It was the morning of September 11, Brian Clark had arrived to his office in NYC at 7:15 in the morning. Notable the best weather that New York has had in awhile: the sky was a deep ocean blue. Fast forward one hour and a half and now he is stuck 4 floors below the crash site. Brian Clark could have reacted many different ways: he could have given up and crumbled under the pressure, or he would use many of his natural instincts to escape the building and be one of the few to escape from a floor that close to the crash site. Some people believe that it’s only luck when it comes to escaping life threatening situations, but it is evident that escaping life threatening situations comes from the many natural characteristics such a sense of place, mental characteristics, and the fight-or-flight instinct. …show more content…
heading for Los Angeles. Not even forty-six minutes of straight flight the plane had struck the north tower. The plane hitting the tower was no accident, but was hijacked by Mohammed Atta; one of the members of al-Qaeda. After seventeen minutes of chaos and catastrophe, the second plane hit that South tower. Not only were both the trade centers hit in NYC, but also the the Pentagon in Washington, and a last plane in Pennsylvania. On that day a total of 2,996 people died and 6,000 were injured. The whole world was terrified by the horrific event that occurred on that