2015年9月12日星期六

Flight-93 National Memorial opens to public

The Flight-93 National Memorial has opened to the public near Shanksville, Taobao agent Pennsylvania. It uses photos, videos, artifacts and interactive displays to tell the story of how passengers and crew fought to regain control of the plane.
The hijackers are believed to have wanted to crash it into the US Capitol. The flight, which was en route from New York to San Francisco, was hijacked by 4 terrorists. Once passengers and crew on board realized what was going on, they contacted mission control on the ground and their relatives.
They were able to foil the terrorists presumed attack on Washington DC, but the plane crashed into a unused field. An outdoor platform offers a commanding view of the crash site where 33 passengers and seven crew members were killed.
"We remember here is precious. The passengers and crew of 93 did a memorable and noble thing on September 11th, 2001. Ans is right what they did here, should be remembered in this place in this way," said Tom Wolfe, Pennsylvania Governor of US.

"I think it tells a story. Visitors can see the flight path to get sense of the battle where was taking place aboard flight -93.They can read about individuals.They can see aftermath, investigation information about the investigation," said Gordon Felt,Taobao Broker family of Victim.

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