saudis were behind it" the CIA recruited a SAUDI man who happened to be bin laden, OF COURSE he's affiliated with other extremist Saudi men. Now go get educated.

    • @islaadele1212
      @islaadele1212 Рік тому

      @@sanebrackman1893 15 of the hijackers were Saudi, and they had a Saudi support network within the US. ua-cam.com/video/pJ4fAfcet48/v-deo.htmlsi=HEbPDFG2tt0WO09E

    • @edwardbietsch993
      @edwardbietsch993 Рік тому +32

      ​@@sanebrackman1893it was the Saudi. I think 19 of the hijackers were Saudi citizens. They were funded, while in USA, BY Saudi Arabia. Only plane flown out that day was Saudi Diplomats and big wigs.

  • @ScoobyDoozy
    @ScoobyDoozy 2 роки тому +866

    I’ll never forget waking up in Australia as a 10 year old to the news. At that moment my Dad walked In the door from night shift, weeping. He worked for a U.S company. They’d stopped the factory that night, and watched it transpire live on the big tv’s in the cafeteria start to finish, nothing to be heard in the silence but grown Aussie men sobbing. Dad told us we may need to send donations over of clothing, toys- it was still unclear if half of Manhattan had been flattened along with the towers. We dutifully each lined up some of our best toys and put them in Dad’s car, certain he could somehow take them across the Atlantic to America in his Ford Falcon.

    • @celticsanster
      @celticsanster 2 роки тому +93

      You have a good dad, and he has good children. I was 40 when this happened but your dad’s reaction and you lining up the donations made me cry all over again. Thank you all for your good hearts. 💖

    • @yourhomeisyourbusiness2221
      @yourhomeisyourbusiness2221 2 роки тому +32

      Thank you 🙏

    • @daphneraven6745
      @daphneraven6745 2 роки тому +28

      Scooby Doo:- you come from some real good people; And your parents raised you very, very well. Ty for giving up some of your favourite things to help out. They undoubtedly made a big difference to some kid on the other side of the world, someone whose entire world changed in the biggest way possible. ❤️

    • @drumboarder1
      @drumboarder1 2 роки тому +9

      I was the 10 in Aus myself, I was just pissed cheese TV wasn't on and every other channel was playing news.. Later I was laughing at a dude swearing on news "Holy Sh... Holy Sh..." from I guess Boston.
      These days I swing wildly between not caring about yanks n crying uncontrollably. Humans were a mistake.

    • @residentialremodelers7413
      @residentialremodelers7413 2 роки тому +17

      I was 11. I was suspended from school that dAy I remember my dad turning the tv on in the kitchen and it being all over the news.

  • @danielwaldron2635
    @danielwaldron2635 2 роки тому +900

    The genuine dread that man at 15:50 expresses when he finds out that the hijackers are in the cockpit gives me chills. He knows immediately that the chances of this ending well are slim to none.

    • @misscarrie2516
      @misscarrie2516 Рік тому +5

      Palatable

    • @gigipeedee
      @gigipeedee Рік тому +128

      Hijackings up until that point were hostage situations, there was hope.

    • @tommyjon
      @tommyjon Рік тому +96

      not true - no one ever expected this to be a suicide mission even as the planes were being controlled by hijackers. There were multiple prior incidents where this has happened as a ransom mission

    • @SalveRegina8
      @SalveRegina8 Рік тому +27

      So much despair and heartbreak in his voice, like he innately knew.

    • @fjbfhb5017
      @fjbfhb5017 Рік тому

      No cock pit no planes wake up

  • @viddymeenow
    @viddymeenow Рік тому +467

    After 22 years, this is still the most emotional, descriptive, painful and intriguing bit of media, because of it’s reality. You literally relive and envision all of the panic, chaos, disbelief and dread in these voices. The brief sounds of the screaming rebellion and terror of Flight 93 is beyond words. RIP to all victims and hope the terrorists are in Hell’s agony

    • @sebastianliebmann6014
      @sebastianliebmann6014 Рік тому +1

      Why did the terrorists do it?

    • @PlaneCrazy1999
      @PlaneCrazy1999 Рік тому

      ​​​@@sebastianliebmann6014radical muslims that unfairly gave muslims a bad name. Al-Queda hated the US up until we killed them. It was so unnecessary.

    • @hanyan2012
      @hanyan2012 Рік тому +3

      Where did you hear the screaming audio on the plane?

    • @firstname7470
      @firstname7470 Рік тому +4

      @@hanyan2012 @1:25:10

    • @AB-bu9go
      @AB-bu9go Рік тому

      @@sebastianliebmann6014because they were petty, basic, radicalized human murderers. And if you’re one of their kind, may you and your country suffer the same fate

  • @clee47ford
    @clee47ford 2 роки тому +2401

    Almost 21 years and it is still horrifying to listen to, especially knowing the outcome. RIP, some of us will never forget.

    • @BigDonKedick
      @BigDonKedick 2 роки тому +67

      I'll never forget waking up for school and just watching it confused. I got on the bus and half of it was empty cause their parents kept them home. My 7th grade English teacher had the news on and all we did was watch the news that whole first period. She was a very strict and intimidating teacher but on that day she just sat and watched in shock along with the rest of us.

    • @migbham1
      @migbham1 2 роки тому +55

      I will never forget.

    • @panhead55
      @panhead55 2 роки тому +45

      Yep, it’s horrible and angering to hear, knowing the outcome and how the world changed forever.

    • @stevenattias1803
      @stevenattias1803 2 роки тому +53

      My ex girlfriend was a September 11th survivor. She lost her mom in the south Tower. It's a day you can never forget

    • @barrymilton929
      @barrymilton929 2 роки тому +3

      Big lols

  • @susanstanco2204
    @susanstanco2204 2 роки тому +1238

    It’s been so long. It still hurts to the core. RIP to all the brave souls on that day.

    • @TheWeatherbuff
      @TheWeatherbuff 2 роки тому +26

      For some reason, a few days ago, I started reviewing all the coverage and the recordings. I don't know why. Found this one today, From Mr. David Von Pein... who does an excellent job. This is my generation's "JFK", (I was only 1 when JFK was assassinated.) All of the 9-11 stuff fixates me in dreadful fascination, but I must watch it.

    • @cinnamongirl7877
      @cinnamongirl7877 2 роки тому +27

      I’ve been oddly drawn to these videos lately. I’m very interested to hear but then for days, I’m dwelling on the recordings and thinking about how their families must feel if they listen to them. I’m sure it never gets easier for the families.

    • @scootersonlyrepair6773
      @scootersonlyrepair6773 2 роки тому

      We need that kind of population control at least once a month kill a few thousand in one shot. You know since we can't have abortions now.

    • @robertklouse3868
      @robertklouse3868 2 роки тому +8

      Amen!

    • @callmesir761
      @callmesir761 2 роки тому +14

      I know. I can't believe it's been 21 years. I'll never forget that day in the city. And the week that followed. It was just heart wrenching. Totally solemn, quiet, no one was out, people just crying, hugging eachother, depressed, the energy was piercing. Firemen and cops on the trains finishing a day downtown. Covered in soot, ash, dirt, blood, just looking absolutely exhausted. I shook a few firemens hands thanking them for their efforts. My dad worked in bldg 11. AND he was in a wheel chair. When the first plane hit, his bldg was evacuated immediately so everyone got out. But my dad knew to get as far away from the site as possible. He was an architect and a contractor. He helped build the towers so he knew that they were loaded with asbestos building materials. All the search and rescue dogs were dead in under 6 months. Many responders have died and those still living most likely have medical conditions forced into retirement.

  • @LastAvailableAlias
    @LastAvailableAlias 2 роки тому +1363

    The worst is the hijackers telling everyone to remain calm. Like leading sheep to the slaughter.
    3:40 Call to AA emergency line to report AA11 crew have been attacked
    8:10, 8:53 AA11 hijackers leave their mic on
    13:10 Boston flight service has an AA11 flight crew member on the line
    17:45 Confirmation that AA11 was hijacked and south of Albany NY following the Hudson river towards NYC.
    19:44, 20:00 First reports of a fire at the WTC
    20:21 First request for military response
    23:45 Otis AFB is put on battle stations. Panta 45 & 46 are the call signs for the F-15s.
    28:35 Otis AFB scrambles Panta 45 & 46, heading 280 deg, alt 29000
    33:53 First mentions of UN175
    38:44 Suspect they have a 2nd hijacking now
    39:45 They see it hit the WTC
    48:46 First mention of AA77
    1:01:26 "Gopher 06" (cargo aircraft) tells ATC that he sees AA77 descend then crash into the Pentagon. ATC initially refers to him as "Gopher 86"
    1:25:05 U93 cockpit mic is on and sounds of crew being attacked
    1:26:25 U93 hijackers leave the mic on and broadcast that they have a bomb on board
    1:34:30 U93 is reported to have crashed in PA
    1:39:54 Authorization to shoot down planes that are headed towards cities and refuse to divert is announced.
    Many people have blamed Logan airport (Boston) for lax security but the fact is some of the hijackers connected from Portland ME to Boston. They did this thinking that a regional airport would have weaker security and passengers on connecting flights do not pass through security again. The other flights left from Newark NJ.

    • @scottstivaletta4488
      @scottstivaletta4488 2 роки тому

      This is evil trying to take over on this day unfortunately it may have taken the day but did not take our faith in righteousness

    • @vadinandez
      @vadinandez 2 роки тому +95

      25:54 some lady says it's "cool" when she finds out it's real world.

    • @jackmio
      @jackmio 2 роки тому +31

      at 37:37 UN175 is suspected as also being hijacked

    • @ythinder
      @ythinder 2 роки тому +7

      @@garyolsen4160 Gary was there people

    • @dukenukembubblegum7311
      @dukenukembubblegum7311 2 роки тому +11

      @@garyolsen4160 I think it’s at least safe to say that other forces may have played a hand in this

  • @grayb7420
    @grayb7420 2 роки тому +298

    Air traffic control is one of the most stressful jobs without this kind of horror. I am amazed at how calm and controlled they are able to remain in under these horrible conditions. Real heroics here.

    • @TM-tw1py
      @TM-tw1py 2 роки тому +10

      They are too calm to be believable.

    • @tricky2055
      @tricky2055 2 роки тому +6

      You need to see the movie, Pushing Tin. All about air traffic controller played by Billy Bob Thornton. Crazy when you realize they’re the ones controlling the planes. Several at one time!

    • @kimberlyr.7712
      @kimberlyr.7712 2 роки тому +2

      @@Whiteside70 But, we do keep them from crashing into each other.

    • @kimberlyr.7712
      @kimberlyr.7712 2 роки тому +8

      @@TM-tw1py Lots of us have military service.

    • @bonnieplasha4684
      @bonnieplasha4684 Рік тому +1

      ​​@tricky205 Don't forget to mention John Cusack as an ATC as well. Excellent movie, one of my favorites!!

  • @Funnybear465
    @Funnybear465 10 місяців тому +122

    To all the people blaming ATC for bad communication, you clearly do not understand the timeline of these events unfolding. Most of this communication was happening simultaneously. And not necessarily in the order in which the video presents it. The first two planes were hijacked around the same time, it wasn't 30-40 mins later as the video might suggest. Use your head.

    • @chrisattwood9588
      @chrisattwood9588 6 місяців тому +16

      I'm sure the second (United 175) was hijacked after the first as United 175 makes a comment to ATC about a suspicious transmission. These controllers were thrown into the deep end all at the same time and were never to guess that 4 planes were gonna be hijacked in the space of an hour in their airspace

    • @painandsufferingmn
      @painandsufferingmn 4 місяці тому +4

      ​@@chrisattwood9588Yes 175 was hijacked not more than one minute after they reported the suspicious transmission.

    • @mommawolf9653
      @mommawolf9653 4 місяці тому

      Exactly! They hit the towers within what? 20 minutes? By the time they scrambled fighter jets they were still like 100 miles out, and the planes had already hit. There wasn't enough time for anything. These terrorists were here studying, learning, and planning for years. They knew the planes would collspse the towers. They studied the engenieering. The US even trained the terrorists to fly :(
      Seems like people have forgotten this day. Even some of our own governement. Especially the current administration. They're letting millions of undocumented people into this country giving them access to do this again. It's crazy.
      God save America.

    • @ntcrawford722
      @ntcrawford722 Місяць тому

      Ok Donald Trump 😂😅😅😂😅😂

    • @noobslayer10101
      @noobslayer10101 6 днів тому

      I've used my head. Explain building 7. Also the earth is flat and 5000 years old

  • @moodymermaid3690
    @moodymermaid3690 2 роки тому +614

    As devastating as this audio is, the comment section is incredibly wholesome. There are people from everywhere sharing their stories from that day. The goal of this was to tear us all apart, but it truly brought us together as global brother and sisters. As an American, I want to thank all those in and out of our country who helped us adjust to a new, depressing, and terrifying normal.

    • @originalkingalpha5116
      @originalkingalpha5116 2 роки тому +12

      Fellow Scorpio. Thanks for your beautiful heartfelt commentary. That day is one of the times that America stood still; with the televised tragedy of the space shuttle Challenger within the shadows.

    • @garyolsen4160
      @garyolsen4160 2 роки тому

      The goal was to unite us like a new pearl harbor so we would support war. It worked.

    • @moodymermaid3690
      @moodymermaid3690 2 роки тому +19

      @@garyolsen4160 - I was talking about how this comment section brought together a diverse group of people, all wanting to build each other up and stand in solidarity. 9/11 was an event that was supposed to make us hate each other, yet the comments here show that there is still empathy and compassion amidst animosity. I judge people on an individual basis, not as a group. Every group of anything has extremists. However, while being far more public, most people do not follow such extreme ideologies. Most are your average person just trying to live their lives as well as they can. I'm proud of the people in this comment section, they're prime examples of the fact that each group also has genuine people who want the best for others.

    • @jenniferj9025
      @jenniferj9025 2 роки тому +3

      @@moodymermaid3690 agreed!💖

    • @Youtube_free_always
      @Youtube_free_always 2 роки тому +3

      You are a good and inteligent person

  • @TheJscottbpsmith
    @TheJscottbpsmith Рік тому +318

    This is one of the best compilations of the radio and phone traffic for that fateful day. It does a good job of demonstrating the confusion happening that day and what seemed to be a lack of a central reporting and communication process for this type of event. I hope they've used this to fix some of the issues and challenges of that day.
    Rest in peace all those who lost their lives that day.

    • @azab0b
      @azab0b Рік тому +5

      They definitely have more readiness and protocol now for this kind of situation.

    • @michellewalters4484
      @michellewalters4484 Рік тому +17

      Air traffic sounded similar to playing the old game of whispering in one person's ear only to have the second person completely misinterpret what was said to the second person. Really??

    • @bluchismoon
      @bluchismoon Рік тому

      ​@@michellewalters4484that game is called Telephone.

    • @Phlowermom
      @Phlowermom Рік тому

      @@michellewalters4484 I remember that game, our p.e. teacher called it Chinese Whispers, played in the gym on a rainy day. When I played it in a college course on Interpersonal Communication, our professor called it The Party Line.

    • @mattnatwhitt5082
      @mattnatwhitt5082 Рік тому

      I would disagree in many ways. We've centralized so much that now it brings about indecisiveness and long waits for questions from the bottom to be answered at the top. A prime example is FEMA. @@azab0b

  • @nekograce7914
    @nekograce7914 2 роки тому +329

    The air traffic controller scrambling everyone away from flight 93 was impressive. And the cooperation between the pilots relaying info shows teamwork. And just foreshadows the days to come. Such a horrific day for our country but what amazing strength that came from it. God Bless America 🇺🇸 and may the ones we lost Rest In Peace 🕊

    • @SlickBlackCadillac
      @SlickBlackCadillac Рік тому +1

      Too bad. There was no one to witness the shoot down 😢

  • @dreamcatcher5502
    @dreamcatcher5502 Рік тому +295

    Retired Air Traffic Controller here. Thanks for posting. Very chilling. I was supposed to be flying that day in the cockpit with the pilots. My coworker wouldn't swap days off so I couldn't get my trip to workout. Glad it didn't. I ended up keeping my vacation day off which was 9/11 and woke up to all this at home. My sympathy for all who worked that day. I know that was hard on all of them. To all who lost someone, my heart goes out to you. 😪❤

    • @alexotf4378
      @alexotf4378 Рік тому +14

      Quit lying lmao

    • @muhammadsaif2739
      @muhammadsaif2739 Рік тому +13

      ⁠​⁠@@alexotf4378exactly like why tf would an Atc worker be flying in a damn cockpit? 😂

    • @BS-dq1kz
      @BS-dq1kz 11 місяців тому +4

      Wow. So glad things worked out the way they did and you weren’t in the air or anywhere around this horrific thing that day.

    • @BS-dq1kz
      @BS-dq1kz 11 місяців тому +18

      @@alexotf4378Why just assume another person is lying? I can’t stomach people like yourself. You’re like the guy who left a comment I saw here on UA-cam, to the child of a firefighter who died Sept 11th.
      I know people make things up but most likely it’s someone who was close to this horrible situation and decided to look up videos on YT about it. Then, they leave their comment.
      It’s quite strange to just automatically think another is flat out lying.

    • @charlieminaj2
      @charlieminaj2 10 місяців тому

      @@BS-dq1kzI bet you believe joe Biden is president

  • @jeffsmithist
    @jeffsmithist 2 роки тому +934

    It’s been over twenty years and bring back so many memories. I worked for American Airlines as a pilot, flying that airplane and working that day. Odds were 1 in 75 that could have been me. Had a Flight attendant crew that was based in Washington and knew those who died. Two quit the next day. Such a change to life in America as we knew it. Lest we ever forget…there are those in the world who wish us harm and we must alway remain vigilant to the threat to our homeland

    • @jeffdo9195
      @jeffdo9195 2 роки тому +93

      But yet Biden opens the bordetr....

    • @jeffdo9195
      @jeffdo9195 2 роки тому

      The terrorists won.. got everyone scared changed way we do things etc

    • @NG-cf7zh
      @NG-cf7zh 2 роки тому +116

      @@jeffdo9195 the border isn't open, genius, I live a few miles from Tijuana and it's the same as it's been for the last decade

    • @jeffdo9195
      @jeffdo9195 2 роки тому +38

      @@NG-cf7zh uh yea right. Who are rhey stopping?

    • @jeffdo9195
      @jeffdo9195 2 роки тому

      @@NG-cf7zh sorry u live in rhe ghetto

  • @Brooke52528
    @Brooke52528 2 роки тому +573

    I'll never forget that terrible day. I'm over the pond in England and I was in my office at the city council. It was after lunch over here cos of the time difference. Suddenly there was such commotion, with office worker's telling us what they'd heard. Just awful. I visited ground zero the next year to pay my respects to your beautiful people.

    • @rayfabris2512
      @rayfabris2512 2 роки тому

      thank you from California not trumps country prey he never gets into the white house again what a pos and good bye boris johnson

    • @robcarpenter1225
      @robcarpenter1225 2 роки тому +31

      🇺🇸♥️🇬🇧

    • @rayfabris2512
      @rayfabris2512 2 роки тому

      @@robcarpenter1225 😎cool it's 12 midnight just Rockin to Sammy Hagar while taking a break from Rockin my les paul and getting stoned California has the best bud and they drop it off at your door lol used to be illegal thanks Obama 😊 we need to flush the trump hatred here right down the toilet hate that orange conman so have a great day 👍🏼

    • @billgreen1861
      @billgreen1861 2 роки тому +16

      Ginny, thank you. 🙏

    • @xHiiTMalRk3rzx
      @xHiiTMalRk3rzx 2 роки тому +6

      No one cares that you’re in the city council stop bragging

  • @dianadaschel8646
    @dianadaschel8646 2 роки тому +208

    My husband was working as an air traffic controller in Portland, Oregon that morning. I was finishing up a night shift as a nurse. I was a little glum as 9/11/01 was my son’s 19th birthday-his first away from home as he had just started college in Texas and I was missing him. The day shift nurses started coming in, saying “turn on the TV”. Just then my husband called me at work (something he NEVER did) and told me that he was staying late as they were landing every plane in the country as quickly as possible. I passed this on to my co-workers who said that this can’t be true, it would be unimaginably difficult. But they did it very rapidly. I have seen a video of the radar that morning and it is eerie as the little blips disappear.
    I went home to sleep. When I awakened I was told that a building had collapsed. I remember thinking “I guess it wasn’t a dream”.

    • @pageribe2399
      @pageribe2399 2 роки тому +29

      @Diana Daschel
      Your husband is one of the many unsung heroes if that day. Granted, it was a clear day, but clearing our air space so quickly and safely was a monumental accomplishment by our air traffic controllers and pilots, good weather or no.

    • @dianalee3059
      @dianalee3059 2 роки тому +18

      And a huge hats off to the town of Gander who stepped up to the plate and handled the influx of 7,000 passengers as all international flights were ordered to land there. The musical Come From Away, from which this was born, was fantastic

    • @olgatrilogymartin3143
      @olgatrilogymartin3143 2 роки тому +4

      Took 2 hrs to do so 200 planes

    • @m_christine1070
      @m_christine1070 2 роки тому +4

      I also heard the news, on the radio on my drive home, after working my 12 hr hospital shirt as an RN

    • @kimberlyr.7712
      @kimberlyr.7712 2 роки тому +4

      As a fellow ATC, I'm glad I wasn't working that day in BWI, the coordination between agencies that day added an additional load on top of clearing their airspace. Kudos to all that worked their hardest on that day.

  • @tvaddict6623
    @tvaddict6623 Рік тому +47

    Nidia Gonzales was also a hero that day. Her calm and comforting voice was the last one poor Betty heard.

  • @Gemini1694
    @Gemini1694 2 роки тому +682

    still sends chills down my spine. RIP all people who lost their lives.

    • @danielhixson3717
      @danielhixson3717 2 роки тому +19

      Remember, by about noon, there wasn't a single aircraft contrail anywhere in the sky? It stayed that way for the rest of the week.

    • @AAAskeet
      @AAAskeet 2 роки тому +5

      Yes really weird for us being so close to O’hare.

    • @keithdonnellan5564
      @keithdonnellan5564 2 роки тому

      And all the people murdered in the middle east & north Korea & Vietnam I thought WW2 got rid of Nazis. But USA are the new ones. Sorry for those who died in the twins towers 3,000 More sorry for the 200,000 plus Civilians in Hiroshima & Nagasaki. Hope the usa get loads more 911's. They deserve it!

    • @GRequinBlanc
      @GRequinBlanc 2 роки тому +17

      May those responsible never find peace

    • @MrCallingoccupants
      @MrCallingoccupants 2 роки тому +6

      @@danielhixson3717 It was the Illuminati

  • @MichaelGreen831
    @MichaelGreen831 Рік тому +150

    22 years and we have not forgotten the heroes and victims and everyone touched by this horrific event.
    Forever rest in peace to the 2,977!

    • @wapiti128
      @wapiti128 Рік тому +14

      That number is actually higher because people have developed cancers and passed away from exposure to the dust from the WTC.😢

  • @mtang65
    @mtang65 2 роки тому +180

    Anna Allison was on American 11 going back California where she was working as a contractor in Toyota Design center in Long Beach. I was a temporary IT tech. I configured her Toshiba Laptop for dial-up. This was Sept 6th, a Thursday. She told me she was going to Boston for the long weekend and she wanna make sure she can remote in to her dept for some works. RIP Anna.

    • @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah
      @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah 2 роки тому +27

      So nice of you to come here to remember her to all who knew her, and those who didn't.
      Her memory will live on with you, her family and friends.

    • @KC-wi4gh
      @KC-wi4gh 2 роки тому +14

      I'm so sorry. That must be very difficult for you. It becomes even more real when someone like yourself shares the name of a Victim . 🙏✝️💔

    • @KristopherBaker
      @KristopherBaker 2 роки тому +11

      man for some reason this hits hard :-/

    • @texastoast5202
      @texastoast5202 2 роки тому +9

      Sorry to hear about Anna. Awful!

    • @Kenny-Alpha
      @Kenny-Alpha 2 роки тому

      And yet you have idio*s saying this never happened, there were no planes but missile, and the passengers were all fake/actors. SMH

  • @MarieHook-zo1ms
    @MarieHook-zo1ms Рік тому +192

    There's nothing more horrific than being an ATC, cop, firefighter, or civilian, seeing and feeling the horror unfold, and powerless to stop it. Those of us who were around then, we'll never forget y'all's efforts and love u all.

    • @michaelviveiros5569
      @michaelviveiros5569 Рік тому +16

      Maybe being on those plane or in the towers was a little more horrific

    • @Jeff-sp7bg
      @Jeff-sp7bg Рік тому

      No there are things more horrific trust me

    • @alfordelliott6943
      @alfordelliott6943 Рік тому +7

      ​@@Jeff-sp7bgseriously doubt it. People jumping 1000ft to their death to escape the 800 degree heat is prime horrific situation top 5 five for sure.

    • @BS-dq1kz
      @BS-dq1kz 11 місяців тому +1

      @@alfordelliott6943I have to agree. I’ve never been able to get the images of people jumping to their deaths out of my head. For some reason, that stuck with me the most. I guess because it shows just how hopeless they were. I can’t fathom my best option in a moment would be to jump like that. Horrific.
      With that said, I think the person above who said there are worse things, was possibly referring to bad things that can happen outside of the 911 scenario.
      For example, as horrifying as it would be to have to jump from those burning towers, I’d rather have to do that than experience the loss of one of my children. So, I suppose, depending on the person, there are indeed worse things that can happen.

    • @billj4525
      @billj4525 11 місяців тому +1

      @@alfordelliott6943 Yeah, that's up there in terms of horror. I feel like the terrorists planned it like that on purpose. They wanted to put people in one of the most intense and horrific situations possible where escape was basically impossible, and it was just pure torture. Being on the hi jacked planes and looking out the window and seeing NY city was definitely extremely terrifying, but still not as bad as what the people in the towers around and above the impact felt. Any time someone would jump to their death that fast shows you how dire and horrific their situation must have been. We heard some phone calls, but there were definitely people in much worse situations and likely people burned alive. RIP to all of those that died that day other than the terrorists.

  • @E59sb
    @E59sb 2 роки тому +409

    21:30 “is this real world or exercise” one of the most chilling statements, this whole situation still feels unreal. RIP to all the innocent souls lost and love and support to those that suffered. I can only imagine how hard it still must be to come to terms.. ❤

    • @mikecummings6593
      @mikecummings6593 2 роки тому +64

      They kept asking about real world exercised because just coincidentally there was a half a dozen drills going on the same hour what a coincidence

    • @mandidibble8497
      @mandidibble8497 2 роки тому +47

      That’s because norad was running an exercise that morning of hijackings. That’s what caused such confusion.

    • @mikecummings6593
      @mikecummings6593 2 роки тому +35

      @@mandidibble8497 quite a coincidence isn't it

    • @mrsignguy1000
      @mrsignguy1000 2 роки тому +15

      @@mikecummings6593 yeah, I think a LOT of us have gotten over that whole "coincidence" thing by now.
      I think heads need to roll over that attack....and not necessarily the ones (and from where) people were told!!!
      Note: I lost a couple friends and acquaintances that day!!! 😡😡😡

    • @mikecummings6593
      @mikecummings6593 2 роки тому +11

      @@mrsignguy1000 very sorry for your losses I don't know what you think about that day and I don't know who and why it happened but I do know the story I've Been Told surely is not for instance plane crashes with no planes planes don't disintegrate into nothing like the one in Pennsylvania did never seen a crash with just the hole in the ground and that hole in the Pentagon just makes me scratch my head and that terrorist passport found on a street in New York and Christine condition just really pushed me over the edge I know strange things happen but that one took the cake

  • @kenna176
    @kenna176 Рік тому +222

    I was 10 years old and watched the towers come down live on the news. Today, I work for American Airlines. I've heard stories directly from my coworkers, and my heart breaks for them every time.

    • @Skeptic2006
      @Skeptic2006 Рік тому +14

      Imagine how calm the people tried to be, because everyone thinks that's the best way to help the pilots if there's a problem. No pilots. Doors locked. Horrendous.

    • @madeleinereed6460
      @madeleinereed6460 Рік тому +22

      I was 10, too. I remember that day so well. I was in my 5th grade math class when my teacher got a phone call that sent her into tears. She turned on the TV and put the news on. Next thing we all know, we are being told to go home and that our parents were coming. When I got home, my mom, dad and I stood right in front of the TV in absolute horror....crying and covering our mouths in shock as the towers fell...it was horrible. I joined the Air Force in 2009 when I graduated highschool.

    • @juliemclain5841
      @juliemclain5841 Рік тому

      Pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp0ppppppppppp

    • @juliemclain5841
      @juliemclain5841 Рік тому

      Pppp😊pppp😊llppppp)

    • @juliemclain5841
      @juliemclain5841 Рік тому

      Pppppp.pl😊0pppppppp😊😊01

  • @Dr.scottcase88
    @Dr.scottcase88 Рік тому +147

    Well, it’s been exactly 22 years ago today. And I still am deeply emotionally impacted by what happened. For some reason my empathy is overwhelming. I read an article about one of the jumpers today and that really hit me hard. Anyway, I hope we will move closer to world, peace, and further away from chaos. Peace.

    • @ridesq
      @ridesq Рік тому +6

      I watched stuff about the jumpers the past few days too. I didn’t realize how many there were. :(

    • @aguyinhisroom
      @aguyinhisroom Рік тому +1

      Same. I honestly don't remember hearing about jumpers or fallers when it actually happened. maybe they avoided the subject on news etc@@ridesq

    • @Jeff-sp7bg
      @Jeff-sp7bg Рік тому +1

      ​@@aguyinhisroomit was all over the news and shown live. Many stories on it.

    • @billj4525
      @billj4525 11 місяців тому +2

      @@ridesq I couldn't believe it either. They said at least 200 jumped. 1 out of every 15 people that died that day jumped, which is a lot in my opinion, very scary.

  • @ThanksChris
    @ThanksChris Рік тому +137

    RIP Betty. So brave. ❤

    • @Mr_Pigeon_Guy
      @Mr_Pigeon_Guy 5 місяців тому +2

      Well she did warned Boston airport atc about what going happen

    • @noobslayer10101
      @noobslayer10101 6 днів тому

      ​@@Mr_Pigeon_Guyno really?

  • @Five_by_Five9340
    @Five_by_Five9340 2 роки тому +148

    I was a passenger on a hijacked plane back in the 80’s. Our flight out of Miami ended up going to Cuba. The hijackers had Molotov cocktails but no one was hurt, the pilots just complied. What happened on 9/11 was so completely different from what happened to us.

    • @kristennelson2480
      @kristennelson2480 2 роки тому +13

      Omg that’s still terrifying! It definitely could have been worse 🥴 my dad and uncle were pilots then they just recently retired from American and both were out on trips at the time so it was terrifying until we found out they were safe!

    • @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah
      @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah 2 роки тому +13

      So glad you're still here to tell the story of that day.
      I remember hijackings being used in political protest more in the 70s, and security tightened so it became less likely from then onwards.
      You must just have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    • @Five_by_Five9340
      @Five_by_Five9340 2 роки тому +10

      Yes, I think there were a lot of political protests, and also people who may have had legal problems and needed to get back to their own country where they would be treated sympathetically. When we landed, the hijackers were arrested and then we all sat around the airport in Cuba for hours while they checked out the plane. I remember being so upset we went back to Miami and had to talk to the FBI, because we were supposed to be going to Disney!

    • @Five_by_Five9340
      @Five_by_Five9340 2 роки тому +13

      But also, those hijackings to Cuba were extremely common from the late 60’s through the 80’s. Back then of course no screening, people could walk up to your gate to see you off or welcome you, and you often walked across the tarmac to the stairs to board your plane. I felt worse for my parents as we were on that flight last minute and scattered all over the plane. A super nice lady sitting next to me made a point of distracting me by showing me an album of her show dogs.
      My dad was a career diplomat and we all carried diplomatic passports, which violent hijackers would have loved. He would have been a great bargaining chip or used for public threats. But these guys just wanted to go home.

    • @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah
      @ElizabethWarrenYeahYeah 2 роки тому +5

      @@Five_by_Five9340 I can imagine the upheaval, the stress and worry.
      Did you get to Disney at all?
      You must have been frightened of flying again, I know I would.

  • @maryturko6490
    @maryturko6490 Рік тому +87

    Doesn't matter how much time has passed, this is so heartbreaking.

  • @AbbyGarrett
    @AbbyGarrett 2 роки тому +508

    This is always so surreal to listen to. It’s amazing how many controllers can remain composed during something like this. It was easy to hear “MAYDAY!” from Flight 93 and screaming/struggling, followed by what sounds like hijackers sending transmissions. Handling this entire situation required so much individual coordination and heroism….and that’s an understatement. America was broken but also united as one that day. We need to remember this.

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 роки тому

      PROOF that an F-16 shot down Flight 93 could be found at 1:58:41 on this tape so WHY did the video stop 16 minutes earlier??? Hmmmm. #COVERUP

    • @bkg1964bg
      @bkg1964bg 2 роки тому +3

      I'm sure you're right about them. Controllers are NOT DumbThen

    • @gaylebordeaux7632
      @gaylebordeaux7632 2 роки тому +10

      @@ixlr8677 fool

    • @ixlr8677
      @ixlr8677 2 роки тому +1

      @@gaylebordeaux7632 i got yer fool.

    • @jlgoins64
      @jlgoins64 2 роки тому

      LOL, what do you think we are at now....Biden is doing his best to destroy us..

  • @DevonRexLady
    @DevonRexLady Рік тому +113

    Huge respect for Lydia, AA Reservations Supervisor.

  • @HM-dd3pt
    @HM-dd3pt 2 роки тому +63

    I WILL NEVER FORGET. I feel the need to watch all the 911 documentaries every year and will continue to do so.

    • @Twothenines
      @Twothenines 2 роки тому +1

      IKR? I listen to Zeitgeist the movie on a weekly basis.

    • @timothyprentice5944
      @timothyprentice5944 2 роки тому +11

      I also have to watch the documentaries every year. It drives my wife crazy, but it’s important to
      Never allow this terrible crime to
      Be forgotten.

    • @donnasettle2010
      @donnasettle2010 2 роки тому +1

      @@timothyprentice5944 All responsible have and will be brought to justice for treason and crimes against humanity. They will not escape!

    • @fredmar6436
      @fredmar6436 2 роки тому

      @@donnasettle2010 You're a joke. But it's not really your fault because you're supposed to be a joke. It's in the script.

  • @DaisyLee1963
    @DaisyLee1963 Рік тому +56

    Thanks for uploading this. Gives a human context to a traumatic experience for all of us listening to this, even many years after the events. These recordings are a testament to the professionalism and dedication of ATCs, dispatchers, and military personnel on duty that terrible day.
    They were so admirable, and I give thanks for them.
    So touching to hear the sadness in the ATCs voices as they realized the horror of what was transpiring

  • @carolynmaynard3694
    @carolynmaynard3694 2 роки тому +105

    I miss the American Spirit that came after this. I thought we changed forever. It looks like we have lost that. Let’s try and love each other no matter what. Let’s help each other. Americans can survive anything, even if our politics are different.

    • @sce2aux464
      @sce2aux464 2 роки тому +19

      The feeling on September 12th towards each other was magnificent.

    • @nebraskajoenelson8987
      @nebraskajoenelson8987 2 роки тому

      If 9-11 happened again tomorrow......Republicans would simply blame the liberals and so forth

    • @arlionheart9744
      @arlionheart9744 2 роки тому +1

      A resolve that is broken then mended will never be as strong as before it broke, especially when it comes to people and the passage of time. It is in the eaknrsses of that Mende resolve people and groups will try to exploit for their own power and egomaniacal means.

    • @nekograce7914
      @nekograce7914 2 роки тому +3

      I still try to live every day with that spirit.

    • @carolynmaynard3694
      @carolynmaynard3694 2 роки тому

      @@nekograce7914 God bless you! I always try to be friendly to everyone and try to love everyone, sometimes I just have to do it from a distance.

  • @SandiiCom
    @SandiiCom Рік тому +147

    I remember being alone watching the late night news in Australia, when the broadcast was interrupted with the live footage of the first plane "accident",.. then watching the 2nd plane hit live... then I was awake all night watching the horror unfold until 11am the next day.. in tears, wanting to help somehow & not knowing how... Years later when I was in NYC at ground zero I remarked to an American lady that I couldn't get over the complete & utter kindness of strangers toward me the whole time I was in NYC (carrying my heavy suitcases up & down subway stairs, asking me if I needed help everywhere I went before I even knew I was lost, returning my lost items, just having my back).. I told her I'd always heard the "rude" New Yorker stereotype my whole life, & was shocked to find the opposite. In her loud NY accent she replied "Oh Yee-ah! People USED to be like that here, but that all changed after 9/11. People really started lookin' out for each other y'know..." I was suddenly overcome with so much pride for all the American people who let it make them better rather than bitter... that something good could come from something so awful.. and whilst it's typically Aussie humour to be amused at loud displays of "American Pride", I kept hearing my heart say "God Bless you America". It still does. I pray that without tragedy, may you all be this UNITED again..

    • @mrwailingguitar
      @mrwailingguitar Рік тому +11

      Thank you for your kind words Sandi, hope you and yours made out ok with the wildfires there. Need to take care of each other, in the end it's all we have.

    • @JimmyKlef
      @JimmyKlef Рік тому +6

      I feel us americans can and should deem honorary Americans.
      You, and everyone like you are honorary americans.
      It’s all just us anyway. If this happened to Sydney or any of us we would want to have your backs too. Nyc took the brunt. By far. But the whole world got smacked silly that day.

    • @thea5714
      @thea5714 4 місяці тому

      @SandiiCom Very kind comments ~ thank you~! As an American from Upstate New York, I can tell you this -- New Yorkers of the NYC had it in them all the time~! When the chips were down, any trivial gripes became non-existent. That tough, brash exterior gave way to the NYC heart: a Tender-Tiger-Warrior-Got-Your-Back rose to the fore in a time of need. Love, humanity, kindness, compassion - COURAGE - was there all the time. It is times like these that show what people are really made of. NYC, you all made me SO PROUD~! That goes for ALL Americans, too. Don't let the turmoil of today fool you. We ARE united at heart, praying and waiting for our young, foolish college folks to grow up and learn that the world is not sugar-coated.

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 2 роки тому +293

    Flight 93 was a flight that a friend was captain on - but he was off for medical reasons and was not working. He used to commute to San Francisco from Seattle to make that trip, and he loved that flight. Every time I hear these recordings, I think of him. He was a fabulous pilot and wonderful person.
    To be clear, these radio transmissions are more chaos than one would think. Protocols and communications were modified following 9/11 in order to avoid duplication and misinformation. That said, they did as good a job as they could do given the circumstances. Bless them for their service.

    • @Archie583
      @Archie583 2 роки тому +3

      @andyindub I think he said his friend was not working that flight that day.

    • @danna9680
      @danna9680 Рік тому +4

      Yeah. I just commented how much of a mess this was, beginning at about one hour. These poor souls have nothing to work with.

    • @hllboi817
      @hllboi817 Рік тому +2

      Flight 93 was the only 1 that had the balls to fight back

    • @onegirlrev
      @onegirlrev Рік тому +2

      ​@@hllboi817 first soldiers to die in the war on terror

    • @TXnine7nine
      @TXnine7nine Рік тому +49

      @@hllboi817 Flight 93 was the only flight where the passengers learned about what had happened on the ground. Before 9/11 a highjacking meant you remain calm and the highjackers would land the plane and make demands. Suicide highjackings into buildings was unheard of. Flights 11, 175 and 77 didn’t have the information that those on 93 had. Has nothing to do about “having balls”.

  • @志瑜杨
    @志瑜杨 Рік тому +37

    Betty Ong will forever be a hero.

  • @kurtbilinski1723
    @kurtbilinski1723 2 роки тому +100

    This is the toughest thing I've ever listened to. I'm extremely impressed how everyone's attitude was "I will continue to do my job to the best of my ability." I salute you all.

  • @dotesondots
    @dotesondots Рік тому +154

    I started listening to this video and started to cry. I cannot finish listening to this video. I feel so much sorrow for all the people who died or lived through this horrific attack. I feel it in my body and soul. God Bless all, especially those who survived, those who died, and the friends and families of all. Rest in Peace under the wings of Angels. 🙏

    • @phoenix7289
      @phoenix7289 Рік тому +11

      I feel you. The beginning was honestly one of the toughest parts, but I was able to get composed, somehow. I don't blame you though. It's really sad and a very stressful thing to listen to. Don't do it if you don't have to!

  • @Deakybean181
    @Deakybean181 2 роки тому +86

    My friends dad died in 9/11

    • @ToyotaNutjob
      @ToyotaNutjob 2 роки тому

      Does he ever fuck his half sister? They should do it on every September 11th every yesr

    • @KHAYREE-kc
      @KHAYREE-kc Рік тому

      Thats kinda of messed ngl

    • @SteelSmoker
      @SteelSmoker Рік тому +7

      @@KHAYREE-kc How exactly?
      Was she supposed to stay single and alone for the rest of her and the kids life, all while being miserable.....
      You need to grow up..."NGL". (eyeroll)

    • @KHAYREE-kc
      @KHAYREE-kc Рік тому

      @@SteelSmoker after the dad died she’s smashing some other dude if that man was still here he would not like that thats fucked up

    • @woodrochristopherwood1578
      @woodrochristopherwood1578 Рік тому +11

      Very responsible loving step father to make sure his step son remembers his father.

  • @radvlad1431
    @radvlad1431 2 роки тому +87

    I was in the air on a flight from Tulsa Oklahoma to Los Angeles California on 9/11 during the "attacks". I remember the plane turned left then it turned right then it turned left again. I got scared because I knew that wasn't normal and I was already afraid of flying at that time. Pilot came on the loudspeaker and said, "we have to land because of a problem in the pressurization system". We proceeded to land in Albuquerque New Mexico instead of Los Angeles. When we landed the captain came back on and said, "I'm captain (so and so), the man who lied to you. We will be getting off the plane now and you will hear about the events that have transpired in our country...".

    • @yaakovbaker2137
      @yaakovbaker2137 2 роки тому +23

      He did a good job

    • @radvlad1431
      @radvlad1431 2 роки тому +1

      @@yaakovbaker2137 yeah

    • @nunyabiz2889
      @nunyabiz2889 2 роки тому +11

      This story gave me goosebumps. Thanks for sharing.

    • @barbarapassmore7761
      @barbarapassmore7761 2 роки тому +14

      It seems less common to hear stories from people also flying that morning and what they were told when their flights were grounded. I’m in the Uk and followed the events pm due to difference in time. It affected me deeply. I have visited ground zero since to pay my respects to all those dear people who lost their lives. I enjoyed reading this person’s experience of events

    • @TheRaindancer10
      @TheRaindancer10 2 роки тому +1

      @@barbarapassmore7761 thank you so very much for this heart felt account. I know this can't compare but I'm mourning the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Internet has brought world events closer and faster. God bless you.

  • @therealuncleowen2588
    @therealuncleowen2588 2 роки тому +261

    Difficult to listen to this but important to be remembered.
    The rising stress levels were generally met with professionalism, quick conversations passing along the facts, identifying what was speculation. The behavior of all was impressive.
    Finally, kudos to whoever put this together for ending it with a true roll credits moment. This was 102:07 well spent.

    • @old77733
      @old77733 Рік тому +8

      Why are you impressed? It sounded like everyone was caught off guard, and there was a mass loss of life. This was a major failure for all involved and a warning to every american to stay alert

    • @bangrojai4868
      @bangrojai4868 Рік тому

      @@old77733 in situation like this, worse thing can be happened. Like Tenerife Disaster.

    • @HimothyBurton
      @HimothyBurton Рік тому

      Virgin lol

    • @steveshea7725
      @steveshea7725 Рік тому +5

      Keep in mind that being calm, logical, compartmentalizing emotions and following procedure is literally their profession and they are psychologically screened for this, so it's to be expected.

  • @KillaKam3103
    @KillaKam3103 Рік тому +22

    33:34 United 175 talking to air traffic controllers about the suspicious things they heard from the radio from American 11 shortly before they were hijacked also…unbelievable

  • @CenobiteBeldar
    @CenobiteBeldar 2 роки тому +154

    On this day, aviation was never the same again.
    I remember going through Air Force boot camp in 2008, my MTI told us what it was like after the planes hit the towers. He was newish to MTI job and he said he was like 2-3 hours late to work every day. The lines to get on base were backed up. Security forces had .50 caliber machine gun nests spread throughout every gate entry pointing directly at every car wanting to enter. If you wanted to prank the gate, that day was not the day to do it.

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 роки тому

      PROOF that an F-16 shot down Flight 93 could be found at 1:58:41 on this tape so WHY did the video stop 16 minutes earlier??? Hmmmm. #COVERUP

    • @mikem3875
      @mikem3875 2 роки тому +3

      I was in the air force Aug 91 - 95

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 2 роки тому +7

      I was working on submarines and aircraft carriers during that time at a naval shipyard. Security was already obviously a serious issue there but I can hardly even describe how much security was heightened starting that morning. Lots of marines armed with lots of firepower. Getting patted down when walking thru the gates into the yard, vehicles searched top to bottom, etc.

    • @dave8599
      @dave8599 2 роки тому

      islam is evil to its core. fuck them.

    • @amybaker5241
      @amybaker5241 2 роки тому +3

      I lived next to Otis, heard them when they took off to find it, everyday going over the Bourne or Sagamore bridge onto Cape Cod they were sitting there with Thier vehicles mounted with guns sitting there for weeks.

  • @Ee-pg4nb
    @Ee-pg4nb 2 роки тому +152

    Thank you SO MUCH for posting this! So many memories and emotions come back. My husband’s twin niece and nephew were supposed to fly on flight 11 but ended up missing the flight because his niece started having a panic attack out of nowhere and she had to be seen by medical at the airport. She had never had that happen before. When we found out what happened, we were freaking out cause we thought they were killed. And because all the phones were jammed with people trying to find out information, they weren’t able to call their mom for hours!!! My poor my poor sister in law was freaking out because there was so much misinformation for the first few hours as to which airline had struck the towers and the pentagon so it was truly a nightmare. 5 hours later she finally got a call from my niece and she told her why they weren’t on the plane. Talk about raw emotions. Our family felt so conflicted because we were grieving their loss and then so overwhelmed with joy that they missed the flight but then we felt SO much grief for the families of those who perished. I can’t believe it’s been an entire generation that has past since that sad day. And a lot of those kids don’t even know about it. It’s never been part of a history class in public schools and that makes me so mad! This generation needs to know what happened on that day and the hero’s! I don’t have any clue WHY it’s not being taught or talked about in schools. It’s a travesty in my opinion and a total disrespect to those who sacrificed their lives to save others! I STILL pray every day for the families of those who perished and I still watch the first documentary from the Naudet brothers every year on the anniversary to make sure I never forget the bravery of that day.

    • @jillfeatherman5523
      @jillfeatherman5523 2 роки тому +9

      I live in NY. My kids are 20 & 22. I do know that 9/11 was taught in their high school. In fact I think they actually watched some of the footage in class too. I’ll never forget what I was doing that day. My oldest had just turned 1 and I was a stay at home mom. I was talking to my mom on the phone and had the tv on in the background. I remembering seeing the first plane hit and thinking that it was ‘just’ an awful accident. Then the second one hit. I told my mom to turn on her TV. I remember being glued to the TV (because the internet wasn’t really a thing) and going through a roller coaster of emotions. For those of us who lived through 9/11, at least for people in the US, our lives changed that day. I remember being sad, scared and just had a general feeling of vulnerability that I hadn’t felt before. It definitely opened my eyes to terrorism in the world but I’m pretty sure our response since 9/11 really hasn’t made us any safer. I think we have more enemies now and their smarter, wealthier, and have even bigger weapons than a plane.

    • @trixiess364
      @trixiess364 2 роки тому +8

      My kids were born in ‘04 and ‘05, and they were not taught about 9/11 in public school in TN. I was shocked. They spent weeks on WW11, The Vietnam War, but nothing about 9/11 or the subsequent wars that were literally happening during their entire life. Beyond sad.

    • @Ee-pg4nb
      @Ee-pg4nb 2 роки тому +5

      @@jillfeatherman5523 of course it was taught to your kids in high school because that’s the state it most happened in. Both of my daughters who are in their early 20’s didn’t get educated about it in high school but we lived in the south so that may have had something to do with it. Who knows.

    • @Ee-pg4nb
      @Ee-pg4nb 2 роки тому +1

      @@trixiess364 I know right!! Same with mine! Made me so mad!

    • @mollyb4541
      @mollyb4541 2 роки тому +11

      Wow. Your niece must have had a strange premonition that kept her and your nephew off the plane. Gave me chills. I do believe there are those who have these “feelings” that protect them from danger. I would agree this should be taught in every school. This was my first “you know where you were” when this happened. I had just got to work that morning. Shortly there someone said a plane crashed into the WT center. We went to the cafeteria becuz we knew there was a TV. I went back to my desk and called my mom after several attempts becuz I couldn’t get through. As I was talking to her about the news she said she was watching and was shocked. Within a minute she sighed so loud and said OMG! I asked what happened, she said another plane hit the 2nd tower on live TV. I remember her saying “this is a deliberate attack on the USA.” I left work shortly and I remember driving home from work. It was a sunny day and weather was nice enough to drive home with windows open. At the stop light, all I could hear was people’s AM news radio stations. It was such an eerie day. I felt lost and numb that day.

  • @gates69
    @gates69 Рік тому +127

    When they refer to plane passengers and “souls on board” it always gives me chills. These recordings are essential to see what was going on behind the scenes but man it’s tough to listen to. Never forget! ❤

    • @LAplaneSpotter
      @LAplaneSpotter Рік тому +11

      Chilling indeed. But “souls” refers to not just the passengers but also crew members.

    • @MakeItMakeSense285
      @MakeItMakeSense285 Рік тому +8

      @@LAplaneSpotterAlso they use the word souls in case any cadavers are being transported in the cargo bay.

    • @kyle5555
      @kyle5555 Рік тому +3

      @@MakeItMakeSense285wouldn’t the soul be gone from the body tho? Thats why I always understood it to be living people, no?

    • @lennywhere
      @lennywhere Рік тому +1

      @@kyle5555 think they meant pets, but not sure.

    • @francescatrezzani6609
      @francescatrezzani6609 9 місяців тому

      Conversations between ATC and planes always ask "how many souls ? How much fuel ?" And the monitoring pilot answers with the number of passengers (souls) + crew .... fuel ...
      So "souls" is just the way

  • @lyncressler2608
    @lyncressler2608 25 днів тому +8

    Listening to this in 9/11/2024 and it all comes back 😢

  • @maryreed4534
    @maryreed4534 Рік тому +119

    I am absolutely amazed by the professionalism of all of these people.
    The military is trained for crisis but, I can't imagine being an air traffic controller, which is already highly stressful, having to deal with this horrific tragedy, and keep it together.
    Thank you all for your service.
    To all the first responders that day, thank you.
    RIP, to all those lost that day. 😢💔

    • @LBGirl1988
      @LBGirl1988 Рік тому +12

      Only one person I can hear was unprofessional. There is a woman who answers, “cool!” after being told this situation was real.

    • @Heybrotruthhurts
      @Heybrotruthhurts Рік тому +4

      25:54 this girl thought it was "cool" that there was a hijacking. And was excited. Not professional for such a serious situation at all.

    • @Flo1918
      @Flo1918 Рік тому

      ​@@Heybrotruthhurts yes but maybe this person could not understand, maybe mentally she couldn't imagine and thought it was a game..

    • @weewooweewoo906
      @weewooweewoo906 11 місяців тому +2

      @@oneman6550kind of like how some people start uncontrollably laughing in stressful situations

    • @Wrestlelesson
      @Wrestlelesson 11 місяців тому +2

      You give her a blame just because she says "cool" what kind of person are you? She did her best what she could possibly do.

  • @susanmoore7229
    @susanmoore7229 Рік тому +45

    Over 20 years and this can still make my heart clutch. 💔 Thank you for finding and sharing

  • @vickiburton7425
    @vickiburton7425 2 роки тому +359

    This literally brought me to tears and made me physically ill. My heart breaks for ALL the souls( except the hijackers)on the planes, the first responders, the people in and around the trade center buildings and their families. God bless America and may we NEVER forget.

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 2 роки тому +31

      No worries, you said souls, the murderers didn't have souls.
      Peace, from Canada.
      (24 Canadians were amongst the 2977 victims that day.)
      May they all rest peacefully.

    • @Yo_mama_wears_combat-boots
      @Yo_mama_wears_combat-boots 2 роки тому +19

      I think about Betty, the flight attendant.. and how afraid she must have been when the plane descended at such a rapid pace.
      They knew nothing would save them .. so sad

    • @j.robertgreene9522
      @j.robertgreene9522 2 роки тому +12

      Two words .... .George ....Bush

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 2 роки тому +15

      @@j.robertgreene9522 and three letters.........C.......I........A................

    • @spacemanspiff6332
      @spacemanspiff6332 2 роки тому +9

      Even the highjackers. To be so corrupted and convicted to such horrid evil. The shame, the sadness, it's tragic what must have happened to them to turn them into such monsters.

  • @sclady4816
    @sclady4816 Рік тому +68

    I remember this day as if it happened yesterday, absolutely an unimaginable event that the entire airline’s community, pilots, companies, controllers, NORAD, attendants, passengers, etc all performed to the very best of their abilities as professionals and hero’s. My sincere thoughts, prayers and my utmost respect for all involved in this tragic situation and sincere sympathies to all those who lost their loved ones. No doubt we are much safer in 2023 and certainly more prepared. Much thoughts for all the towns, countries etc with all the cooperation in getting all the plans grounded and assisting all the airlines getting out of the air and parked. Should prove to all humans we come together in major events, no matter the country, how fortunate we are! Thanks for posting!

  • @PaganWizard
    @PaganWizard 2 роки тому +162

    Almost 21 years have passed, and this is still bone chilling, and mind numbing. I knew 2 people who were directly impacted by this attack on our Country. They were engaged to be married, and were both at work, he was in the WTC south tower, and she was in a neighboring high rise. They were talking on the phone when the second plane struck the south tower. His last words were "oh shit" and the line disconnected. He was never seen or heard from again. She believed that he watched the plane heading straight towards him.

    • @PicmipPixel
      @PicmipPixel 2 роки тому +13

      21 years, time really goes by fast... I remember being in the largest comercial shopping center in Europe at the time when it happened and all the TV turned into that sad moment and every body just stopped and watched...

    • @horseyhorselips3501
      @horseyhorselips3501 2 роки тому +5

      AMEN 🙏

    • @norarotkin6228
      @norarotkin6228 2 роки тому +14

      This brings back the horror of that day. I'm amazed at how the people communicating remained calm and did their jobs.

    • @deborakrolow2990
      @deborakrolow2990 2 роки тому +4

      😔😢

    • @shawntruckingwithbs5302
      @shawntruckingwithbs5302 2 роки тому +1

      Still no proper investigation, and when one tries it gets blocked by the government, par for a course when they try to keep this covered up like JFK all over again

  • @Seeker0fTruth
    @Seeker0fTruth 2 роки тому +80

    19:45 / An unimaginable and heart-stopping realization…my blood pressure is sky high just listening to this. Difficult to listen to but necessary in order to fully honor what happened that day. #NeverForget

    • @anonymousposter6461
      @anonymousposter6461 Рік тому

      @Cottonheaded Ninnymuggins The people directly responsible for this were hunted by the US military for years. They’re dead.
      Their ideological descendants would absolutely do this again, though. Just keep in mind that people are not a monolith anywhere. Sometimes immigrants are political extremists, and sometimes they’re just people.

  • @deepeddysf
    @deepeddysf Рік тому +130

    I was in nyc in a meeting in a conference room at 8:40am when the first plane hit the World Trade Center. I watched the second plane hit from our office balcony at 35th st. We had colleagues staying at a hotel outside the Pentagon who described hearing the plane fly overhead before crashing. I went into a kind of depression for at least six months after September 11. This recording came up in my suggestions and it really takes one back to the events of the day. The shocking horror of it all. The coming together too. What a very dark thing to have happened. God bless all those who work to keep us safe.

    • @cameronvaughn8434
      @cameronvaughn8434 Рік тому

      What were you depressed? U got lucky dude...smh

    • @deepeddysf
      @deepeddysf Рік тому +4

      @@cameronvaughn8434 I think you misunderstood. I was miles away.

    • @maryj2671
      @maryj2671 11 місяців тому

      Didn't Biden learn anything from this? Biden gone crazy in 2020 still till now letting all those terrorist come across the border. So sad

    • @mamaveros
      @mamaveros 10 днів тому

      Thank God you are alive and able to keep all who perished alive in memory. You have compassion and are a survivor! All you watched n lived through... ❤❤❤❤❤
      Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤

  • @TractorMonkeywithJL
    @TractorMonkeywithJL 2 роки тому +176

    9/11 changed my work for years after that. I worked at an air force base and the next day after, the base was locked down so tight it took me 4 hours to get through the gate so I could get to my work place. Nothing was ever the same at work after that. Longer hours, non stop overtime, shifts staggered so people could get on base quicker due to security measures. Barricades were put up all over the place at the gates. The ripple effect that one event can have on the lives of others is mind boggling.

    • @richardhiller3135
      @richardhiller3135 2 роки тому +8

      Well that's just sad. It's ridiculous that we weren't and likely still aren't properly prepared for such events

    • @scotta.5681
      @scotta.5681 2 роки тому +9

      @@richardhiller3135 That's the way it is. You tighten up security, SOP's and technology and believe you're now prepared and the next step is for your enemies to focus on working to overcome and get around all the systems we've put in place. And that's the way it will continue so long as people want to hurt and kill each other.

    • @nelsonsullivanhd9908
      @nelsonsullivanhd9908 2 роки тому +11

      How much of the reaction do you feel was unnecessary?
      I'm thinking back to when COVID first hit... Seeing big sheets of Plexi glass in stores with holes in them, or people wearing face shields made for liquid splashes to keep other people's air away from them...
      Seems like the way of our country (or minds in general) is when something bad happens, we try to fix it by making sure it never happens again instead of making sure it never happens in the first place.
      Of course that would mean these horrific events would have had to be expected and planned for by otherwise good people.
      Anyway, too many bandaids and not enough knee pads.

    • @frankez99
      @frankez99 2 роки тому +5

      I was active duty USAF as well….was deployed one week later. Busy times but we F’d up a ton of enemies with our BUFFS.

    • @jackfitzpatrick8173
      @jackfitzpatrick8173 2 роки тому +6

      And don't forget Major Hassan...and the Washington Navy Yard.

  • @jasonsigafoos631
    @jasonsigafoos631 2 роки тому +189

    I was 21 years old and was in Canada on a fishing trip with some of the finest first responders I have worked with in my career when this all happened. We were so remote in Canada and technology still so limited at that time that by the time we even knew it happened it was already over. Thousands of American lives lost, 343 of the finest first responders included in that and a day that will never ever be forgotten. I spent 10 years as a 911 dispatcher and can tell you that the feeling they were having was that of being useless. You know you have a shit ton of emergencies going on, you have to remain calm, you have to remain clear and concise as everyone else out there needed them. I have never worked a hijack or dealt with anything of this magnitude but I can understand it to a degree. This is what true trained professionals do daily all over this world that most people overlook. From the radio dispatchers to the pilots, controllers, to the military, to people like flight attendant Betty Ong who tried her best to help this in any way she could America appreciates everthing you did and tried to do. You fought the best fight you could with what you had to work with. God bless you all!

    • @mariotovar2173
      @mariotovar2173 2 роки тому +13

      I was a 411 operator for AT&T over in Denver, Colorado. When the cell towers fell along with the World Trade Center Twin Towers. Lots of calls were diverted from New York City and Philadelphia to our call center. It was a heartbreaking time for all of us operators trying to console callers when they needed listings at or near crash sites.

    • @diffrntlytwistd7442
      @diffrntlytwistd7442 2 роки тому +1

      I too was clueless until many hours after the tragedy, Up in Northern Canada. Walking into a remote truck stop 15 hours later, the mood of the people was immediately upon me, alerting me that something horrible had happened. I was directed to the drivers/TV lounge . I was quickly briefed and updated and utterly shocked by Guys who had been there from the beginning. Still as stunned as I was. 💔

    • @leilanic9904
      @leilanic9904 2 роки тому +1

      i live in canada in a major city we’re on the west coast so of course nyc is 3 hours ahead. such a tragic day :( i remember being glued to the TV all day :(

    • @SilentGloves
      @SilentGloves Рік тому +1

      You might very well be the only person I've ever encountered that doesn't have a "morning of September 11, 2001" story.

  • @meganmorris5105
    @meganmorris5105 Рік тому +65

    I was 17 and a senior in high school when this happened. I remember exactly where I was that day. I lived about 40 miles from the Flight 93 crash site. We heard at first that the plane crashed at a large hotel in the area. They later corrected that and verified the flight crashed in Shanksville. It’s near Somerset, PA, literally in the middle of nowhere. The plane flew over my town. My aunt and uncle saw it flying erratically over their house. They saw the numbers. All of the hospitals in the area were put on alert, and all emergency crews were sent there. My mom had to be lifeflighted that day due to having a heart attack. When they found there were no survivors, they dispatched one of the flight crews to take my mom. They had to get FAA clearance to fly, and they debated about it a few times. It was literally up and down for a few minutes. They made it to where my mom needed to be, but they were grounded after that. My mom was literally the only civilian in the air after the planes were grounded. It’s weird to think about how close we were to the terrorism in a little small town in Western Pennsylvania. It could’ve been me and my family and friends. You’d think more about it happening in the cities, but not in small town America. It’s crazy. I’ve been to the crash site. The way they memorialized the victims was just something. I also believe in divine intervention. Nobody on the ground was killed due to that crash. The only nearby buildings were a couple of houses that were maybe about a mile away. It’s like it’s holy ground, and it definitely feels like a sacred place. Those people were heroes.

    • @katy9291
      @katy9291 Рік тому +4

      I hope your mom recovered 🙏 even though it's a long time ago now. I was 11, live in Denmark and it was all over the news, and I still remember it so clearly. Absolutely horrible, heartbreaking and I'm so so sorry for everyone affected ❤

    • @SaraPaschal-hu7ff
      @SaraPaschal-hu7ff Рік тому +1

      Why is it bad for them? It was way worse for the ppl who had to see it!

    • @augustacorns
      @augustacorns Рік тому +5

      The passengers of United 93 are heroes!❤❤❤ I want to visit the memorial.

  • @oracleofdelphiii
    @oracleofdelphiii 4 місяці тому +11

    The innocence in that conversation "A real world hijacking?! Cool!". No one knew how dangerous it really was...they'd think it was just some weirdo wanting money or wanting an escape to another country. They would've never expected something like this.

    • @KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved
      @KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved 14 днів тому

      She was probably so giddy because it was something that never happened before - maybe to her. But once the reality and damage of the situation came. I'm sure that person regretted it afterwards.

    • @legoboy7825
      @legoboy7825 2 дні тому

      @@KnottsBear-yTalesPreservedI think a lot of people are reading into it too much. In my opinion, she was probably dealing with a lot that morning with the exercise going on, then gets told they have to get info and reach out regarding a real world hijacking, so she sarcastically replies cool. She wasn’t excited, she was acknowledging the situation with sarcastic enthusiasm to show she doesn’t want this to be happening.

  • @soculese
    @soculese 2 роки тому +80

    All these years later and these audio clips still shake me to the core. The ATC operators and the people on the grounds reactions as they piece all of what is happening together is chilling

    • @versansky75
      @versansky75 Рік тому +1

      The one guy was talking to U175 before it was hijacked. U175 was talking about a suspicious transmission and then lost communication with it. And 93 and 77 almost collided with each other during a routine turn

    • @danwoodliefphotography871
      @danwoodliefphotography871 Рік тому

      It is like it is happening now when you listen to these broadcasts. The day our world changed.

  • @martindehavilland-fox3175
    @martindehavilland-fox3175 2 роки тому +138

    A day that will never be forgotten as long as I'm alive.
    As an ex-flyer, we still see all aviators, no matter from which nation, as a global family, and may my family all be remembered with joy and happiness (zl). Our passengers were always placed in our care for the duration of their journey. This day, their fate and ours was beyond our control.
    For a job we were trained hard for, the realisation must have been horrific for the crew and passengers, and no training could ever prepare you for that.
    Tonight, over twenty years later on listening to this video, and, as I always do on the 11th September, I raise a glass to my crewmates, passengers, those on the ground and all others affected by this most hideous of events on this fateful day. It was the day the world changed.
    May your G-d be with you and grant you peace, irrespective of your faith.

    • @kimberlyr.7712
      @kimberlyr.7712 2 роки тому +5

      As a Veteran and retired ATC, I wholly agree. This is a sad day for the Airline Industry, as tears stream down my face, we can never forget that day.

  • @emmamclaughlin4621
    @emmamclaughlin4621 Рік тому +58

    The professionalism and level headedness of these people are amazing. Thank you for everything you did that day, and hugs for what you continue to live with.

    • @frajoladellagato
      @frajoladellagato Рік тому +1

      Really? I heard a lot of panic and sloppiness.

    • @mikepxg6406
      @mikepxg6406 Рік тому

      You are joking. Communication was terrible. they lost so much time whaen they should have scrambled fighter jest at first sign of hijacking. Some messages between ground staff were unintelligible and had to be repeated several times. I would say some of these controllers were completely inept.

    • @johnnycochicken
      @johnnycochicken 8 місяців тому +1

      @@mikepxg6406 this raises a vexing question--were controllers inept or were the communication channels set up poorly? I'm inclined toward the latter view, that the system that they had to navigate in order to convey the information to the right people was disorganized. There may also have been technical problems, which could help explain some problems with intelligibility for example. Having no special knowledge, though, I could possibly be giving too much benefit of the doubt. I just personally don't want to prematurely blame the individuals involved in this coordination problem.

  • @abigailfeldman
    @abigailfeldman 25 днів тому +5

    23 years today. Listening again because I do not want to ever forget.

  • @sp6726
    @sp6726 2 роки тому +187

    As 9/11 approaches, so do the memories. This audio compilation is an important piece of history & it shows how incredible the air traffic controllers handled the horrible events of that day.
    NEVER FORGET.

    • @stumpedii8639
      @stumpedii8639 2 роки тому

      of course the us govt had to hide the black boxes.. contents of epstines safe .. etc.. of course.. but you ever wonder why? pretty obvious i think.

    • @melissasalsbury4705
      @melissasalsbury4705 2 роки тому +8

      When he says they're in the cockpit.....😖

    • @melissasalsbury4705
      @melissasalsbury4705 2 роки тому +11

      If you ever need a reason to be proud of your fellow man, listen to all these professionals helping the best way they know how.

  • @shonuff4678
    @shonuff4678 2 роки тому +118

    I remember being in 7th grade the day this happened. The teachers had the tv’s on and parents were picking up kids. People didn’t know what was happening and had no clue what to expect next. Really terrible day and the folks that lost there lives will never be forgotten. Thanks to all the first responders and military.

    • @wayweary2967
      @wayweary2967 2 роки тому +5

      i was sophomore in high school. after the first tower got hit i was in the library and they turned on the news just in time for me to see the second plane hit live on tv.

    • @TheRaindancer10
      @TheRaindancer10 2 роки тому +3

      I'm a nurse and worked swing shift. My phone awakened me but I missed the call. I had radio on and heard something described as a bizarre radio "story". Half asleep I turned on television to the twin towers burning. Listened and check all stations showing same LIVE picture. I was shocked and dumbfounded. Phone rang again. My best friend called crying and asked me if I knew. All I could say, "I'm watching." My eyes welled up and my throat tightened. I was in shock at was unfolding before my eyes. When I had initially heard the radio I thought it was a ORSON WELLS type radio story. Horrific and unbelievable. I screamed when I saw the plane televised crashing into one of the Twin towers. My friend on phone,.. I told her thank you for calling. I was speechless. I sat in shock and mesmerized by the television accounts unfolding. To this day I vividly remember the news. I couldn't move until it was time for me to go to work. Work was surreal. Our shift had been affected by this. One nurse her fiancee worked in TT. He was accounted for alive later into shift. Such a sad day for America and its people.

    • @nicksshitbro
      @nicksshitbro 2 роки тому +1

      I was also in 7th grade. English class, and I remember being worried because my parents weren't coming to pick me up.

    • @danielpugh122
      @danielpugh122 2 роки тому +2

      Same situation here but 6th grade

    • @OofWillis
      @OofWillis 2 роки тому +1

      I was teaching 8th grade at the time in New York State not far from PA. Our superintendent sent an email saying to continue as usual, but I had spent my planning and lunch watching the towers collapse and couldn’t act as if it was business as usual. I saw the fear in my students eyes and decided to throw out my plans and let them talk and and ask questions and know that I was afraid too, but my job was to keep them safe and told them I would do whatever I could to make sure they were. Inside I too was terrified and I didn’t breathe until the last student went home. It is very interesting for me to hear of the experiences of people who could have been my students.

  • @GiggleFishy
    @GiggleFishy 2 роки тому +100

    I'm currently at 1:13 in the recording, and for at least the last 15 minutes the information is being passed around that it wasn't Flight 11 that crashed into the first tower and it is still in the air somewhere. In hindsight, we all know now exactly what happened, but listening to this really brings home the utter confusion of what was happening in real time. All those different air traffic controllers, officials, dispatchers, military, the flight attendants, trying to share information but not really having a clue what was going on. I always think what an awful day that was, but until I heard this, I really didn't realize what a horrible day it was for all these other people that were truly involved.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 Рік тому +10

      They were doubting it was AA 11 for hours - the media was reporting it was a small plane in the first tower, commercial jet in the second tower. There was a report that someone saw AA 11 which threw off ATC & the company for a long time before they realized it was a false or inaccurate report. This was part of the reason they kept thinking it was possibly still flying

    • @jillann3133
      @jillann3133 Рік тому +1

      May God Bless You.......

  • @timothyhewitt9439
    @timothyhewitt9439 Рік тому +109

    I'm a 2004 kid so I wasn't alive when this day happened. However, as a private pilot, listening to these transmissions and radio calls really give me a feel of what kind of horror went on that day from an aviation perspective. Props to all of the controllers, pilots and military personnel that went into this day unknowing what was going to happen and then handling this situation with the utmost professionalism despite what was going on.

    • @spinkid2000
      @spinkid2000 Рік тому +8

      As a teacher of elementary students, the one piece of advice I give to them is to always take it seriously, never to laugh, or make jokes, etc. because for the people who lived through that day we all know the exact moment in time when we realized what was happening.

    • @buttjohnson
      @buttjohnson Рік тому +23

      it's crazy knowing that kids who were born after 9/11 are now old enough to fly planes into towers

    • @timothyhewitt9439
      @timothyhewitt9439 Рік тому +5

      @@buttjohnson 😮

    • @tula1433
      @tula1433 Рік тому +5

      Awww this is so incredible to hear from a young pilot! Love that you are doing your research handsome! ❤

    • @ashleydixon6122
      @ashleydixon6122 Рік тому +4

      You're a private pilot at 19 years old?

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums 2 роки тому +177

    I’m amazed at how calm everyone is… I know they are professionals but they are working outside of the parameters. The thing is when something so terrible happens it brings out the best quite often. Blessings to all those who lost loved ones and total respect to all those souls that died.

    • @JKPilot
      @JKPilot 2 роки тому +14

      Agreed, but of course as it happened, no one had any idea of what was to come. We have the unfortunate benefit of hindsight.

    • @marylut6077
      @marylut6077 2 роки тому +7

      Very professional response, but of course being professionals they have standard procedures for emergencies and lines of communication across agencies and with the airline companies, and they drill and train for emergency situations - at the start of some transmissions some people ,asked if this was a drill and we’re told No, this is Real World -God bless those with foresight to develop the procedures and training, God bless those on duty who performed so admirably in the air and on the ground, God bless the 2,700+ who died that day, God bless their friends and loved ones who carried on without them, God Bless America and save us from enemies within and enemies without who want to destroy faith in our democratic government and our way of life

    • @mariotovar2173
      @mariotovar2173 2 роки тому +11

      I was a 411 operator for AT&T over in Denver, Colorado. When the cell towers fell along with the World Trade Center Twin Towers. Lots of calls were directed from New York and Philadelphia to our call center. It was an emotional time for all of us trying to console callers when we needed consoling too.

    • @buffplums
      @buffplums 2 роки тому +6

      @@mariotovar2173 bless you for doing such a great job despite the terrible conditions Mario and yes you needed counselling too but you did what you did when you needed to and that’s to be commended as admirable. Your sacrifice made the difference mate

    • @marylut6077
      @marylut6077 2 роки тому +5

      @@mariotovar2173 Mario, thank you for handling the extra volume of calls while under stress, thank you even if it wasn’t our calls. Our elderly father was in the air at 9am headed from east coast to west coast and then the US airspace was closed. He didn’t own a cell phone or know our phone numbers by heart. We 5 kids were calling each other and his sister throughout the day desperately hoping he had been able to contact someone to check in.

  • @theresabass685
    @theresabass685 2 роки тому +37

    This audio recording has me experiencing goosebumps all up and down my arms. I’ll never ever forget this! 😭

  • @thecityman1910
    @thecityman1910 2 роки тому +106

    20 years later and these recordings still give me chills and make me emotional. Remember that nothing like this had ever happened so I don't blame anyone for questioning if it was a drill or for repeatedly asking the same info, etc. I would like to think that everyone in the industry/military would be much better prepared if this ever happened again.

    • @mollyb4541
      @mollyb4541 2 роки тому +3

      Same. Still gives me chills too. The air traffic teams trying so hard to figure out what was going on. Such a helpless feeling especially knowing what we know is going to happen. Such an evil and tragic event. Still so hard today 💔🇺🇸

    • @thecityman1910
      @thecityman1910 2 роки тому +8

      @@mollyb4541 Exactly. And I don't know how old you are, but it blows my mind to think that there are legal adults who weren't even born when this happened! They never knew a pre-9/11 world.

    • @astaraoneill9166
      @astaraoneill9166 2 роки тому +9

      Yes, I’m guessing that one woman who responded “cool!” struggled with guilt and remorse afterwards for her initial reaction.

    • @m.h.6499
      @m.h.6499 Рік тому +1

      @@astaraoneill9166 I’ve never understood her response.

  • @retrodude123
    @retrodude123 8 місяців тому +14

    United 175 talking about a suspicious transmission and spotting American 11, only a few seconds before they were hijacked themselves
    Then radio silence.. awful stuff

  • @kristinwood8884
    @kristinwood8884 2 роки тому +79

    My 3 yr old son (now 24 and in the Air Force) and I were asleep and my husband called to tell me about the first plane, I automatically turned on the TV and I believe I went into shock when the second plane hit, such a surreal horrifying feeling.
    I remember finding out two of the hijackers learned to fly in my hometown, I was born here and still live here.
    They learned to fly at Flight Safety, next to Piper in Vero Beach, FL.
    It turns out they were living 2 houses away from my best friend (she still lives there), they stayed very low profile and were very polite, they would wave, we would wave back.
    Such a huge shock to find out they were some of the hijackers. That experience has made me much less trusting of new neighbors than I used to be.

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 2 роки тому +15

      Thank your son for serving! Thank you for being a great mother! God Bless your family!

    • @elmtree33
      @elmtree33 2 роки тому +7

      Hi Kristin. I'm a Fighting Indian, too! I think we were both 1994. My dad was a flight instructor at Flight Safety but died about 4 years before the hijackers trained there.

    • @dawhoda1
      @dawhoda1 Рік тому +1

      Asleep? It was in the middle of the day🥴

    • @kristinwood8884
      @kristinwood8884 Рік тому

      @@elmtree33 wow, I'm sorry I missed this.
      I am really sorry about your dad, I used to know someone whose dad was a flight instructor there, but she is much younger, Class of 2010. You are close, Class of 1995.
      I always like to run into others from VB online, I moved recently and am so homesick. I miss it so much there it really has been the perfect place to grow up and to raise my own children.

    • @kristinwood8884
      @kristinwood8884 Рік тому +5

      @@dawhoda1 LoL it was only around 9am. A little late for some, but not too late, I'm sure we were about to get up, I remember being surprised he was still asleep too. He would get up around 8 always.
      We were on our boat until really late the night before, it's weird how even the memories of the night before are ingrained into my memory, just like
      that morning.

  • @princesssmileyface91
    @princesssmileyface91 2 роки тому +65

    I love how, even though the situation was chaotic, people were still civil with one another, no one being rude or cussing at one another, love the support each person gave to each other ❤️

    • @SuperMichelleDJ
      @SuperMichelleDJ Рік тому +3

      I heard at one point somebody swearing at somebody else about code words but that's because they were super angry and I don't think people meant to use swearing as a way of bringing other people down. It was just horribly stressful and frightening! I think somebody was asking for a special codeword and the other person was like fuck the code words, but I'm sure it's because people didn't realise how serious the situation was and some people just got very bad tempered, which would happen for anyone in that situation. this was near the end of the video I believe.

    • @Rzo139
      @Rzo139 Рік тому +3

      @SuperMichelleDJ They were asking for code words so they could verify whether or not to shoot civilian planes down once they got the word they were a hijacked plane. So the other person swore at him out of frustration as a way to say, "shut up and listen to me" because the other person was set on shooting civilian planes down and the one who swore was trying to avoid that from happening. Remember, the President was MIA and the Vice President was trying to get in touch with him and the military was getting more and more information that was very delayed and were told was accurate and trying to react quickly and were pretty much on their own.

  • @_Tommmmmm_
    @_Tommmmmm_ 2 роки тому +25

    Crazy how UAL175 heard the AAL11 transmission and then later have the same fate. Freaking creepy.

  • @Lostamundo
    @Lostamundo Рік тому +11

    Listening to this 22 years later it still feels like it was yesterday.

  • @rjmcallister1888
    @rjmcallister1888 2 роки тому +40

    Radio reporter. Worked a fire early that morning. Rolled from bed by phone call after first crash just after 0800. To station and worked the next 72 hours as the relay for those trying to call DC/Baltimore/New York and those there trying to call us at KFRU, Columbia, MO. Just after this recording ends came the order to ground all air traffic at the nearest capable airport. The Missouri Task Force One search-and-rescue team was the first called to NYC. For three days, we went on all seven stations in our group, 24/7 to give information. I never want to see, hear or experience something like that ever again. The Task Force One people came back changed forever; many of them haunted years later. Never again.

    • @nekograce7914
      @nekograce7914 2 роки тому +1

      The skies had never been so quiet. I was bitter sweet.

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 2 роки тому

      PROOF that an F-16 shot down Flight 93 could be found at 1:58:41 on this tape so WHY did the video stop 16 minutes earlier??? Hmmmm. #COVERUP

  • @Leigh3420
    @Leigh3420 Рік тому +111

    Absolutely impressive how ATC, pilots, so many people coordinating as BEST as they could in a absolutely HELPLESS situation. May everyone RIP and THANK YOU to everyone working so well and professional as a team in the absolute WORST of circumstances!!! 😢😢😢

    • @evanfinch4987
      @evanfinch4987 Рік тому

      why do you capitalize words like that

    • @ajcook7777
      @ajcook7777 Рік тому +1

      ​@@evanfinch4987probably a broadcaster, they add in inflection randomly and all over the place. Its how broadcasters speak.

    • @johnnycochicken
      @johnnycochicken 8 місяців тому

      @@evanfinch4987 presumably for emphasis

    • @Leigh3420
      @Leigh3420 29 днів тому

      @@ajcook7777I am a public figure and YES I do capitalize so that my voice is heard. I appreciate you sticking up for a stranger who’s being bullied on a UA-cam channel for me. Means alot ❤🤍💙

    • @Leigh3420
      @Leigh3420 29 днів тому +1

      @@evanfinch4987because I do…! You wouldn’t have replied or shared you thoughts if I didn’t. Maybe use your energy towards being mean to someone else. Clearly that’s why we’re in this position to have 3,000 people and thousands more that have and still dying. But you seem to be more concerned that I capitalized a few words. Prayer 🙏 to everyone that was murdered that day it’s 9/7/2024. Anything else you’d like to bitch about? I was making a kind jester as this an unprecedented event that happened on 9/11/2001.

  • @chrisdimis91
    @chrisdimis91 2 роки тому +71

    I don't know why it was recommend to me and at the same time to all the others. I'm not American but this incident always follows me all those years. That day simply changed my life. I was 10 that day. Completely alone in the house waiting for my mother to come back from work. I knew that something was wrong. It was an overwhelming feeling. I didn't changed channel didn't talk didn't moved just watched the entire thing from start to finish until the towers came down. A 10 year old boy watching people die in front of his eyes. I clearly understood the entire thing. Hail to the heroes who lost their lives saving lives.

    • @davisguite6379
      @davisguite6379 2 роки тому

      So what do non Americans and people in other countries think about the whole situation? Most of us Americans know the government was completely behind this attack in orchestrated the whole entire thing but we always wonder what other people think outside our country if they believe our government story and blame it on Osama bin laden or the foreigners know the truth too?

    • @Denzlercs
      @Denzlercs 2 роки тому +3

      You and the entire free world sat there in total awe at this horrific act. Watching those planes hit the towers and the results of it are forever burned into our minds! It shocked this nation out of relative innocence and into one unified movement!

    • @TheAlbin0zebra
      @TheAlbin0zebra 2 роки тому

      Crazy you weren’t going to school at 10 yrs old

    • @chrisdimis91
      @chrisdimis91 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheAlbin0zebra I was going to school. But schools in Greece starting at 13th of September each year. So it was a few days before school semester

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 2 роки тому +1

      This was an event that effected the whole world. It hasn't been the same since.

  • @charlesdalton6262
    @charlesdalton6262 Рік тому +19

    As a FDNY Firefighter standing on Broadway and Fulton St in NYC shortly after the collapse of both towers .I said to my self ,as long as I live. I am sure that there will always be something unbelievable that I will hear for the very first time.March 6,2023 I heard these transmissions .I can not imagine their frustrations .Trying to help in what has only been confirmed as REAL WORLD .For me it was at about 4 30 pm that the REAL world reports from those still alive and in command of the FDNY ,confirmed more than 275 FDNY members were killed after both towers collapsed .Within days the haunting number of 343 was confirmed .That number has grown in post cancer related illness. And we have sadly learned the identity of thousands civilians .On that dreadful morning .They are Gone But Not Forgotten Prayers 🙏

    • @quinnlovescats
      @quinnlovescats Рік тому +1

      I hope you are healthy and doing well since that horrible day. I can’t imagine the horror you went through 😢

  • @jojomart
    @jojomart 2 роки тому +45

    I'm not from the US, but I'll never forget that day. I don't think I even went to bed that night. All of the years since, I still watch videos, movies,
    TV shows. I'm a bit obsessed with it. I still cry as hard as I did on that day.

    • @granthoover9045
      @granthoover9045 2 роки тому +3

      Can I ask where you’re from? And what was it like where you’re from on that day? Was everyone glued to their tv’s and were the citizens talking about it? Did people go home from work or anything like that?
      I’ve always been curious what the feel was like outside the US. I was 13 at the time and didn’t fully understand the implications and how big a deal it was. It wasn’t until I saw videos of people from all around the world standing in silence, crying, and showing respect when I lost it the most. I couldn’t believe so many people would care. Of course now looking back it makes sense. If it happened in the UK, for example, I would’ve been just as saddened as if it was in my own country.
      It’s awful that it took such a horrible act to see, but so much of the world bonded on that day. It still makes me sad to think about it.

    • @jojomart
      @jojomart 2 роки тому +6

      @@granthoover9045 I'm from Nova Scotia in Canada. I don't know if everyone was glued to the TV like I was, but I wasn't working at the time, so I had lots of time to watch. We're your neighbors here in Canada, and I have lots of friends in the US. It was the video of those terror*sts slamming into the buildings, for me, and the people falling or jumping to their deaths. Knowing what the loss of life would be, and of course being so shocked to see the buildings crumble, It was watching the people who were able to get out, turning and seeing the destruction and then bursting into tears was gut wrenching for me. I was especially saddened when the recordings of people on the planes calling their families to say good-bye came out. I mean can you imagine getting that call? And what you'd feel like, because you missed their call? I loved watching the documentaries to learn all about the heroes of that day too. I think most of the world thought the same as I did. It was such a tragedy, and such a senseless act of violence, people were sad and angry at the same time. And the fact that something like that could happen in America, it could happen anywhere!

    • @granthoover9045
      @granthoover9045 2 роки тому +4

      @VerySpecialVideos 😂😂😂 you’re such a dope

    • @jojomart
      @jojomart 2 роки тому +2

      @VerySpecialVideos lmao and I suppose you're a QAnon member too, right??

  • @phillipchambers8487
    @phillipchambers8487 2 роки тому +101

    This literally made me tear up. I can still remember this day like it was 5 mins ago.
    We will NEVER Forget!!!
    RIP to all our fellow Americans who lost their lives on this tragic day!

    • @NewOrleansGuy837
      @NewOrleansGuy837 Рік тому +2

      same. 😢😢

    • @jamesdavison2927
      @jamesdavison2927 Рік тому +1

      100 percent agreed
      And my dad died 3 days later, not related to 9/11

    • @susi-emily
      @susi-emily Рік тому +1

      RIP also to those of 61 other nationalities who also lost their lives that day.

  • @mediclimber
    @mediclimber 2 роки тому +33

    In a matter of minutes all hell broke loose. every pager, monitor, phone I had was going off. I ended up in New York WTC on Sept 12. I was a Paramedic, Rescue Specialist and HAZMAT Specialist and the world changed forever. I ended up training for the USAR Task Force and have never been sorry for my decision. I lost a lot of friends and fellow responders besides the passengers and crews of these planes. Never Forget.

    • @brooklynkhloekelley4329
      @brooklynkhloekelley4329 Рік тому

      I am a Medic also.
      We were in an advanced airway class. By mid afternoon, we were ordered to make sure every truck was fully fueled and to make sure we had plenty of food/ water in the station.
      It didn’t take long for folks to start coming into the station with cookies, thanking us for our service. Just that morning, EMS was invisible to the folks we served.
      2 days later, the “white powder” calls started.
      It was ridiculous for the first 3 months in terms of calls.

  • @bonniehalf-elven
    @bonniehalf-elven Рік тому +26

    After the heroic air traffic controllers grounded all the planes, civilians had to figure out what to do next. My brother worked at HQ for a large, national company. He was in charge of coordinating travel. With everyone landing where they weren't planning to, everyone wanted a rental car, and of course, the rental companies didn't have enough cars for this kind of event. He was making phone calls, finding out who had a car, and could they swing by another city/state and pick up so-and-so, who was stranded without a car, and bring them home. It took several hours to do, but everyone ended up with a plan to get back.
    This was perhaps one of the only times no one traveling complained about being inconvenienced. They were just glad to be on the ground and alive.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 Рік тому +3

      Two pals of ours drove back to LA from NY that day after managing to get a rental car pretty quickly after planes were grounded.
      They keep in touch to this day and said it was like driving home in a long funeral procession.
      They actually bought a CB radio at a truck stop and used it all the way.
      Blessings and peace.
      And let's save Earth. It's getting scary and that's not fake news.

  • @melissasaint3283
    @melissasaint3283 2 роки тому +39

    God bless all the brave, competent people who stay calm and keep the planes from falling out of the sky every day. It is terrifying but also deeply moving to hear them all doing their best.

  • @ElectricProductions2
    @ElectricProductions2 Рік тому +30

    Born this day a little over 21 years ago, i was born a couple hours before the first plane hit. As ive grown up ive spent a lot of time looking back and watching and learning about this day. Think of the horrific acts of the hijackers and the heroic acts of civilians and first responders makes me cry and i hope our country never has to endure something like this again

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 Рік тому +3

      I'm glad to hear someone young know our country has a great deal to be proud of. The cruel division existing in the land now will likely destroy us. Fascism looms and that's not fake news. Please vote and get your friends to vote.
      We were a light in the world once - flaws and all.
      Blessings to you.

    • @vixen.vangogh
      @vixen.vangogh Рік тому +1

      Sending you love from someone who also has September 11 birthday, although this day was my 25th. I wish for you all the great things this life has to offer- good health, love,laughter, fortune, success and much much more.

    • @thekat4493
      @thekat4493 Рік тому +2

      Your poor mother! I can't imagine giving birth during such a chaotic day.

    • @maryj2671
      @maryj2671 11 місяців тому +3

      Do celebrate your Birthday and be happy. You had nothing to do with this awful part of the day. Bless you dear one.

    • @David-p7z9n
      @David-p7z9n 4 місяці тому

      You’re making me feel old, I was 39 when 911 took place!

  • @duanereynolds8194
    @duanereynolds8194 2 роки тому +161

    My prayers go out to each and every family member who lost a loved one on that horrible day. September 11th will always be in my heart and my prayers. Such a horrible day.

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 2 роки тому +1

      It does not get worse than that great-horrid day.

    • @davisguite6379
      @davisguite6379 2 роки тому +1

      Mine as well. I also pray for Bush and Cheney and all the people that were actually behind the terrorist attack, that God gives them what they deserve.

    • @jimmyneal1988
      @jimmyneal1988 2 роки тому

      AMEN! The Deep State is definitely DEEP AND WIDE! These Traitors hate Trump because he knows who conspired against America! Gitmo is going to be a very busy place when Trump and the United States Military finally expose and hold these Globalist Commie scumbags accountable! Thousands of Our Military members were also murdered by the Deep State (playing both side's of War)!

    • @crm208
      @crm208 2 роки тому

      @@davisguite6379 amen

  • @elderwash
    @elderwash Рік тому +12

    I come and listen to this transmission every year on this day

  • @maxxxmodelz4061
    @maxxxmodelz4061 2 роки тому +19

    The way that ended. With the guy from NORAD saying, "this is a day we are going to remember for a loooong time. September 11, 2001" Amazing.

  • @j.paulm.1575
    @j.paulm.1575 Рік тому +72

    11:01. Such haunting words. It's scary to see 9/11 from this perspective. I've heard tapes of phone calls in the towers, tearful goodbyes to loved ones, and some of the most heartbreaking audio I've ever heard. As an aspiring pilot, I am haunted much more by these audio transmissions between all these stations, all of them seeing a problem, but none of them knowing what to do or even what it was.

    • @NitroDubzzz
      @NitroDubzzz Рік тому

      This is terrible stuff. Can't understand how Israelis could dance to this

  • @sethmyers5666
    @sethmyers5666 Рік тому +21

    "I think we lost her."
    How chilling that is to hear after knowing what happened.

  • @MB-oc5ty
    @MB-oc5ty Рік тому +37

    I was sworn in as a police officer this day, as I was taking my oath the first plane hit the WTC. What should have been a happy day showing my family around the station and showing where I would be working. Instead I was put into the street to protect one of the city’s major attractions and worked 5 12 hrs days in a row. Was a very dramatic way to start a career!

    • @martygras378
      @martygras378 Рік тому +1

      Admirable

    • @user-mc2el4tx5c
      @user-mc2el4tx5c Рік тому +2

      “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
      John‬ ‭3:16‬ ‭
      ‬ “and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.”
      ‭‭Mark‬ ‭1:15
      “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
      ‭‭John‬ ‭10:10‬
      Jesus loves you

    • @martygras378
      @martygras378 Рік тому

      @@user-mc2el4tx5c All that religious crap is bullshit

  • @GreyStreet14
    @GreyStreet14 Рік тому +16

    It has been 21 years, and my heart still aches. Greetings from Afghanistan

  • @miltoncat
    @miltoncat 2 роки тому +145

    True story: when I was a kid, my dad had a private pilot license. He flew all 4 of us (dad, mom, sibling, me) to NYC since he had work to do there, made it something of a work vacation. I was around 8 or so, was circa 1980. On the flight home, we passed by the Towers… not like you could miss them. I was excited because I’d learned about them in school. That memory has always stuck with me.
    So, many years later, that memory popped in my head as I was falling asleep. For like 3 seconds. (I hadn’t thought about it in ages.) I fell asleep. Wouldn’t be worth mentioning, except the night I had that memory was September 10, 2001. 🥺

    • @Cogglesz
      @Cogglesz 2 роки тому +6

      Security mindset really shifted after 2001 didn't it? Not just in airlines but so many fields of work had to toughen up protocol. being a crane operator for a military contract once the background checks where insane. 1 charge of anything and i'd not have been viable for the contract. I was only 10 at the time but it still sticks with me. classes shut down, the world sort of stood still for weeks but reading someone had an experience like that almost seems surreal to someone like myself, Could only enjoy doing something like that in Flight Simulator myself! Thanks for sharing @miltoncat

    • @jimmyneal1988
      @jimmyneal1988 2 роки тому

      Outrageous Restrictions and Unconstitutional powers were the reason behind the attacks

    • @mollyb4541
      @mollyb4541 2 роки тому +4

      Wow….that’s crazy.

    • @TheRaindancer10
      @TheRaindancer10 2 роки тому +10

      I believe God gives us many different kinds of gifts. Premonitions are real.

    • @miltoncat
      @miltoncat Рік тому +7

      @Cottonheaded Ninnymuggins I’m a woman, actually. 😁 But I still see it as a good memory in and of itself.

  • @marlawright5711
    @marlawright5711 Рік тому +13

    I will never forget that day. I talk to my kids all the time about what happened. My oldest boy was3 months old. I remember where I was and what I was doing. This day broke me. I have never been to NYC but all those lives lost all those families shattered. But what breaks my heart even more today is that there is so many who have forgotten, they forgotten how we as AMERICANS pulled together as a nation and prayed for NY and all the families, they forgotten how regardless of the color of one's skin those who were able to help rescue those that were injured or even recover bodies of those that had died. Why can't we as a nation come together and be what we once were(ONE NATION) 😢

  • @brentmead3131
    @brentmead3131 2 роки тому +65

    This is the reason right here why I joined the Marine Corps right outta high school in 2005. I went to boot camp Sept 11 2005

    • @daytimedreaming8307
      @daytimedreaming8307 2 роки тому +4

      Sir, most sincerely I thank you for choosing to serve our great country, especially in these days of heightened threats and the unknown. Welcome back with hugs and gratitude.

    • @brentmead3131
      @brentmead3131 2 роки тому +2

      @@daytimedreaming8307 thank you kind Sir!

    • @TheSleydon
      @TheSleydon Рік тому +2

      Thank you

    • @Mr-Sinister
      @Mr-Sinister 3 місяці тому

      I may be not that kind sir to point it out, but if this was an inside job to wage wars in the Middle-East, then they just manipulated you into joining the army, they got what they needed (sorta mobilization of those who needed reason to join and invade Iraq). One thing I learned is that tragedies are tools in polititian's hands.

    • @SoundGGirl
      @SoundGGirl 3 місяці тому

      Thank you

  • @user-fb4sb1zi8g
    @user-fb4sb1zi8g Рік тому +38

    I was 16 and all these years later, it’s still mind boggling and so sad how this happened. And terrifying. Still raises my anxiety and gives me chill bumps.

  • @DL-cd7ew
    @DL-cd7ew 2 роки тому +35

    This day will always send chills down my spine. I was going to college that day at the age of 19. I was listening to the radio. When I walked into my classroom is when I found out that the first Tower had been hit. Listening to this brings back those memories of sadness, anger, despair, powerlessness, and remorse. Lest we forget September 11th

  • @dannysullivan633
    @dannysullivan633 Рік тому +83

    It's so hard listening to this, and not being able to do a damn thing to stop it. All the controllers, pilots civil and military and all the other airline staff did an amazing job in the most harrowing circumstances.

    • @martygras378
      @martygras378 Рік тому

      An amazingly BAD job.

    • @paulvoorhies8821
      @paulvoorhies8821 Рік тому +10

      @@martygras378. How’s that? It was a nearly impossible situation.

    • @martygras378
      @martygras378 Рік тому

      @@paulvoorhies8821 It sounds like the keystone cops

    • @martygras378
      @martygras378 Рік тому

      @@Totododofodo It seems so near comical, and there is so much incompetence, it seems either like something sinister was going on, or some people were being misled.

    • @kwizzeh
      @kwizzeh Рік тому

      @@martygras378 9/11 is why communication between the airports, Air Force and NORAD was completely revamped & overhauled for emergency situations. It was inefficient due to how the pilots and ATCs were relaying information between the Air Force & NORAD, who then relayed back and forth between multiple other airports. Which lead to so much misinformation that USAF & NORAD were trying to verify.

  • @jordancoleman2402
    @jordancoleman2402 2 роки тому +82

    Breaks my heart listening to them put it together......and you hear in every single voice when they realize exactly whats going on 😔 they all did a great job doing what they possibly could while wrapping their minds around the horrific events going on around them

  • @bbennyj
    @bbennyj Рік тому +42

    Wow, when the ATC said he’s down and the other ATC asked when did he land and the first ATC said he didn’t land, I can feel the heartbreak that both of them must have been going through. 1:38:40