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Victims' families split on 'myth' of United 93 heroes following ceremony | News.com.au
THE battle to win back control of United Airlines Flight 93 from the hijackers on September 11, 2001, was fought by only a few and not every passenger, some of the victims relatives said today.
When Michelle Obama told the story of Flight 93 in a remembrance ceremony at the crash site in Pennsylvania last weekend, her speech brought tears to many eyes - but as she spoke of the 40 passengers and crew rising “as one” to take on the 9/11 terrorists, some of the victims’ relatives were unimpressed.
“I think it’s a beautiful story that 40 people rose as one, but that’s not the real story,” said Alice Hoagland, whose son Mark Bingham, 31, was one of a handful of passengers who stormed the coughpit.
Flight 93 was the only one of the four planes hijacked that day not to hit its target, believed to have been the Capitol building, where Congress was in session. The passengers’ actions likely saved hundreds of lives.