September 11th, 2001. A day of fear, a day of courage. 9/11 is a day that could never be forgotten. Not only was New York in shock, but the whole world too. Everyone suffered, never knowing what was going to happen next. Mind numbing and unforgettable events that shock the world don’t occur very often and when the attack on 9/11 happened, it showed how quickly a nation could be changed. A series of tragedies all happened in one long, heart wrenching day, leaving millions of people traumatized forever. During the attacks in the United States, over 3,000 people were killed, including more than 400 police officers and firefighters (History, 2015). It’s said that on the morning on September 11, four airlines were hijacked by members …show more content…
The section of the Pentagon that had been hit eventually collapsed approximately 30 minutes the crash occurred. (ADD MORE HERE). On November 22nd, 2004 a private plane on rout to pick up President Bush clipped a single light pole and crashed a minute away from landing, scattering debris everywhere however Flight 77 had completely torn five different light poles out of the ground and still maintained enough energy and force to crash into the Pentagon. There was no traces or marks that the plane had crashed onto the grass and skidded into the pentagon. No evidence of Flight 77 was ever found, no tail sections, no wing sections, nothing. This lead people to believe that the intense heat of the fire had totally incinerated the entire plan. Although if the fire was surely hot enough to the point where the plane was completely unrecognizable how did investigators identify 184 out of 189 people who had been killed at the Pentagon? Even if the plane had completely vaporized, it would be the first time in history to ever happen. Flight 77 had two Rolls Royce RB211 jet engines made of steel and titanium, designed to maintain intact if anything was to go wrong. It is scientifically proven that it is impossible for the jet fuel to completely vaporize an entire plane therefor it should have been found intact at the crash site. On August 15th, 2005 Flight 522 on rout to Athens, Greece crashed into a hillside at full speed, killing 121