9/11 Remembered
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9/11 Remembered
Remembering 9/11 and all those affected by the event.
My son is now 18 years old, my wife was home with our newborn son on the day of the event as he was just a few months old at the time. I remember the day like it was yesterday.
Discovery has a show on tonight called Cleared for Chaos 9/11, which covers how one Canadian airport landed approx. 240 airplanes in a very short period of time that day as air space was closed in the U.S. That was a huge accomplishment for one airport to handle. The local community around Gander took in 30,000 passengers, with many residents around Gander NL opening their homes to complete strangers. I am looking forward to watching this program, it is one amazing detail that was happening behind the scenes that day.
My son is now 18 years old, my wife was home with our newborn son on the day of the event as he was just a few months old at the time. I remember the day like it was yesterday.
Discovery has a show on tonight called Cleared for Chaos 9/11, which covers how one Canadian airport landed approx. 240 airplanes in a very short period of time that day as air space was closed in the U.S. That was a huge accomplishment for one airport to handle. The local community around Gander took in 30,000 passengers, with many residents around Gander NL opening their homes to complete strangers. I am looking forward to watching this program, it is one amazing detail that was happening behind the scenes that day.
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I was working one of my on campus jobs that day (I was in college then). I walked into the office and my boss was out but the TV was on. I looked and saw one of the buildings going down and though "why would they be demolishing that??" before realizing what I was seeing. I remember exactly how that felt. I also remember how odd it was to have completely empty and silent skies after. Even not being near a big airport then, we noticed how different it was to not see or hear any air traffic at all. Terrible day for us all for sure.
I really was impressed though at how so many pulled together to work through it all. That show sounds very interesting as well.
I really was impressed though at how so many pulled together to work through it all. That show sounds very interesting as well.
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I was working one of my on campus jobs that day (I was in college then). I walked into the office and my boss was out but the TV was on. I looked and saw one of the buildings going down and though "why would they be demolishing that??" before realizing what I was seeing. I remember exactly how that felt. I also remember how odd it was to have completely empty and silent skies after. Even not being near a big airport then, we noticed how different it was to not see or hear any air traffic at all. Terrible day for us all for sure.
I really was impressed though at how so many pulled together to work through it all. That show sounds very interesting as well.
I really was impressed though at how so many pulled together to work through it all. That show sounds very interesting as well.
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I was in the garage messing with the MG and the wife called from work at the county to tell me to turn on the tv. I watched it happen live. Very unreal and sad.
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Remembering 9/11 and all those affected by the event.
My son is now 18 years old, my wife was home with our newborn son on the day of the event as he was just a few months old at the time. I remember the day like it was yesterday.
Discovery has a show on tonight called Cleared for Chaos 9/11, which covers how one Canadian airport landed approx. 240 airplanes in a very short period of time that day as air space was closed in the U.S. That was a huge accomplishment for one airport to handle. The local community around Gander took in 30,000 passengers, with many residents around Gander NL opening their homes to complete strangers. I am looking forward to watching this program, it is one amazing detail that was happening behind the scenes that day.
My son is now 18 years old, my wife was home with our newborn son on the day of the event as he was just a few months old at the time. I remember the day like it was yesterday.
Discovery has a show on tonight called Cleared for Chaos 9/11, which covers how one Canadian airport landed approx. 240 airplanes in a very short period of time that day as air space was closed in the U.S. That was a huge accomplishment for one airport to handle. The local community around Gander took in 30,000 passengers, with many residents around Gander NL opening their homes to complete strangers. I am looking forward to watching this program, it is one amazing detail that was happening behind the scenes that day.
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I just finished watching it, 10 pm - 11 pm eastern standard time., on Discovery Channel, this is in Canada but I thought it would be the same in the U.S. It is on again at 12 midnight, title is Cleared for chaos: 9/11. It was pretty interesting, a bit shorter than I expected. Unfortunately they did not get into the details of how the 33,000 passengers were dispersed into the community and assisted by everyday citizens after the planes landed, that part was the basis for the Broadway play " Come from Away", a very cool aspect of that event.
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I just finished watching it, 10 pm - 11 pm eastern standard time., on Discovery Channel, this is in Canada but I thought it would be the same in the U.S. It is on again at 12 midnight, title is Cleared for chaos: 9/11. It was pretty interesting, a bit shorter than I expected. Unfortunately they did not get into the details of how the 33,000 passengers were dispersed into the community and assisted by everyday citizens after the planes landed, that part was the basis for the Broadway play " Come from Away", a very cool aspect of that event.
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We were at the beach and as we were checking out of the hotel we could not find anyone to help us. I looked around and all of the staff were watching this tragedy unfold on tv in the managers office. We settled up and drove home immediately. When we passed Dover Air Force base planes were scrambling as if a war was going on. As we drove we got news about the Pentagon and the plane in PA. It was surreal and we were in total shock. Prayers to all of those innocent victims and the brave emergency crews who are still suffering the effects of that day.
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There was a big spotlight early yesterday morning on the side of the Pentagon where the plane hit. It really glowed.
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