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Reflections on enduring impact of September 11 attacks twenty-three years later

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Reflections on enduring impact of September 11 attacks twenty-three years later
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Twenty-three years ago today, the tragic events of September 11, 2001, unfolded. Recollections from individuals who experienced that day remain vivid and impactful.

One individual recalls being in their office in Arlington, Virginia, when they first heard about planes crashing into the World Trade Center via email. Initial reports were chaotic and often incorrect, speculating on aircraft types and whether it was an accident.

A significant moment involved two hijackers almost missing their flight. Vaughn Allex, a former American Airlines gate agent, still grapples with guilt for helping them board Flight 77 from Washington Dulles to Los Angeles. This flight later crashed into the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m., killing all passengers and crew onboard along with 125 people in the building.

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"I realize that there's probably nothing I could've done to prevent what happened. I've come to terms with that," Allex said.

In another account, Dick Cheney ordered United Flight 93 to be shot down. Lt. Heather "Lucky" Penney scrambled her jet without missiles for a potential suicide mission to intercept the civilian plane. However, passengers on Flight 93 took matters into their own hands, leading to its crash in Pennsylvania after a struggle with hijackers.

Passenger Todd Beamer's words "Ok. Let’s roll" became emblematic of the passengers' bravery.

The aftermath of 9/11 saw profound changes in aviation security and personal experiences for many. Washington National Airport remained closed longer than others due to its proximity to key government sites. Airfares briefly rose despite decreased demand as only essential travelers flew.

Airport security underwent federalization with the creation of the TSA under the Department of Transportation before it moved to Homeland Security. Secondary gate screenings were introduced while some previous norms like carrying liquids through checkpoints persisted for several more years.

The legacy of 9/11 includes reinforced cockpit doors and a shift in passenger behavior towards hijackings—no longer remaining passive but actively resisting threats.

Daily reminders of 9/11 lingered for those commuting past sites like the Pentagon or working near affected areas. For some, flying did not become scarier due to these constant reminders of resilience against danger.

Reflecting on how different entities commemorated or capitalized on this tragedy reveals mixed feelings among survivors and witnesses. The legacy is marked by both unity and prolonged conflicts abroad and increased domestic security measures perceived by some as overreaching.

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