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The [[September 11 attacks]] were carried out by 19 [[Aircraft hijacking|hijackers]], with planning and organization of the attacks involving numerous additional members of [[al-Qaeda]]. The first hijackers to arrive in the United States were [[Khalid al-Mihdhar]] and [[Nawaf al-Hazmi]], who settled in the [[San Diego]] area in January 2000. They were followed by [[Mohamed Atta]], [[Marwan al-Shehhi]], and [[Ziad Jarrah]], who all arrived early in the summer of 2000, in order to undertake flight training in south [[Florida]]. The fourth pilot, [[Hani Hanjour]], arrived in San Diego in December 2000. The other muscle hijackers, who were trained to help overpower and take over the aircraft, all arrived in the spring and early summer of 2001.

==Background==
The idea for the September 11 attacks plot originated with [[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]], who had been active in the [[Philippines]] in the mid-1990s, and was an uncle of [[Ramzi Yousef]], who was involved in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]]. Mohammed first presented the idea September 11 attacks idea to [[Osama bin Laden]] in 1996, shortly after Bin Laden relocated from the [[Sudan]] back to [[Afghanistan]]. Bin Laden was not yet interested in the idea, but in Spring 1999, he called Khalid Sheikh Mohammed back and agreed to support the plot.

==Initial selection==
[[Khalid al-Mihdhar]] and [[Nawaf al-Hazmi]] were both experienced and respected [[jihad]]ists in the eyes of al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden. Mihdhar and Hazmi both had previous experience fighting on [[Bosnia]], and had trained during the 1990s at camps in Afghanistan.<ref>McDermott (2005), p. 191</ref> When Bin Laden committed to the September 11 attacks plot idea, he assigned both Mihdhar and Hazmi to the plot.<ref name="911-ch5">9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 5.2, pp. 153–159</ref> Both were so eager to participate in operations within the United States, that they obtained visas in April 1999.

==The attacks==
===American Airlines Flight 11===
{{main|American Airlines Flight 11}}
Two flight attendants called the American Airlines reservation desk during the hijacking. [[Betty Ong]] reported that "the four hijackers had come from first-class seats: 2A, 2B, 9A, and 9B."<ref name=probe>{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/news/packages/underattack/news/planes_reconstruction.htm|title=Probe reconstructs horror, assumed attacks on planes|work=[[The Boston Globe|Boston Globe]]|author=Glen Johnson|date=2001-09-23}}</ref> Flight attendant Amy Sweeney called a flight services manager at Logan Airport and described them as Middle Eastern.<ref name=probe/> She gave the staff the seat numbers and they pulled up the ticket and credit card info of the hijackers, identifying [[Mohamed Atta al-Sayed]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20020921045555/http://abcnews.go.com/sections/primetime/DailyNews/primetime_flightattendants_020718.html|title=Calm Before the Crash|work=[[ABC News]]|date=2002-07-18}}</ref>

Mohamed Atta was heard speaking over the [[air traffic control]] system, broadcasting messages he intended for the passengers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ntsb.gov/info/ATC_%20Report_AA11.pdf |title=ATC Report - American Airlines Flight 11 |publisher=NTSB}}</ref>

{{cquote|We have some planes. Just stay quiet and you'll be okay. We are returning to the airport, nobody move. Everything will be okay. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet.

Nobody move please. We are going back to the airport, don't try to make any stupid moves.}}

===United Airlines Flight 175===
{{main|United Airlines Flight 175}}
A United mechanic was called by a flight attendant who stated the crew had been murdered and the plane hijacked.<ref name=recon>[http://www.boston.com/news/packages/underattack/news/planes_reconstruction.htm Boston.com / Fighting Terrorism<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===American Airlines Flight 77===
{{main|American Airlines Flight 77}}
Two hijackers, [[Hani Hanjour]] and [[Majed Moqed]] were identified by clerks as having bought single, first-class tickets for Flight 77 from Advance Travel Service in Totowa, NJ with $1,842.25 in cash.<ref name=probe/> Renee May, a flight attendant on Flight 77, used a cell phone to call her mother in Las Vegas. She said her flight was being hijacked by six individuals who had moved them to the rear of the plane.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/23/FLIGHTS.TMP|title=Investigating 9-11 -- The doomed flights | work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=2004-07-23}}</ref>
Passenger [[Barbara Olson]] called her husband, [[Ted Olson]], the solicitor general of the United States, stating the flight had been hijacked and the hijackers had knives and box cutters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0109/14/lkl.00.html|title=Transcript: America's New War: Recovering From Tragedy|date=2001-09-14}}</ref> Two of the passengers had been on the FBI's terrorist-alert list: [[Khalid Almihdhar]] and [[Nawaf Alhazmi]].

Forensic remains of the five hijackers were found at [[the Pentagon]], along with remains of the victims.<ref name="cbs">{{cite news |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/08/17/attack/main519033.shtml |title=Remains Of 9 Sept. 11 Hijackers Held |publisher=CBS News |date=2002-08-17}}</ref>

===United Airlines Flight 93===
{{main|United Airlines Flight 93}}
[[Jeremy Glick (September 11 attack victim)|Jeremy Glick]] stated that the hijackers were Arabic-looking, wearing red headbands, carrying knives.<ref>[http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20011028flt93mainstoryp7.asp Flight 93: Forty lives, one destiny<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a937glick Context of '(9:37 a.m.) September 11, 2001: Flight 93 Passenger Jeremy Glick Describes Hijackers, Bomb'<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Hijacker [[Ziad Jarrah]] also mistakenly broadcast messages intended for passengers over the air traffic control system:

{{cquote|Keep remaining sitting. We have a bomb on board.

[...]

Uh, this is the captain. Would like you all to remain seated. There is a bomb aboard and are going back to the airport, and to have our demands [unintelligible]. Please remain quiet.<ref>''[[The 9/11 Commission Report]]'', pp. [http://demos.vivisimo.com/cgi-bin/query-meta?input-form=simple&v%3Asources=911&v%3Aproject=911-demo&query=Keep+remaining+sitting.+We+have+a+bomb+on+board. 12], [http://demos.vivisimo.com/cgi-bin/query-meta?input-form=simple&v%3Asources=911&v%3Aproject=911-demo&query=Uh%2C+this+is+the+captain.+Would+like+you+all+to+remain+seated. 29].</ref>}}

Jarrah is also heard on the [[cockpit voice recorder]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://files.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/terrorism/flight93transcript.pdf |title=Cockpit Voice Recorder transcript |publisher=FindLaw}}</ref>

==Suspected hijackers==
Minutes after the occurrence of the September 11, militant attacks, the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] opened the largest FBI investigation in United States history, operation [[PENTTBOM]]. The suspects were identified within 72 hours because few made any attempt to disguise their names on flight and credit card records and they were among the few non-U.S. citizens and nearly the only passengers with Arabic names on their flights, enabling the FBI to identify their jihads and in many cases such details as dates of birth, known, and/or possible residences, visa status, and specific identification of the suspected pilots within hours.<ref name=fbilist>[http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel01/091401hj.htm FBI Announces List of 19 Hijackers], ''FBI, national Press Release'' [[September 14]], [[2001]]</ref> On [[September 27]], [[2001]] the FBI released photos of the 19 hijackers, along with information about many of their possible nationalities and aliases.<ref>[http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel01/092701hjpic.htm The FBI releases 19 photographs of individuals believed to be the hijackers of the four airliners that crashed on September 11, 01]''FBI, national Press Release'' [[September 27]], [[2001]]</ref> All the suspected hijackers were from [[Saudi Arabia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Lebanon]] or [[Egypt]].

The passport of Satam al Suqami was recovered near the World Trade Center site,
reportedly a few blocks from where the World Trade Center's twin towers once stood.
<ref>[http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2001/Sep-16-Sun-2001/news/17011253.html
Las Vegas Review Journal],
[[September 16]], [[2001]].</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1546927.stm BBC],
[[September 16]], [[2001]]</ref>; a passerby picked it up and gave it to a
NYPD detective shortly before the World Trade Center towers collapsed. The passports of
two other suspected hijackers, Ziad Jarrah and Saeed al Ghamdi, were recovered
from the crash site of United Airlines flight 93 in Pennsylvania, and a fourth passport,
that of Abdul Aziz al Omari was recovered from luggage that did not make it onto
[[American Airlines Flight 11]]<ref>[http://www.9-11commission.gov/archive/hearing7/9-11Commission_Hearing_2004-01-26.htm National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.

[[United Airlines Flight 175]]: [[Marwan al-Shehhi]] (from the United Arab Emirates), [[Fayez Banihammad]] (from the United Arab Emirates), [[Mohand al-Shehri]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Hamza al-Ghamdi]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Ahmed al-Ghamdi]] (Saudi Arabian). They were the only people with Arabic names on the flight.

[[American Airlines Flight 11]]: [[Mohamed Atta al Sayed]] (Egyptian), [[Waleed al-Shehri]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Wail al-Shehri]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Abdulaziz al-Omari]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Satam al-Suqami]] (Saudi Arabian). There was only one other passenger with an Arabic name who was ruled out as having any role.

[[United Airlines Flight 93]]: [[Ziad Jarrah]] (Lebanese), [[Ahmed al-Haznawi]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Ahmed al-Nami]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Saeed al-Ghamdi]] (Saudi Arabian). They were the only people with Arabic names on the flight.

[[American Airlines Flight 77]]: [[Hani Hanjour]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Khalid al-Mihdhar]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Majed Moqed]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Nawaf al-Hazmi]] (Saudi Arabian), [[Salem al-Hazmi]] (Saudi Arabian). There was one other passenger with an Arabic name who was ruled out as having any role.

According to the [[9/11 Commission Report]], 26 al-Qaeda terrorist conspirators sought to enter the United States to carry out a suicide mission. In the end, the FBI reported that there were 19 hijackers in all: five on three of the flights, and four on the fourth. On September 14th, three days after the attacks, the [[FBI]] announced the names of 19 persons.<ref name=fbilist/>

==The Hamburg cell and other conspirators==
According to the 9/11 Commission Report, the terrorist attack itself was planned by [[Khalid Sheik Mohammed]] and approved by [[Osama bin Laden]], with Mohammed personally choosing the hijackers, and bin Laden approving of the decision{{Fact|date=February 2008}}. Sheik Mohammed and [[Abu Zubaydah]] became the organizers of the plot. Investigators say that [[Mohammed Haydar Zammar]] acted as the "travel agent" to Afghanistan.

Three of the hijackers, along with [[Ramzi Binalshibh]], [[Said Bahaji]], and [[Zakariyah Essabar]] were members of the [[Hamburg cell]]. After Atta, al-Shehhi, and Jarrah left for the United States, Binalshibh provided money to the conspirators. [[Riduan Isamuddin]], aka Hambali, met with two of the hijackers in [[Kuala Lumpur]] during the [[2000 Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit]]. Hambali also gave money to alleged [[20th hijacker]] [[Zacarias Moussaoui]]. The members of the cell fled Germany before the terrorist attacks.

Some of the money that financed the terrorist attack seems to have originated from [[Ali Abdul Aziz Ali]] and [[Mohammed Yousef Mohamed Alqusaidi]], who may be Marwan al-Shehhi's brother. Another conspirator is [[Abu Abdul Rahman]]. [[Tawfiq bin Attash]], also known as ''Khallad'', assisted the hijackers in many ways, and unsuccessfully sought a visa to enter the United States and participate in the attacks.

Interviews with detained al Qaida members have identified ten hijacker candidates who did not participate in the attacks for various reasons. These people were identified as Mohamed Mani Ahmad al Kahtani, [[Khalid al Zahrani|Khalid Saeed Ahmad al Zahrani]], Ali Abd al Rahman al Faqasi al Ghamdi, Saeed al Baluchi, Qutaybah al Najdi, Zuhair al Thubaiti, [[Saeed Abdullah al-Ghamdi]], Saud al Rashid, and Mushabib al Hamlan, and [[Abderraouf Jdey]].<ref name="911report">{{cite book|url=http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Ch1.htm|author=National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States |title=9-11 Commission Report |publisher=Government Printing Office|year=2004}}</ref>

==Cases of mistaken identities==
Shortly after the attacks and before the FBI had released the pictures of all the hijackers, several reports appeared claiming that some of the men named as hijackers on 9/11 were alive, and were feared to have been victims of identity theft.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1559151.stm BBC News - Hijack 'suspects' alive and well]</ref><ref>[http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2001-09/17/article11.shtml Islam Online - Saudi Suspects in U.S. Attacks Were Not in the U.S.]</ref><ref>[http://www.thedossier.ukonline.co.uk/Web%20Pages/LOS%20ANGELES%20TIMES_FBI%20Chief%20Raises%20New%20Doubts%20Over%20Hijackers'%20Identities.htm LA Times - FBI Chief Raises New Doubts Over Hijackers' Identities]</ref> These cases, however, turned out to be instances of mistaken identities.<ref>[http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,265160,00.html Der Spiegel - Panoply of the Absurd]</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2006/10/911_conspiracy_theory_1.html BBC News - 9/11 conspiracy theory]</ref>

==See also==
*[[20th hijacker]]
*[[Operation Bojinka]]
*[[2001 anthrax attacks]]
*[[Taliban]]
*[[War on Terrorism]]
*[[War in Afghanistan (2001–present)]]

==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==References==
* {{cite web |title=9/11 Commission Report |url=http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/911/report/911Report.pdf |publisher=National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States |date=2004 |accessdate=2008-09-30}}
* {{cite web |url=http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/911/staff_statements/911_TerrTrav_App.pdf |title=9/11 and Terror Travel |chapter=Appendix |date=2004 |publisher=National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States |accessdate=2008-09-30}}
* {{cite book |author=Aust, Stefan |coauthors=Der Spiegel Magazine|others=Schnibben, Cordt |title=Inside 9-11: What Really Happened |publisher=[[Macmillan Publishers|MacMillan]] |date=2002 |isbn=031298748X}}
* {{cite book |author=Burke, Jason |title=Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam |date=2004 |publisher=[[I.B. Tauris]]| isbn=1850436665}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/FeaturedDocs/FBI911Timeline.pdf |title=Hijackers' Timeline |author=Federal Bureau of Investigation |publisher=NEFA Foundation |date=2008-02-04 |accessdate=2008-10-06 |format=PDF}}
* {{cite book |author=Fouda, Yosri |coauthors=Fielding, Nick |title=Masterminds of Terror: The Truth Behind the Most Devastating Terrorist Attack the World Has Ever Seen |publisher=[[Arcade Publishing|Arcade]] |date=2003 |isbn=1559707089}}
* {{cite book |author=McDermott, Terry |title=Perfect Soldiers: The Hijackers: Who They Were, Why They Did It |date=2005 |publisher=[[HarperCollins]] |isbn=0060584696}}
* {{cite book |author=Smith, Paul J. |title=Terrorism and Violence in Southeast Asia: Transnational Challenges to States and Regional Stability |year=2005 |publisher=M.E. Sharpe |isbn=0765614332}}
* {{cite book |author=Wright, Lawrence |title=The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 |date=2006 |publisher= [[Alfred A. Knopf]] |isbn=037541486X}}

==External links==
*[http://www.gpoaccess.gov/911/index.html The Final 9/11 Commission Report]
* [http://vivisimo.com/911 Search the 9/11 Commission Report indexed by individual paragraphs, with clustered search results]
*[http://www.orgnet.com/hijackers.html Network Map] of how hijackers were connected to each other and color-coded by their flight.
*[http://archive.nytimes.com/2001/09/15/national/15SUIC.html A Terrorist Profile Emerges That Confounds the Experts] The New York Times 15-September-2001
*[http://archive.nytimes.com/2001/09/15/national/15HIJA.html F.B.I. Documents Detail the Movements of 19 Men Believed to Be Hijackers] The New York Times 15-September-2001 ''To be incorporated''
*[http://archive.nytimes.com/2001/09/15/national/15FLIG.html FLIGHT SCHOOL: Learning Where Suspects Studied Is 'Trickier Than It Sounds'] The New York Times 15-September-2001 ''To be incorporated''
*[http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel01/092701hjpic.htm FBI Press Release], September 27, 2001.
*[http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/2002_05/fullreport.pdf The Immigration and Naturalization Service's Contacts With Two September 11 Terrorists: A Review of the INS's Admissions of Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi, its Processing of their Change of Status Applications, and its Efforts to Track Foreign Students in the United States] U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General 20-May-2002 ''To be incorporated''
*[http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/23/widen23.xml portal.telegraph.co.uk] (UK report that not all of the "hijackers" were actually on the planes)
*[http://www.worldmessenger.20m.com/alive.html Independent reporting of alleged hijacker claims] with additional links
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/24/international/middleeast/24ENVO.html Saudis Say Cash to Friend of Hijackers Was Charity], The New York Times, November 24, 2002 ''to be incorporated''
*[http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/spiegel/0,1518,265160,00.html Evidence against the theories that some of the named hijackers are still alive.]
*[http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200202/06/eng20020206_90055.shtml Saudis Arabia Admit Hijackers of Sept. 11 Attacks were Citizens]
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/04/28/AR2005042801315.html The 9/11 Hijackers], 2005, Washington Post.

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