Flight 93 Eyewitness Accounts
Crash Witnesses Accounts: "I heard like a boom and
the engine sounded funny," she told the Daily News.
"I heard two more booms - and then I did not hear
anything." What does Temyer think she heard? "I
think the plane was shot down,"
http://dailynews.philly.com/content/daily_news/2001/11/18/local/SHOT15C.htm
"It came in low over the trees and started
wobbling," said Tim Thornsberg, a resident of
Somerset County, who was working near an old strip
mine when he saw the plane. "Then it just rolled
over and was flying upside down for a few seconds
... and then it kind of stalled and did a nose dive
over the trees. It was just unreal to see something
like that."
http://www.pittsburgh.com/partners/wpxi/news/flightheroes.html
Eric Peterson, 28, was working in his shop in the
Somerset County village of Lambertsville yesterday
morning when he heard a plane, looked up and saw one
fly over unusually low. The plane continued on
beyond a nearby hill, then dropped out of sight
behind a tree line. As it did so, Peterson said it
seemed to be turning end-over-end. Then Peterson
said he saw a fireball, heard an explosion and saw a
mushroom cloud of smoke rise into the sky.
http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20010912crashnat2p2.asp
“I saw the plane flying upside down overhead and
crash into the nearby trees.
My buddy, Doug, and I grabbed our fire extinguishers
and ran to the scene,” said Blair.
http://www.dailyamerican.com/disaster.html#3 Eric
Peterson of Lambertsville looked up when he heard
the plane. "It was low enough, I thought you could
probably count the rivets," Peterson said. "You
could see more of the roof of the plane than you
could the belly. It was on its side." "There was a
great explosion and you could see the flames. It was
a massive, massive explosion. Flames and then smoke
and then a massive, massive mushroom cloud."
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“Normally I wouldn’t look up, but I just heard on
the news that all the planes were grounded and
thought this was probably the last one I would see
for a while, so I looked up,” she said. “I didn’t
see the plane but I heard the plane’s engine. Then I
heard a loud thump that echoed off the hills and
then I heard the plane’s engine. I heard two more
loud thumps and didn’t hear the plane’s engine
anymore after that.”
http://www.dailyamerican.com/disaster.html#3 "We
didn't hear that plane coming until it was right on
top of us," she said. "Then there was a roar." She
said the plane appeared to be gliding into the
ground. "All at once it just stopped. There was no
engine noise, nothing. Someone hollered, Oh my God!'
and then there was a real loud thud."
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Shortly after 10 a.m., workers on farms and scrap
yards in Somerset County looked up to see an
airliner flying low and erratic at an estimated 450
mph. http://www.dailyamerican.com/disaster.html#3
Bob Blair of Stoystown was driving a coal truck on
state Route 30 when he saw the jet plummet "straight
down." Barn windowpanes for half a mile around
shattered as the jet dived into a reclaimed strip
mine and exploded at 10:10 a. m.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/09/17/MN40630.DTL
A
witness told WTAE-TV's Paul Van Osdol that she saw
the plane overhead. It made a high-pitched,
screeching sound. The plane then made a sharp,
90-degree downward turn and crashed.
http://newsandviews.tripod.com/news/091101tv2.html
Bob Blair was completing a routine drive to Shade
Creek just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, when he saw a huge
silver plane fly past him just above the treetops
and crash into the woods along Lambertsville Road.
Blair, of Stoystown, a driver with Jim Barron
Trucking of Somerset, was traveling in a coal truck
along with Doug Miller of Somerset, when they saw
the plane spiraling to the ground and then explode
on the outskirts of Lambertsville. “I saw the plane
flying upside down overhead and crash into the
nearby trees. My buddy, Doug, and I grabbed our fire
extinguishers and ran to the scene,” said Blair.
http://www.dailyamerican.com/disaster.html
Another witness, Michael Merringer, said he was out
on a mountain bike ride with his wife, Amy, about
two miles from the crash site. "(I) heard the engine
gun two different times," he said. "(I) heard a loud
bang and the windows of the houses all around
rattled."
http://www.pjstar.com/news/worldtrade/g34835a.html
Larry Williams, a former state police trooper who is
now a private investigator, was golfing on the 17th
green at Oakbrook Golf Course about eight miles away
when he heard the engines “roar real loud and shut
off.”
http://www.dailyamerican.com/disaster.html#3
"We got the call about 9:58 this morning from a male
passenger stating that he was locked in the bathroom
of United Flight 93 traveling from Newark to San
Francisco, and they were being hijacked," said Glenn
Cramer, a 911 supervisor. "We confirmed that with
him several times and we asked him to repeat what he
said. He was very distraught. He said he believed
the plane was going down. He did hear some sort of
an explosion and saw white smoke coming from the
plane, but he didn't know where. "And then we lost
contact with him."
http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20010912crashnat2p2.asp
Meanwhile, investigators also are combing a second
crime scene in nearby Indian Lake (2.5 miles from
main crash site), where residents reported hearing
the doomed jetliner flying over at a low altitude
before "falling apart on their homes." "People were
calling in and reporting pieces of plane falling," a
state trooper said. Jim Stop reported he had seen
the hijacked Boeing 757 fly over him as he was
fishing. He said he could see parts falling from the
plane. I lost this link.. but since the witness name
is there I've left it up. Some witnesses reported
that the plane was flying upside down for a time
before the crash; others said they heard up to three
loud booms before the jetliner went down.
http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20010912crashnat2p2.asp
"There was no way anything was left," Pluta added.
"There was just charred pieces of metal and a big
hole. The plane didn't slide into the crash. It went
straight into the ground. Wings out. Nose down."
Bits of metal were thrown against a tree line like
shrapnel, said state police spokesman Trooper Thomas
Spallone of Troop A in Greensburg. "Once it hit,
everything just disintegrated," he said. "There are
just shreds of metal. The longest piece I saw was 2
feet long."
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