Harrowing journey of Air Force One on Sept. 11
By Garrett M. Graff, Politico
Nearly every American above a certain age remembers precisely where they were on Sept. 11, 2001. But for a tiny handful of people, those memories touch American presidential history. Shortly after the attacks began, the most powerful man in the world, who had been informed of the World Trade Center explosions in a Florida classroom, was escorted to a runway and sent to the safest place his handlers could think of: the open sky.
For the next eight hours, with American airspace completely cleared of jets, a single blue-and-white Boeing 747, tail number 29000—filled with about 65 passengers, crew and press, and the 43rd president, George W. Bush, as well as 70 box lunches and 25 pounds of bananas—traversed the eastern United States. On board, Bush and his aides argued about two competing interests—the need to return to Washington and reassure a nation and the competing need to protect the commander in chief. All the while, he and his staff grappled with the aftermath of the worst attack on American soil in their lifetimes, making crucial decisions with only flickering information about the attacks unfolding below. Bush struggled even to contact his family and to reach Vice President Dick Cheney in the White House bunker.
The story of those remarkable hours—and the thoughts and emotions of those aboard—isolated eight miles above America, escorted by three F-16 fighters, flying just below the speed of sound, has never been comprehensively told.
They ran, they hid and they avoided being in public, as VP Cheney said “… until the smokes clears”. Meanwhile, something very odd happened. All civilian air traffic was grounded. All. Except one aircraft. The Gulfstream V that belonged to the Bin Laden family was allowed to leave the United States carrying the family and return to Saudi Arabia. Where the terrorists originated. They weren’t asked any questions about the whereabouts of their family member who orchestrated the mayhem. They were just allowed to leave. That story was never told either, and is far more curious.
The American people are not as stupid as you think.
Absolutely gripping article. Thanks for sharing.
Great story, thanks for sharing.
Now about that Bin Laden story …….