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    Post September 11, 2016

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    American - Flight 11
    Captain - John Ogonowski
    First Officer - Thomas McGuinness

    Flight Attendants
    Karen Martin
    Kathleen "Kathy" Nicosia
    Betty Ong
    Dianne Snyder
    Barbara "Bobbi" Arestegui
    Jeffery "Jeff" Collman
    Sara Low
    Jean Roger
    Madeline "Amy" Sweeney

    Other AA Family
    Renee Newell (PVD agent)
    Laurie Neira (wife of reitred LAX mechanic G. A. Neira)

    Other Airline Family
    Alberto Dominguez (QANTAS- retired ground crew)
    Laura Lee Morabito (QANTAS-National Sales Manager)

    United - Flight 175
    Captain - Victor Saracini
    First Officer - Michael Horrocks

    Flight Attendants
    Robert Fangman
    Amy Jarret
    Kathryn LaBorie
    Alfred Marchand
    Amy King
    Michael Tarrou
    Alicia Titus

    Other United Family
    Marianne MacFarlane (Customer Service)
    Jesus Sanchez (FA- off duty)

    American - Flight 77
    Captain - Charles "Chic" Burlingame
    First Officer - David Charlebois

    Flight Attendants
    Renee May
    Michele Heidenberger
    Jennifer Lewis (wife of Kenneth Lewis)
    Kenneth Lewis (husband of Jennifer Lewis) Normally they flew separately, they worked this flight so they could vacation together.

    Other AA Family
    Mary Jane "MJ" Booth (MJ was secretary to AA's general manager at IAD)
    Eddie Dillard (husband of Rosemary Dillard- flight services DCA)
    Captain Wilson "Bud" Flagg (retired AA 1998, retired US Navy Rear Admiral)
    Darlene "Dee" Flagg (wife of Captain Wilson Flagg)


    United - Flight 93
    Captain - Jason Dahl
    First Officer - LeRoy Homer

    Flight Attendants
    Lorraine Bay
    Sandra Bradshaw
    Wanda Green
    CeeCee Lyles
    Deborah Welsh
    Keep'em Flying

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    Hard to believe it's been 15 years. Still have vivid memories as if it happened yesterday.
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    I still read each name in this post. They were not just statistics. I want to respect the individuals' lives.
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    I can't believe it has been 15 years. Reading those names still makes me tear up.
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    Remembering September 11th


    The 9/11 Flight Crew Memorial
    The memorial stands in Grapevine, Texas, near DFW


    Description of the monument from a sign posted nearby:

    A stone column rises to support a large globe, symbolizing how the aviation industry spans the world. The impressive eagles, a national symbol of freedom, represent both airlines, American and United that lost flights that morning.

    The Captain stands at the highest point, his copilot to his right, as it is on the airplane. The Captain is charged with the responsibility of protecting passengers, fellow crewmembers and the aircraft.
    The First Officer is alert, his safety manual in hand, pointing to the western horizon, the intended destination of all four flights. Back-to-back placement of the Flight Attendants to the Cockpit Crew shows the teamwork of all flight crews, especially now — post 9/11.
    The young girl with her teddy bear represents the traveling public. She is the family on their big vacation, the newlyweds on honeymoon, the grandmother on her very first flight, the weary businessman and unfortunately now… she is the soldier off to war.


    The role best known by the general flying public is portrayed by the male Flight Attendant. He drapes a blanket around the small child. His duties show a commitment to passenger care and service.

    Indicative of her role as a safety professional, the female Flight Attendant stands in the protected position: her hand held in the International sign for “stop”, shielding her passenger from harm.
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    What a beautiful memorial.
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