September 11, 2001. Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four passenger commercial planes and attacked the United States on that day. One of the four aircraft was Flight 93. Although the terrorists were able to hit the target with the other three planes, Flight 93 could not. And the reason for this could not be the passengers of the plane. Those who saved countless lives by sacrificing their lives.
On September 11, two United Airlines planes crashed at the World Trade Center in New York. These two were Flight 11 and Flight 185. The third aircraft was Flight 6. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a U.S. military base outside Washington, DC. Analysts believe the terrorists were planning to use another plane, Flight 93, to strike at the White House or Camp David, the US president's resting place in Maryland, or some nuclear power plants. If it was successful, the number of casualties would have increased further. But at the right time, the passengers of Flight 93 made a bold decision that saved countless lives at the cost of their own lives.