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    Ziad Jarrah[a] (11 May 1975 – 11 September 2001) was a Lebanese terrorist hijacker. He was one of the four hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93, which was crashed into a field in a rural area near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, following a passenger revolt, as part of the September 11 attacks. [b]

  2. Aug 17, 2021 · Ziad Jarrah took his 9/11 role seriously. But a delay in takeoff from Newark Airport gave passengers the information they needed to fight back.

  3. The hijacking of Flight 93 was led by Ziad Jarrah, a member of al-Qaeda. [6] He was born in Lebanon to a wealthy and secular Muslim family. [7] He intended to become a pilot and moved to Germany in 1996, enrolling at the University of Greifswald to study German. [8]

  4. Jul 23, 2004 · As passengers charged the cockpit door, terrorist hijacker Ziad Jarrah began rolling the plane to the left and right, "attempting to knock the passengers off balance," the 9/11 commission report...

  5. Nov 9, 2010 · At 9:32 a.m. a hijacker, later identified as Ziad Jarrah, a trained pilot, was heard over the flight data recorder, directing the passengers to sit down and stating that there was a bomb aboard...

  6. Sep 8, 2020 · On the morning of September 11, four terrorists boarded United Airlines Flight 93 at Newark International Airport: Ziad Jarrah, a trained pilot; and three others, who were trained in...

  7. Ziad Jarrah was the was the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into an empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, but intended to be flown into the Capitol or White House as the fourth of the four 9/11 plane hijackings.

  8. Aug 19, 2021 · What’s known for sure is that at 9:55 a.m., one of its hijackers, Ziad Jarrah, a trained pilot, reset the plane’s autopilot, turning the aircraft around to head back east toward Washington.

  9. Sep 11, 2002 · The hijacker pilot was later identified as Ziad Jarrah, 26, a native of Lebanon who had studied flight training and aeronautics in Germany and had become part of a terrorist cell in Hamburg.

  10. Jul 22, 2018 · In a chilling recording at 9.31am, al-Qaeda terrorist Ziad Jarrah is heard telling passengers in broken English: “Ladies and gentlemen. Here the captain, please sit down, keep remaining sitting ...