A ranger in the green and gray of the United States National Park Service tucks his peanut-butter-and-jelly lunch on a shelf and walks out to face his audience. A field of wildflowers undulates behind him; the pewter-bellied clouds seem nearly within reach. PhotoThis is the Flight 93 National Memorial, by far the most removed of the three 9/11 crash sites. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHe continues the story of United Airlines Flight 93, bound for San Francisco from Newark. How this hurtling jetliner nearly flipped before crashing at 563 miles an hour into the soft, strip-mined earth, killing all.
Source: New York Times September 03, 2016 20:03 UTC