New Images of Flight 93 Crashed in Pennsylvania
Newspaper The Tribune-Democrat has released a new video that shows the moments immediately following the crash of United Airlines flight 93, in a rural area in western Pennsylvania on 11 September 2001. The film made by a resident of Somerset County showing smoke rising into the sky after the machine fell into Shanksville.
Newspaper The Tribune-Democrat has released a new video that shows the moments immediately following the crash of United Airlines flight 93 , in a rural area in western Pennsylvania on 11 September 2001. The film made by a resident of Somerset County showing smoke rising into the sky after the machine fell into Shanksville.
The record was made by Dave Berkebile, a resident of the area. Very calm, Berkebile said an aircraft crashed a few kilometers his home in Berlin and assume that the incident could be related to attacks by planes that day. ”It was probably a terrorist bomb that exploded,” says Berkebile. Impact aircraft dropped “shook the house …
A large cloud of smoke, thick and black as a cuperca, was lifted into the air,” he says. A representative of the National Park Service said the record could be the first film after plane crash in Shanksville, a rural area located southeast of Pittsburgh. Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers and crew fought with the four of the air pirates. Investigators calculated that the aircraft flew almost 950 km / h as he hit the ground. The incident had killed the 40 pasegeri and crew and four hijackers.
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