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United Airline Boeing 767
Flight 175

Boston to Los Angeles
Sept. 11, 2001

Sept. 11, 2001 was one of the saddest day in US history. On 7:58AM, ET,  UA flight 175 departed  Boston's Logan airport for Los Angeles with 56 passengers, 7 flight attendants, and 2 pilots.  5 Al Quatta hijackers aboard took over the plane and changed its course toward New York.  On 9:03AM, ET, the hijacked plane hit the World Trade Center Tower 2 (south tower) killing all aboard.  Hour later on 9:55AM, ET, the south tower collapsed down to its foundation, burying thousands alive.

List of Pilots, Crew, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into World Trade Center, New York:
South Tower ( Tower 2)
Flight 175: Boston to Los Angeles:
UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 767

Pilots:
Victor J. Saracini, 51, Lower Makefield Township, Pa.
Michael Horrocks, Hershey, Pa., first officer, United Airlines
Crew:
Robert Fangman
Amy Jarret, 28, North Smithfield, R.I.
Amy King, 29, Stafford Springs, Conn.
Kathryn Laborie
Alfred Marchand, 44, Alamogordo, N.M.
Michael Tarrou, 38, Stafford Springs, Conn.
Alicia N. Titus, 28, San Francisco, Calif.
Passengers:
Alona Avraham, 30, Ashdod, Israel
Garnet Ace Bailey, 53, Lynnfield, Mass., pro hockey scouting director, Los Angeles Kings
Mark Bavis, 31, West Newton, Mass., pro hockey scout, Los Angeles Kings
Graham Berkeley, 37, Wellesley, Mass.
Touri Bolourchi, 69, Beverly Hills, CA, retired nurse
Klaus Bothe, 31, chief of development, BCT Technology AG (Germany)
Daniel Brandhorst, 42, Los Angeles, Calif., lawyer, PricewaterhouseCoopers
David Brandhorst, 3, Los Angeles, Calif.
John Cahill, Wellesley, Mass.
Christoffer Carstanjen, 33, Turner Falls, Mass., computer research specialist, University of Massachusetts
John Jay Corcoran, 44, Norwell, Mass., merchant marine
Gloria de Barrera, 49, El Salvador , exporter
Dorothy Dearaujo, 82, Long Beach, Calif.
Lisa Frost, 22, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., sales and marketing associate
Ronald Gamboa, 33, Los Angeles, Calif., store manager, The Gap
Lynn Goodchild, 25, Attleboro, Mass., Putnam Investments
Francis Grogan, 76, Easton, Mass., priest, Holy Cross Church
Carl Hammond, 37, Boston, Mass.
Christine Hanson, 3, Groton, Mass.
Peter Hanson, 32, Groton, Mass., software salesman
Susan Hanson, 35, Groton, Mass., student
Gerald F. Hardacre, 62, Carlsbad, Calif.
Eric Hartono, 20, Boston, Mass.
James E. Hayden, 47, Westford, Mass., CFO
Herbert Homer, Milford, Mass.

Passengers: (continues)
Robert Jalbert, 61, Swampscott, Mass., salesman
Ralph Kershaw, 52, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., marine surveyor
Heinrich Kimmig
, 43, chairman, BCT Technology AG (Germany)
Brian Kinney, 29, Lowell, Mass., auditor, Price waterhouse Coopers
Robert LeBlanc, 70, Lee, N.H., professor emeritus of geography, University of New Hampshire
Maclovio Joe Lopez Jr., 41, Norwalk, Calif.
Marianne MacFarlane
Louis Neil Mariani, 59, Derry, N.H.
Juliana Valentine McCourt, 4, New London, Conn.
Ruth McCourt, 45, New London, Conn., founder, Clifford Classique
Wolfgang Menzel, 60, personnel manager, BCT Technology AG (Germany)
Shawn Nassaney, 25, Pawtucket, R.I., American Power Conversion
Patrick Quigley, 40, Wellesley, Mass., partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Frederick Rimmele, Marblehead, Mass., physician
James M. Roux, 43, Portland, Maine, lawyer
Jesus Sanchez, 45, Hudson, Mass., off-duty flight attendant
Kathleen Shearer, Dover, N.H.
Robert Shearer, Dover, N.H.
Jane Simpkin, 35, Wayland, Mass.
Brian D. Sweeney, 38, Barnstable, Mass., business consultant
Timothy Ward, 38, San Diego, Calif., information technology project manager, Rubio's Restaurants
William Weems, 46, Marblehead, Mass., commercial producer

Hijackers:
Marwan Al-Shehhi, DoB: May 9, 1978
Possible residence(s): Hollywood, Florida
Believed to be a pilot
Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan Al Qadi Banihammad
, Possible residence(s): Delray Beach, Florida
Ahmed Alghamdi
Hamza Alghamdi
, Possible residence(s): Delray Beach, Florida
Mohand Alshehri
, Possible residence(s): Delray Beach, Florida

  List of other victims of September 11, 2001 Terrorists attacks:

American Airlines Flight 77: List of Pilots, Crew, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into Pentagon, Washington DC

United Airlines Flight 11: List of Pilots, Crew, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into World Trade Center, tower 1, New York
United Airlines Flight 93: List of Pilots, Crew, Passengers and Hijackers crashed in western Pennsylvania
List of NYC firefighters, emergency crew, Port Authorities, & Policemen who lost their lives helping others at World Trade Center
List of Victims at World Trade Center:
List of Victims at Pentagon:
Provider's Thoughts :
Guest Book :
Monday, January 24, 2005,  5:14 AM
<CGali7@aol.com>
I'm a Boston based Flight Attendant with United Airlines. I started this piece in the days immediately following Sepetmber 11th.  I've finally gained enough distance that I felt I could return to the piece.  I wanted to share it.  I'll never forget:

I move through the morning
Thinking about next week
Pay the bills,
Pick up the dry cleaning
Kiss my mother’s cheek

How could I have known
I could not for see
That today would be
The last on earth
For me

I shine my shoes
I curl my hair
My pleats hang straight
I’m almost there

An aura in the sky?
A shadow across my mothers face.
A look in anyone’s eye?
Have I lost my place?

I couldn’t have known
I gather my things
I check the mirror
All is well, or so I think

The concourse before me
My bags at my side
I move toward my end
I straighten my tie

I see your face
And you see mine
Good Morning
How are you?
I’m fine

I’m not afraid
The coffee is hot
The morning is clear
I should give sis a call
No, it’s still too early there

My child will never know me
My wife, her heart will break
My father and my mother
Should never know such pain

I move through old routines
Without a thought to slow
No time for reflection
How could I have known

I left laundry in the dryer
And the bed was left unmade
I’ll get it when I return
In just a couple of days

Did you dream about me?
Did a shadow pass my way?
Could I have missed this calling?
And welcomed another day?

The sun will shine tomorrow
But the world will stay dark
My friends will die beside me
The enemy will have left his mark

Be brave my friends
Who will greet another day
Remember my name,
Can you still see my face?

Who do you love today?
Will you tell him please?

The sea will move out
And return again
The moon will fade
The sun will shine
Another dawn
Another day

Blue is my favorite color
I love the leaves as they
Change on the trees
Fall is my favorite season
Remember me, when you
Remember these.

Final Draft
Thank you.

Saturday, July 31, 2004,  8:59 PM
JEMS7777@aol.com

Monday, October 06, 2003, 6:58 AM
Petenormie@aol.com,  
Even as time passes by I will never forget the people who gave up their lives for the American way of life we love so much, we will never live in fear and our children will never live in fear. 

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