9/11 Full Flight Simulation | American Airlines Flight 11
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
- 9/11 AMERICAN 11 flight simulation with ATC here ➡ • Video
TIME STAMPS
00:00:00 Start
00:00:28 AAF 11
00:00:40 Push Back - AAF 11
00:02:26 Engine Start-Up - AAF 11
00:03:40 Taxi - AAF 11
00:11:25 Take-Off - AAF 11
00:12:25 Departure - AAF 11
00:16:00 Climb - AAF 11
00:24:00 Cruise - AAF 11
00:39:00 MA Radio Call - AAF 11
00:40:00 Cruise - AAF 11
00:47:45 MA Radio Call - AAF 11
00:48:00 Cruise - AAF 11
00:51:35 Descent - AAF 11
1:00:34 Impact - AAF 11
AIRCRAFT TYPES
American Airlines Flight 11 was a Boeing 767-200/ER
This aircraft types were not available in the Microsoft flight simulator at the time of making this video, so I used the available aircraft which resembled the ones used the most.
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9/11 AMERICAN 11 flight simulation with ATC here ➡ ruclips.net/video/FWRT7yMLECQ/видео.html
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it got taken down@@banana1234aus_Aviation
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Tasteless. I suggest you visit Ground Zero Memorial. This is just tasteless for you to do! There is enough documentaries on 9/11. As a former classmate of Flight 93 Hero Thomas Burnett, Jefferson Sr High, Bloomington,MN~ TASTELESS!
It is NOT! Go away with , "OH Knew somebody on it, wahhhh!" So tired of it!@@Minnesota.Highlander
Every time I think of 9/11, I always think about the fact that everyone in the world saw what happened that day. Except the people involved in it on board
United 93 passengers???
@@7RMHD They heard, not see
@Stevi Robinson do you usually get the reaction you Hooe for with that kinda comment? Not this time kid. Sorry
@@eddiebear34 I know huh? What the heck is with that comment? Damn
@@Mrd9960 just looking for reactions.
So difficult to watch, and look how beautiful the weather was that horrific day. The world changed that day and honestly it's never repaired
America changed maybe, the rest of world kept living it life
Leo you have been one of my favorite RUclipsrs since 2014 and to see you here is awesome and it is true it was very nice weather that’s why many people were recording that day, it’s so sad for me that I was born after, I wish I had the chance to see them beautiful towers, that’s one of my dreams!
@@devostripes5964I’m British he’s Australian and it impacts me
@@DustBoyGamesthat’s not “the world” though is it?
@@DustBoyGames British and Australians caring about Americans ? It's all normal, same old colonialist bastard DNA, that's not the world
This was very interesting to watch. I'm someone who remembers this day very well. I worked for Delta Air Lines at LGA and lived in the borough of Queens on 9/11 where I could see the towers from my street. This entire flight really gives us an understanding just how fast it all happened. There were very chilling moments during this where we can only imagine what the passengers were thinking. I imagine for most of it they were trying to figure out where they were going. I hope even at the end they were just thinking maybe the hijackers just wanted a good view of NYC. Still so very sad.
Bro not funny you can’t just expect people to laugh at 9/11
Yes. I think the passengers thought the same thing. They thought that this plane flying very low near these various buildings would already be landing. But they never even thought that the hijackers would crash this plane into a building.
@@drewski5558 Uhm... man, re-read the comment, I have no idea what makes you think that. He is not saying about expecting people to laugh at 9/11. He is just saying about what he remembered about it on his perspective.
@Stevi Robinson no queen?
yhea most terrorists hijackings are to use as leverage so the passengers probably thought they where going to be used as leverage and they where simply going to land or fly near NY to commence some sort of trade
I have a friend and a relative, both still alive, who worked at WTC. My uncle, who worked on the 83rd floor of the North Tower, is alive because he went down for coffee just prior to the strike. My friend is alive because he was late for work, on the 3 train when the first plane hit. The story, as he tells it, is that the subway shook violently suddenly and the train didn't stop at Cortland but did at Rector to empty out. He and others watched the carnage unfold and was among those nearby when the buildings fell. He doesn't speak of it often, but when he does, he talks of "running like hell" covered in dust. Since phones were down including that era's rudimentary cell service, he had no way of immediately reaching his family. They thought he had perished until he made contact with them later that day.
Went down where, to the ground floor? Didn't they have coffee machines on his floor.
@@Black.Sabbath they probably meant to like a shop such as Starbucks. idk bout you but I get tired of just office coffee
The thing that happend to your uncle was the same thing that happened to one of my friends mothers
I walked through blood and bones on the streets of Manhattan, trying to find my brother.
@@robin3there were no bones on the streets, only in the rubble
Very powerful. It really puts you in the passengers' perspective. Truly horrifying. God bless their souls.
😂😂
@@shinichi6235 what funny ?
@@saumon1950 The concept of god is very funny that some mythology blessing them is of any help. god is crap.
I don't wanna feel what people in plane were feeling before the crash. It's world biggest nightmare that can happen in world to anyone.
RIP all innocents, pray to God for there souls.
They're dead
On Sept 11, 2001 I was on morning flight from Chicago to Houston. 7am and change takeoff. While up in the sky, the captain announced there's an incident, yes! Incident, some technical issue with same airplane type down in NYC and we have to land to check if our aircraft is safe to continue. I remember the day. It was beautiful, absolutely no clouds, sunny morning. That's about it. I believe the crew didn't want panic onboard so they told us a lie. That was a time before smartphones and internet on the plane. Still, today.. talking about that day I have goosebumps. I had a chance to visit WTC in May 2000. Beautiful buildings, very majestic and breathtaking in simplicity, monumental icons of NYC. Still have ticked. Top of the World. $13 admission. Rest In Peace all whose life were taken so drastically. I'll give my life to change the course of 9/11 and way the World looks today.
Wow. What airport did your aircraft divert too? How long did it take you to get back to your destination of origin?
@@brysonbradford8622 i don't remember the airport, once landed it was total chaos. We were grounded and waiting for long time before they got us to the gate. Police was present everywhere, we were rushed out to main hall of airport, some TVs were set on tables and news streamed the moment of impact on and on. My luggage was delivered to destination like 3 days later. I was part of the group so the agent organized transportation yet, we had to wait like over six hours if I'm correct.
@@latarnickboston sorry that was such a long day for you but glad you weren't on any of the four doomed flights that day! Blessings to you and your family!
@@crmay72 thank you for kind words. Same to You and closest one. Let’s celebrate every single day with joy and smile. Life is beautiful.
Damn I am sorry that you had to experience this.I was in America when this happened but I wasn’t at an airport. I was in California I was in my hotel room packing up because I was making another flight to Dallas and I had the tv on and there was this fire in a building on the news that caught my attention and I saw this plane fly into the second tower and I thought it was replay but it looked like a totally different explosion. It was awful i had turn off the tv because of how distressing it was. rest in peace to everyone that was killed in this incident
Almost 22 years later, and this still upsets and angers me. As it should everyone.
Yea, agree. But its a good tool for future generation to learn and understand how, why, and what happened that day. So there's SOMETHING good that came out of it. Plus, babies were born that day too!
@@davidslife989oh great more people in the world to suffer 😞
For some reason I've never been angry, I find anger to be something I have to direct towards, I can't just be angry without a face to point at, I worry anger with these things points at Muslims, like it did at the time. And I never had anger for Muslims, I love them as much as I love any other human. I felt things like genuine awe, genuine confusion and genuine shock. Even at the time I'm not sure anybody knew why any of it was happening, it was a while after the events when the culprits were identified and Osama Bin Laden was named their leader.
I'm not sure even then did I feel anger, Osama felt almost unreal, I was too young to fully understand the concept of the fact there were major oversights in airport security, maybe that would have been a genuine source of anger for me had I been more mature but now as an adult I realise that rules generally are put in place after major failings and airport security since has been majorly belt and braces. I see this as a learning point for humanity, a long with many other disasters, natural or otherwise.
And our next "president" is a Muslim......
how about afghan people,bosnia,syria,iraq??more than 3k people as american have..shit u jews country..
It truly shows how fast the whole thing unfolded, and how little time passengers had to make sense of what was going on before it was too late!
How did the hijackers gain control of the cockpit in all 4 flights when the protocol was to keep the cockpit locked to avoid hijackings, I could forgive this detail if it happened on one plane somehow but for all 4 flight crews to allow access to the cockpit is an insane fairy tale, so insane infact that even Google has no answer for this.
@@exposingliesandevil3072 That's one of those things that doesn't require any Google research. The "insane fairy tale" was that any sort of "protocol" was ever being followed in the first place about securing the cockpit during a flight. If you were a passenger very often, prior to the events of 9/11, you remember exactly what happened during a routine flight. As soon as the aircraft reached cruising altitude -- assuming there was no turbulence or inclement weather -- the seatbelt lights went off, the flight attendants hopped up & got busy with the food & beverage cart, passengers leaped up and started heading for the lavatory, the cockpit doors opened, the pilot came out for a bathroom break and got a cup of coffee or a soda. I'm unsure what the actual procedure was *supposed* to be regarding bathroom breaks for the pilot and co-pilot, but I AM sure you remember vividly what the actual practice was; the cockpit doors opened almost immediately after the plane reached cruising altitude. A lot of socializing often occurred between the pilots and the crew, as well as among the pilots and the passengers during this "cruising altitude bathroom break period". And that's about the time all 4 of those flights experienced a "takeover" -- shortly after the flight attained cruising altitude. Hopefully, the pilot's restroom break is being handled better & safer nowadays, but it certainly wasn't twenty years ago.
@@exposingliesandevil3072 Protocol only means so much. Sure, it's odd. But we've no evidence they didn't break the doors locks. Which is more than possible, and the thing about this tragedy, is we have absolutely no one left to tell us what really happened in those planes on this horrible day. --- I know what rabbit hole you're hinting at, and I won't disagree that some things are shady. For sure. A lot of things. But the sheer magnitude of an effect this had on our country, was crippling. I almost find it in poor taste to shed any doubt on the people in those planes, and in those towers. None of them except the perpetrators deserve any form of scrutiny. It's a tragedy, it's horrible, it crippled a country, and devastated many families. --- If you have doubt to throw, throw it at the people who allowed the plot to unfold in spite of many prior warnings. MANY, prior warnings.
@@ScarecrowActual "protocol only means so much", 😂, protocol is what is followed to maintain safety after prior events have taught lessons, and for the record the victims families were the ones who started the 9/11 truth movement so don't try to act like anyone questioning the 9/11 fairy tale is disrespectful to them, the victims families are the ones who want answers because they know more than anyone that this fairy tale doesn't add up at all.
The cockpit was open because protocol today is to keep it closed and locked
Want to know why?
Because of 9/11. So yeah it just wasn't needed to close the cockpit so it most likely wasn't
I was a young boy when 9/11 happened. I remember my mom getting me from school and we put the tv on when we got home. Shortly after putting the tv on, the second plane hit the WTC. I will never forget my mothers reaction as she bursted into tears. RIP all the innocent lives lost on 9/11 and to the friends/family of the victims, I hope you have found some form of peace 22 years later.
I was ripped out of my ass on shrooms, acid and amazing hash in Amsterdam, just tripping balls, when I first learned of it. I thought Japan had been attacked. For that matter, I thought the floor was the ocean at that time too, so...
I wish my mom got me out of school I walked home and saw it on tv. They didn’t tell us what was going on at school till the day was over
@@lakewestchase that is interesting. I called my mother not long ago and she said that it was her decision to pick me and my brother up, the school did not have any dismissal until later in the morning. We were in western PA at the time and the uncertainty of United 93 made people very nervous on this side of the state.
@@EagleLogic at our school, the whole day I would say at least half the kids went home and nobody knew why. My last period teacher told us at the end so idk there may have been some that weren’t told.
Nah
This is so well done that it's anxiety inducing.
they really did a fantastic job with this one best simulation i've ever seen ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Agreed 👍
This was very lame, what a waste of my life watching this dumb video but keep feeling sorry for yourselves.
*Anxiety is not a good thing...*
I dunno. Sounds like you might have some issues with anxiety.
Makes you wish you could jump into.a time machine, go back and stop the plane taking off.
If in this mental exercise you instead stop the invasion of Iraq you would be also saving all the innocent lives there plus the terrorist attack of 9-11 too. Regards from Argentina. #Milei #NationalIdentity.
@@MariaBelenSeyssInquart It would be good. Good to stop all evil acts. But then I guess we'd change the course of history and then you'd have all sorts of time paradoxes.
@@CathyKitson ❤
This would make a good VR experience.
@@garystinten9339 Indeed! I'm not into VR, but I like the idea of time travel. It's be so interesting.
A beautiful yet chilling video from the passenger perspective of that horrible day. Was in college studying architecture and structural engineering at the time and grew up knowing everything about these buildings even though I never got the chance to visit in person. Woke up to an answering machine recording letting my roommate and I know that there "was an developing situation" at the WTC. Rushed to the TV, threw in a tape the moment I saw the first tower smoking and sadly, saw the second plane hit live (as did most of the country).
A great simulation. I can only imagine the rush through passengers' minds as some could tell they were getting nearer to NYC / city level in those last couple minutes. RIP.
So did you become an architect?
Everyone thought the north tower getting hit was an accident but when the south tower got hit they knew what was up
you had to say it before me
i mean im glad im not the only one who thought about that
I just want to know why this video is listed as #relaxing
I'm think the vid is 1 hour
My thoughts exaclty
hey i mean think about everyone
some taliban member is watching this while smoking a joint and wondering why they built another tower
That's like putting #frogs #calmfields #travel in a video simulation of the Hindenburg
The sound of the plane cruising in the air is relaxing. Until it gets hijacked
I remember reading the transcript from Betty Ong who was one of the Flight Attendants. Not only were they really booking it. They knew that whoever had control of the aircraft was a novice. The plane was jostling all over the place. Not to forget the horrowing dive to get level with WTC. Was not a smooth ride.
Once airborne, a novice experience is all that is required as only control over direction and altitude is required. The plane was in a downward trajectory in the final mile for sure. wasn't possible to get as low as flight 175 due to several high rises obstacles in the vicinity such as the Empire State Building. A wrong hit with another building would have cost them the mission. Not easy to fly low over a built up area the speed flight 11 was going at.
@@demonhalo67that makes sense
@@demonhalo67 exactly .. this is what mos of the conspiracy folks don't understand.... all you have to do is throw full throttle and steer. Doesn't take an expert to look out the window and figure out how to hit something
@@wpochert the thing conspiracy folks understand is that jet fuel doesn't melt steel beams
Both planes’ flight attendants realized by the last 20 seconds where the hijackers were headed to 😔
My anxiety was through the roof near the end. I remember watching the towers from where I lived in Brooklyn on that day. I'm sure many were able to see the towers from all around NYC.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is absurdly detailed these days. It's spectacular software.
Google Earth is even better, is free and has been around much longer. MSFS is way overhyped. And it looksl ike crap when you get close to anything.
@@jimj2683 But you don't have the planes in Google Earth
hahahahaha
For real flying try X plane.
@@stephenputt2216 Both are just as good imo
Several folks on the 89th, 90th and 91st floors on the northern face recall seeing the plane in the final few seconds and note they saw the plane and then it was into the building, which makes sense since F11 was estimated to be travelling at 440mph on a slight downward trajectory. The bottom of the fuselage hit the 93rd floor and the front wheel smashed through the south face on the other side at the 92nd, such was the force, a piece of fabricated perimeter column was smashed out of the wall and both ended up about how a few hundred feet away on a nearby car park. Quite unbelievable.
I saw this plane before it crashed into the north tower as it passed directly overhead my office at 7th and 25th st. I remember thinking how unusually low it was flying.
I remember thinking that a ventriloquist dummy from Guantanamo Bay pinata store must've flying the plane 🤡😂😂😂🏪
This video made me wonder about people who would've seen the plane flying down the length of the city like that. I wonder if there are any videos of it. The other plane flew around the city and came up from the south so it didn't give the same view to people on the ground of course.
@Steve Robinson Steve, go back to playing Nintento you l0W |ife
You saw the drone?
@@theboogeyman826 Drone? Stay in your lane. 9/11 happened when your mother was still wiping your nose.
Still have ptsd from this. I miss you mom, I wish you could have been at my 40th last week.
Hijacking occured at 29:32. I had to do some calculations but the current time at that point was 8:14:53. The exact time the flight was overtaken.
Most accounts agree that the hijacking started at 8:14/8:15 you are correct
Maybe the hijackers were the pilots
@@Idontevenknow859 what are you talking about? i dont get it
the pilots, john ogonowski and thomas mcguiness jr. were stabbed
@@brandomgamingandtraining777 srry i meant to put that as a theory
It’s insane that it took this horrible event to happen to make them realise that the cockpit should be made secure. You’d think that would be a priority for every aircraft.
A few years before there was a “cockpit intrusion” on a cargo flight. A cockpit crew member of another crew try to hijack the plane in order to do a suicide run.
ruclips.net/video/OxDxwXE_Tv0/видео.html
Also tons of hijackings in the 1970s. You’d think the FAA would have done something about the cockpit door long before 9/11.
People were used to civilized people
So true. It is unfortunate that it seems it always takes a catastrophic event to take extra safety measures
@@JorgeMiguel147 even to "civilized" terrorists; they used to hijack people for demands or money, not for "religion".
@@danhenderson3458and by upgrading safety, there's always gonna be something bad happening which will add ANOTHER safety measurement
Absolutely terrifying! We all saw the last few seconds of this flight, but seeing this entirely is a different level. So many moments when it could have been stopped. 😭
I am from South Africa. My daughter was watching it. When I went into the sitting room, I saw the first one hit the first tower. I asked her what movie are you watching. She told me that it was not a movie, that was real. I just sat down, was so shocked. I couldn't believe that it was real. Then I started to cry. Now everytime I watch a movie, and I saw the two towers, I just choke up. So so sad
Hello from Colombia, I am a new subscriber!
I remember when my grandfather was listening to the radio when suddenly he mentioned something about the crash of a plane in one of the twin towers, he immediately turned on the TV and it was streamed on the news.
Hello,
That must have been quite an experience.
Thank you for subscribing and welcome to the channel :)
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In France when they mention for the first time (just at the end of the news on the radio) they said it was an helicopter which crashed on the tower. It was 2 pm...
@@AnimalVirulent That must have been quite an experience! Here in colombia was 8:46 am.
@@andresfelipeayala1995 a hell of a day hein...
Greeting from France, Andres.
Man holy fuck, imagine being the guy who flew the plane. What madness you’d need to drive you to do this
The ringleader was a nut. He was a scary guy. They all were.
Religious extremism does that to you. Not just Islam but other religions as well. If you look deep into it These boys were normal guys, smart dudes, college guys that got radicalized ziad jarrah (UA93) was a good example. he was a normal guy with a pretty white European gal went to college smart guy lived normally like most of us would. If you seen ziads mug you’d never take him for an Islamic suicide bomber. Anyways it just shows what brainwashing and religious extremism can do to the human brain. Islam is very good at it. It takes a lot of effort to convince someone to blow themselves up especially if they’re not living In a war zone. It’s easier to convince jihadists in combat to blow themselves up because they most likely lost people, family, kids in the war so they have nothing to lose, these 19 asshats lived privileged lives … again, that’s how strong ,deep and rooted their beliefs are in what they do is.. self righteousness and religion are a lethal combination
Religious fundamentalism .. what would make 900 people drink koolaid in south america? Same deal
@@wpochert Your view of the situation here is undesirable.
@@BrandiHilton-pq2km huh?
Idk why I watch these videos while I'm on vacation
I was in a bus on my way back home from school and I heard it on the radio. Back at home my dad already watched it on the news. I was only 9 but I will never forget this day.
We were never the same after that day, and I don't think we will ever be.
Yeah, seems like the US kicked it into 5th with retardation ever since
Some view this day as the *_real_* ending of the 20th century and the *_real_* beginning of the 21st century in the U.S.A.
@@exnihilo5087 Whatever.
I went to the top of one of the towers in 1980 on a trip from the UK. How frightening for the passengers of the planes that crashed into the towers and for the poor folk stranded in the burning and then collapsing towers. I was especially upset, having experienced the height of one of the towers, by the sight of the jumpers on that Iill-fated day. We shall never forget those who died on that day in 2001.
While the AA11 was a 767-200 and this looks like a 767-300ER, I still think that this video is just incredible. Really makes you see what the passangers saw that fateful morning...
He had to use a 300er because that’s the only 767 in the simulator
It's actually a 767-400, look at the wing tips, it also looks very long.
Were the planes really as large as a 767, i always thought it was standard 737s
Well the odd thing about the 767-200 is that it is a very stubby widebody. So it is the length of a 737 and yet is wider than a 737, giving the impression of it looking like a 737, just closer to you@@runninggag
That makes sense, thanks
Your heart stops when you see the towers just standing in front of the plane
Oh god, this helps me imagine just how scary it must have been to be there.
This is a lie, America, who was behind this
I remember that day as if it happened yesterday. I was in PS 161 in Richmond Hill Queens when I heard that something happened in Manhattan. Being a meteorology nerd/weather geek, I thought it had something to do with hurricane Erin As it was tracking towards Northwest and I thought that the track we have shifted closer to New York.
However, when I left I saw smoke rising from Manhattan and that’s when I found out that two planes hit the world trade center. It was a day I would never forget when I went from thinking it something may have been weather related to that people can do such horrible active violence against one another and as a child I try to bury that thought deep in my head
Thank you. I watched the whole vid as that day became a kind of an obsession.
Idk why but this gave me chills when you showed us the cabin view
Even this simulation makes me sad. So many innocent lives lost, including my Uncle Sanford. However, I truly do believe I will one day reunite with him in Heaven, one glorious day.
You will CR 💖
The maniacs who flew those planes ! Insane !
@@PS4Playtime explain.
@@steveN111333Correct me if I am wrong, the plane was hijacked by a group of terrorists called "Al Qaeda". Osama Bin Laden (the man responsible for the attacks) sent group of men to a suicide mission to hijacked planes and crash to The World Trade Center, The Pentagon, and nearly the Capital (it was stopped and crashed in a nearby field in Pennsylvania). So yeah.
@@steveN111333 because youtube deleted my comment. It was hijacked by Al Qaeda.
@@oldmanmanold3376 thank you for telling me.
Would be cool if you could overlay ATC/pilot communications and indicate the time the hijacking took place etc. But good job overall.
There is a video that has that for United flight #175- titled 'United Flight 175 9/11 Reconstruction with Air-Traffic Control /Cockpit Voice Recordings' -it is very powerful
Would that be 'cool'?
Seems ghoulish to me tbh, and in very poor taste
@@terryhaircastle5702 You’re right, “cool” was a poor choice of words. My apologies. I just meant it would make for a more informative recounting.
@@HugoNewman fair enough. I do think we need to watch how we engage with this event and others like it, retrospectively. Ironically I wonder if the more vivid the recreation becomes (Unreal Engine 5 and so on), the more detached from the actual reality of the events we do. But thanks for replying
Yes I was disappointed about that, even if they would have just put up subtitles it would have been more engaging to watch
you could have audio from ATC comms. it is freely available online, unless you intended it to be silent. I think even VCR was released for this. Personally, I think it would have given the video more context. great simulation nonetheless.
that was a tragic day not only for the US but for the world. we saw the worst of people, but also the best in the heroes that stepped up that day.
There is another version with ATC.
@@jamesplymire5342do you have a link?
I was in the military at the time. Stationed at Barksdale AFB Louisiana. I remember we were sitting in a break room with a tv on watching the first tower burn then the second one got hit as we watched. We all knew war had just been declared. All I wanted to do was go after the garbage that was responsible. I cried on that day
I was born on Barksdale Air Force Base!
Thanks for doing this. It adds a lot to the understanding about how it happened. I’ll never forgot the day.
Betty Ong & her co worker were so brave. They knew it was over.
Brother amazing video thanks for this
I was living in DC at the time but had spent the weekend leading up to September 11th, 2001 in San Francisco and Oakland with friends. We had such a good time and decided to delay my flight home by one day meaning I was take a Monday night flight from SFO to DCA with a short stop at Chicago. As early morning approached and when just an hour or so from landing at DCA, all hell broke loose. Our captain announced that our flight had been diverted to IAD but did not explain why. It was only when I started to hear fellow passengers start panicking that I knew something serious was happening. Our decent was so rapid it felt like we were falling. Anyway, all became clear when we touched down at IAD. We disembarked not in the usual way and were taken to the terminal with guards. I could not retrieve any luggage and instead were taken to some sports hall in nearby Chantilly where we were offered shelter, food and drink for one night. It took several hours to call family in the UK to let them know I was okay but next day, I was picked up by a friend and was taken back home to DC. It wasn't until on 395 when I saw the damage to the Pentagon. DC was pretty much on lockdown but I did pick up some newspapers and a Time magazine which depicted the whole event. I still have the newspapers today. Still to this day I experience anxiety and sadness and to think that just a few days before the towers came down, I was with friends having breakfast in the Windows on the World restaurant in the north tower.
Great representation of what took place on that memorable day.
Question though and not make the situation lightly, but the video depicts the aircraft flying past Twin Towers before (at some point) returning to make the impact?
Also, will you be making one, if you haven't already of the one that I think most forget even though, it can be defined as the turning point....Flight 93?0
Thank you for your time and effort in creating these.
Take care.
The fact they went full throttle before impact.
Great work, as always ;-)
You explained 9/11 attack by realistic animation. Thank you for explaining! 👍👍
My father was serving the Brazilian "agulhas negras" (its like brazil`s military special forces) when this happened, he was just in class when a woman barged in and told everyone to pause the class because something was going on. they then switched on the tv and changed to the news channel and watched everything in horror.
My father was watching Brazilian television at the time, specifically Dragon Ball Z, when this horrendous circumstance unfolded. I will always mourn the lives that were lost on this tragic day.
@@RobertSoul123 He wasn't. Dragon Ball Z was not on TV in Sep 11.
That's crazy to watch. You don't think about how low and how long the plane traveled to the towers. So many people must have looked up, a dozen miles from the tower and seen a low flight on a different path right over and been like, huh that's weird.😐
Well done simulation. I would have enjoyed a little more context for the flight, such as laels for ground features (the several airfields we see, rivers, towns/cities, major roads, etc.) and more details about the flight itself - airspeed, altitude, compass direction, and so forth. Thanks for your work on this.
@08elk1954 🙂 Here is a video that might help with that ruclips.net/video/FWRT7yMLECQ/видео.html
Thank you for watching.
I've often wondered what it would have been like for the folks on those planes. Now I have an idea.
Very Well Done My Good Man
I'm amazed how realistic the new Microsoft Flight Simulator looks.
Atta following the Hudson River to lower Manhattan gives me chills.
Good video to truly pay respect to the events of 9/11
only 20 minutes from the first confirmable indication a hijacking took place to impact.
that leaves little to no time for any fighters to scramble and intercept.
never really put the time in perspective but this video demonstrates it perfectly
Not only was the time too short, but protocol at the time prohibited shooting down hijacked planes. Sure it could be overridden, but until the second tower was hit, they thought it was a traditional (take hostages) hijacking.
Wow the graphics of this game are so amazing and don't forget the 9/11 incident, RIP to the victims in this tragedy🥺
Graphics in Flight Simulator are out of this world, I have it and it's mindblowing. Microsoft really nailed this time.
I remember this day well, I was in school. And the moment the first tower was hit our principal announced over the PA what had happened. And that when the regular school day ended we all piled into close rooms and watch the broadcast of the news for the remainder of the day.
I was 4 days into my Grade 9 year. At the time of first impact I was on my way from home room to history class. My principal made a P.A announcement to all students report to gymnasium for further instructions. When I arrived there was 2 projector screens "live streaming" the events unfolding in NYC. Shortly after flight 175 and 93 hit the south tower and the pentagon we were instructed to make arrangements to go home. We also watched both towers collapse and flight 77 crash into a field in Pennsylvania. 09.11.2001 will be forever etched into our memories ❤
Thank you very much Wright Sim. RIP victims of 9/11. We will never forget.🌹❤
Gosh just getting into it and I feel like I’m there ! Very realistic! Very intense!
I was a financial broker at the time in Milan and I viewed the crash on the Towers via Reuters almost live: I will never ever forget the chills down my spine as I heard my Eurobrokers colleagues I had on direct phone lines...the screaming, the request for help, their fear, their terror... then the zzzzzzz of their phone lines and I realized they were gone ❤😢❤ God bless them ❤
Can you tell me more of your story?
Hi, that's pretty much my experience that infamous day
@@antonellapulieri1539 can you make it more detailed
At the time I worked as financial broker for Eurobrokers in Milan and Eurobrokers New York were our partners. We shared a direct phone line so we could speak in real time in order to share business together.
We were equipped with Reuters monitors in order to be in contact with all our clients, mine were some of the most important banks world wide, and Reuters also provided us with news live, therefore when the the Towers were struck we assisted on line the tragedy and I could hear my New York colleagues on the direct phone line screaming screaming and screaming: I don't remember now which floor they were nor in which Tower, but it was one of the highest floors and when the direct phone line went silent with an horrible zzzzzzzz I understood they were gone.
Later, many months later I learned that almost all of them perished.
I also lost dear friends and a few firemen colleagues of my cousin Frank, which still to this day, after all these years, won't speak about his horrific experience.
my heart beats faster every second it gets closer to those towers
Nicely done. Could you add the atc recordings in the video talking to aa11 and aa175?
UA175
AWFUL, AWFUL day and one that still plagues me, I remember exactly where I was in Florida at my Nana's when it happened, God bless all who were involved & the families of those.
I have always thought flying so low over New York like that must have been the most surreal moment.
I cannot imagine, the panic and anxiety people who knew exactly where they were at knowing the height of the buildings and how low the plane was going had while crossing manhattan.
This is a spectacular video an interesting thing to see from the passengers point of view. But I wish they had Betty's recording alongside the video so that we could grasp what the timeline was.
Here you go friend :) ruclips.net/video/FWRT7yMLECQ/видео.html
My brother was an ironworker in NYC then. He heard the first plane crash and saw the second plane fly into the trade center. The ironworkers were helping with clean up. They were some of the first responders.
God bless all the people that lost there lives in that horrendous atrocity 🙏🙏
With limited training it's hard for me to imagine how they managed this. Knowing which way to go, when to descend, how to steer properly, deploy spoilers and maintain control while flying way too low way too fast for the normal operation of that airliner.
They were trained
Pilot here. What they did was pretty complex. Nowadays you could fire up MSFS or some kind of flight sim and probably learn how to at least configure the navigation and the basics of flying. But in 2001, I really wonder how they managed to even navigate to New York.
yes. its almost like its... unbelievable.
@@vojislav9372 At least a few of them trained at the Pan Am Flight Academy in Miami in full flight simulators. I'm a sim tech and I even knew a few of the techs that worked that day when they were there. There's an article somewhere out there about which ones of them trained in that facility. They definitely raised suspicion during their time there.
@@aedryk nope it’s completely plausible. Flying a plane is not difficult, not crashing is, and since their directive was to crash…
Me parece haber escuchado una noticia en 2005 una avioneta choco con un edificio de apartamentos en New York y hasta mandaron cazas a rodear Manhathan por que pensaban que era otro ataque terrorista y a 4 años del 9/11 era claro por que la preocupacion
Un gran trabajo esta simulacion 👍🏻
Damn its so eerie. W vid
May God rest the souls of those who died on that terrible day.
You’re brave for this to me I’ll be honest. I get the importance of historical reenactment but I don’t think I could touch this one. 👍🏾😩
Not brave at all. Thomas Burnett, My class mate from my High School, Jefferson Senior High, Bloomington, MN on flight 93. That was the definition of brave! This poster above is nasty to reference with a game just to get views. Never Forget 9/11/2001 - Civilians suffered! This is *NOT* a game!
One of the flight 11 attendants named Betty was in contact with ATC I believe and she reported calmly that the plane was flying very erratically just before impact And at a high rate of speed . How terrifying 🙁
We are directly under the flight path of the plane that crashed in PA. That plane could have crashed into us. It's disturbing for lack of a better word. I feel lucky that we're alive.
A former colleague of mine born after 9/11. i mentioned the world has never been the same since 9/11 referred to "BACKGROUND PARANOIA" existing since then. A great phrase from such a young lad. Whether he got it from somewhere else, it describes well the difference before and after 9/11. Fantastic work on this simulator recording one of the most important historical events of the last 100 years. WE WILL NEVER FORGET! May Jesus bring peace to our world.
i got an uber ride home recently from a retired pilot who used to fly a lot with the co pilot on that flight. crazy stuff.
Now I understand how my grandfolks felt when we talked about pearl harbor like we lived it. This is something that is unspeakable
It’s interesting how each city responded that day. I live on the southern coast right near two military bases and an air and shipping port so our schools were let out shortly after the first plane hit and the city was on a soft lockdown. I remember riding to my granny’s house and my mom “casually” switch from station to station trying to get more info. That day was so weird for young me, I had just turned 8 and started 2nd grade both the previous week. Still remember watching the 2nd plane hit live on ABC while eating raisin bread in my granny’s lap
I have never forgotten. I will never forget. 🙏❤️🙏❤️
May we never forget those who lost their lives due to the hijackers. Truly the darkest time in America’s life, may God comfort all affected by the hatred of truly evil people.
For someone darkest day is thousands killed, for someone half and a million...
Officially the darkest day in the world’s history- arguably anyways
@Joshua Joshua, you, as a clever individual have to understand, that you live in your family not alone.
Be careful talking like that with ASALA.
Definitely a horrible attack that caused the deaths of thousands of innocent lifes, but the USA sorta had it coming after the atrocities they commited in a whole region for decades before and that they destabelized and made to be controlled by predators. A whole freaking region is still a mess since the USA took their foreign policy to it and were resposible and are still today for hundreds of thousand of rapes and murders. From the support of religios fanatics in Iran to the lies that led to the fall of Iraq and what not. Putin is a child against that although he is the one person resposible for horror while it took the USA decades and several presidents that are responsible. The victims are the people on that plane and thats really sad.
@Joshua-gx5ew "Put a little luv in your ❤
And the world....will be a better place....
And the world....will be a better place....
For you, and me❤❤😊
I remember that day pretty clearly, I wasn't in NYC, but have a cousin that worked at one the WTC buildings as a translator, by some miracle they were late that day. I was going to go to another mundane half-day in a public Florida highschool, when I saw the news that morning, I didn't want to believe, my family didn't either, and it took a better part of the day before we were able to reach anybody in NYC or NJ. My cousin recounts shouting run to everybody after he saw the first plane coming in for the first strike.
Love your contents
Nice video but i do have a question as a fellow sim pilot, how did you get the towers in MFS2020? Are they there if you set time and date back in the flight planning?
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It’s so real that he used the actual audio of the atc tower
It was interesting to watch this simulation
I’m am no conspiracy theorist but I just find it so hard to believe that ordinary civilians hijacked airplanes, stabbed the pilots, took control in mid air, flew manually towards Manhattan (given the plane was bound for LA), flew over all the buildings and precisely hit the target with both wings entering the building. Then to top it up a 2nd set of hijackers did exactly the same on another plane and don’t forget with the 1st building already hit they had to hit the side where their vision was not obscured by the smoke, they also hit the target with great accuracy (while performing a turning manoeuvre).
My deepest sympathies to those who lost loved ones but looking at this simulation further strengthens my doubts in believing the official story.
Right !
They went to flight schools in Florida
I'm with you. I know something about planes and pilots and it takes years and experience to fly the jumbo. I'm not sure but the flight training they had was probably on small planes.
@familyguyhoncho yes even flight school will not train you on jets like that big.
@@user-vd4iw6zh7jThe hardest part is take off and landing, these people didn't have to do either of those things. They hijacked mid air and all they had to do was change their altitude and steer, which is something you already know the fundamentals of from piloting any other smaller aircraft. Obviously, it's not going to operate exactly the same, but you wouldn't be completely dumbfounded by the controls, you'd know enough to be able carry out the plan.
I remember when doing anything like this was controversial... I guess the "too soon" period is now expired. Nice job with the simulation!
Imo this is more respectful as a reenactment. It isnt like some edgy kid crashing a plane in gta san andreas.
Great job! 🎉
Someone had to do it. Great production value of a very tragic event.
Lets be honest, we have done this in a game at least one time in our lives
I just remember logging online after the first plane hit the tower and people talking about it and me coming back home and watching it on the news. And then seeing the second plane hit the other tower 😢😢😢
I was in bed, was about 11pm or so down here in Australia, and the news popped up about it and the news caster must have said something like "like a scene out of a disaster movie" and I wrote the whole thing off at the time as something for an upcoming movie and went to sleep, only to get woken up in the morning by my parents telling me to come watch the news.
Logging online where, a forum?
@@RobertSoul123 chat rooms were very popular in the late 90s early 2000s
One of the darkest days of my life and it never truly sunk in. I'm from Boston. I was in my 9th grade Theology class on the morning of 9/11 when the TV screens in the classroom came on, showing the news out of New York and a plume of black smoke rising from a building. The first plane had already hit but we didn't know it or what we were witnessing right away and I remember thinking that it was just some airplane related movie being filmed in New York City. Then without warning I saw a big plane swoop down and hit the building next to it. I looked over at my teacher and his hand was on his forehead and then I looked back at the TV screen and I knew then that it wasn't a movie. Within the hour we were all sent home from school as a precaution because nobody knew what was happening or if a building in Boston would be next. That day was the beginning of uncertainty and suspiciousness. Two other planes were involved in terrorist attacks on that day, one crashed intentionally in a field in Pennsylvania and another one smashed into the Pentagon. That was all on 9/11. Just two months later another large plane crashed into a neighborhood in New York City after an engine or a rudder broke off, killing everyone onboard as well as people on the ground. 2001 was the year of absolute darkness, especially in the world of aviation.
I noticed the final 3rd and last camera shots were that of the firefighter docuentry, the only footage of the first imapct
I actually think that on flight 93 it wasn’t only the passengers who revolted. 11 out 19 hijackers didn’t plan on dying that day, they thought it’s just a hijacking for the demand. So when on flight 93 passengers started to discuss events over phones- it shocked muscle man hijacker’s beyond the repair and they didn’t resist
I would imagine anyone who undertakes a hijacking plans on dying that day. That it occurred the way it did? May have been the surprise.
@@JESCO58 not really, hijackings weren't new but it was usually to get expensive plane and many people to safe spot and demand something. It was unusual to use such leverage only for destruction
That is just stupid
Ok millennial. They did resist . Where do you come up with this ? They have the flight recorder .
@@kathyr.8135recorders from cockpit with 2 main hijackers. What about 2 others at the back? Nothing heard of em at all
On that map, they aimed pretty much directly for my heart, which was located just 9 miles west of the North tower
When I think of 9/11, I think of the flight 93 passengers who took down the hijackers and crashed the plane into a open field in Pennsylvania. The flight was delayed 42 minutes, so the passengers had knew about the first 3 attacks and acted quickly. They busted open the cockpit door with a treat cart and then tried to navigate the plane away from the capital building. Those passengers sacrificed their own lives to save others. My heart goes out to them and their families. They were true heroes that day. This upcoming weekend as of this comment, I'm going to that memorial and paying every last respect I can for them