9/11 Pentagon, American Airlines Flight 77 | The September Project, Episode 6/16 | Flight Simulator

Timestamps: 00:00:00 Opening 00:01:12 Simulation Overview 00:01:46 Push-Back 00:16:10 Taxi 00:24:55 Take-Off 00:28:10 Dulles Departure 00:29:30 Climb 00:52:05 American 11 Final Moments 00:53:50 Fighter Jets, F-15 Scrambled from Otis DEVIATION 00:59:10 Deviation from Flight Path 01:02:25 American 77 Unresponsive 01:08:35 United 175 Final Moments 01:10:30 Fighter Jets, F-15s Flying to New York 01:16:05 American 77 Unresponsive 01:24:00 Call About American 11 and United 175 01:24:50 American 77 Unresponsive 01:33:45 Fighter Jets, F-16 Scrambled from Langley 01:40:50 American 77 Final Moments 01:44:40 Fighter Jets, F-16s In this video, we use the advanced capabilities of Microsoft Flight Simulator to provide a detailed and respectful recreation of the actual route taken by American Airlines Flight 77 on September 11, 2001. Our intention is to present a factual and technical representation, highlighting the flight path and maneuvers without diminishing the profound impact and gravity of that day. Video Breakdown: 🛫 Takeoff: The flight departs from Washington Dulles International Airport, retracing the initial stages of Flight 77. ☁ In-Flight: Tracking the path the plane took, we provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the flight’s trajectory. 🛬 Pentagon Approach: This section illustrates the final moments and maneuvers leading up to the tragic event at the Pentagon. Features: Real-time weather effects for an accurate representation. Detailed cockpit view, reflecting the instruments and controls. We earnestly request viewers to approach this content with reverence and sensitivity. Disclaimer: This video offers a recreation of a deeply tragic and significant moment in history. It’s meant strictly for educational purposes, aiming to understand the technical aspects of the flight route. By no means is this an attempt to sensationalize or diminish the immense sorrow associated with September 11, 2001. Please be respectful and understanding in your engagement with this content.
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