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RS34ME 48 points ago +48 / -0

Me too! The phone calls... man, it’s so hard to listen to them.😭😭😭

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lefty295 38 points ago +38 / -0

The audio from flight 93 when they realize it’s been high jacked and what had already happened by that point... that shit will haunt you for life.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 11 points ago +11 / -0

Our Country has been hijacked, by people bent on its destruction. It's not time to roll just yet, but we'll get our turn to be heroes soon.

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ElectricChad 19 points ago +19 / -0

The phone calls absolutely wrecked me. This is the definition of bravery and heroism, not some woke company or overpaid player or celeb.

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Litecola 0 points ago +1 / -1

So confusing though, cell phones could not connect from flight altitude at that time. Personally know several Motorola engineers- mobile phones simply did not have enough power to connect, airplanes did not have those connections on these planes. Impossible to have made those calls at flight altitude. And amazing how crystal clear they sounded, right?

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Redheadgrrl 8 points ago +8 / -0

Back then airplanes had phones on the back of the seats. Cost like $3 per minute or something crazy. You activated them with your credit card.

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I_Used_to_be_me 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd also imagine some of them did come from cell phones once the planes reached low altitude. If cell phones worked from the highest floor of the WTC (and they did), then they worked from the planes for at least a brief moment in time -- these planes were hijacked and flying well below altitudes requiring pressurization for a decent amount of time

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Litecola 1 point ago +1 / -0

They weren't in those planes yet. I flew the very next week, and almost every week after that- no phones in planes. Believe me, my parents would have been happier with things if there had been.

Anyeay, even if they had been on the planes, they took a LONG time to connect, with very bad signal quality.