UNITED AIRLINES
FLIGHT 93
A
Boeing 757 en route from
CREW
Jason Dahl, 43,
from Denver, Colorado, was the plane's captain. He had a wife and son. Dahl had
a lifelong interest in flying, said his aunt, Maxine Atkinson, of
Leroy Homer, 36,
from Marlton, New Jersey, was the first officer on board. He was married and
had a daughter.
Sandra Bradshaw,
38, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was a flight attendant.
Wanda Green was a
flight attendant.
CeeCee Lyles of Fort Myers, Florida, was a flight
attendant. She reached her husband, Lorne, by cell phone to tell him that she
loved him and their children before the plane went down. The couple between
them had four children.
Deborah Welsh was
a flight attendant.
PASSENGERS
Christian Adams
Todd
Beamer, 32, was from Cranbury,
Alan Beaven, 48, of Oakland, California, was an environmental
lawyer.
Mark Bingham, 31,
of San Francisco owned a public relations firm, the Bingham Group. He called
his mother, Alice Hoglan, 15 minutes before the plane
crashed and told her that the plane had been taken over by three men who
claimed to have a bomb. Hoglan said her son told her
that some passengers planned to try to regain control of the plane. "He
said, 'I love you very, very much, ' " Hoglan
said.
Deora Bodley, 20, of
Santa Clara, California, was a university student.
Marion Britton
Thomas E. Burnett
Jr., 38, of San Ramon, California, was a senior vice president and chief
operating officer of Thoratec Corp., a medical
research and development company, and the father of three. He made four calls
to his wife, Deena, from the plane. Deena Burnett said that her husband told her that one
passenger had been stabbed and that "a group of us are going to do
something." He also told her that the people on board knew about the
attack on the
William Cashman
Georgine Corrigan
Joseph Deluca
Patrick Driscoll
Edward
Felt, 41, was from Matawan,
Colleen Fraser
Andrew Garcia
Jeremy Glick, 31,
from West Milford, New Jersey, called his wife, Liz, and in-laws in New York on
a cell phone to tell them the plane had been hijacked, Joanne Makely, Glick's mother-in-law, told CNN. Glick said that
one of the hijackers "had a red box he said was a bomb,
and one had a knife of some nature," Makely
said. Glick asked Makely if the reports about the
attacks on the World Trade Center were true, and she
told him they were. He left the phone for a while, returning to say, "The
men voted to attack the terrorists," Makely
said.
Lauren Grandcolas of San Rafael, California, was a sales worker at
Good Housekeeping magazine.
Donald
F. Green, 52, was from Greenwich,
Linda Gronlund
Richard Guadagno, 38, of Eureka, California, was the manager of the
Toshiya Kuge
Waleska Martinez
Nicole Miller
Mark Rothenberg
Christine
Snyder, 32, was from Kailua,
John Talignani
Honor Wainio