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FBIDESCR : ON 9/11/01, A SEARCH WAS CONDUCTED BY THE FBI AND THE
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agent with respect to Newark case 265D-NY-280350-NK, control.
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. . The reservations were sent to US Airways to confirm
they were ticketed. The original ticket numbers and the
replacement ticket numbers were sent.
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at Boston by 86F.I 1 The exchange number was
0012135020182/12. It was originally issued on August 28,2001 by
mail. A T325, lost ticket form was completed. This was not the
correct form to use. By using this form ALOMARI claimed that
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American Airlines never sent him the ticket and he would not have
to pay the one hundred dollar fee for the lost ticket.
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FBIDESCR ANDERSON, KENNETH R
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was
advised of the identities of the interviewing agents and Troopers
of the Massachusetts State Police MSP. Assisting in the interview
were Troopers I d II
|and | Mr. Anderson was
advised that this interview concerned U..S. Airways Express Flight
5930 in which he was assigned as a co\pilot on this date. This
interview took place at Logan International Airport Airport, !
Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Anderson prbvided the following,
information: \. Anderson stated that he has. been employed as a pilot
see if their seat belts are fastened and that any carry on luggage
is properly stowed. Mr. Anderson does not handle any tickets, dnd
there is open seating on the aircraft. Mr. Anderson was asked if he
recalls the number of passengers on Flight 5930 on this date. Mr.
Anderson stated that he believes that there were from seven, to fen
passengers. The aircraft seats nineteen passengers. Mr. Anderson
was asked if he recalls two Arabic or Mid-Eastern males who iye>e
passengers on Flight 5930. Mr. Anderson stated that he did remember
these passengers. .;
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These passengers were the last to board the aircraft and the last
passengers off the aircraft. Both males sat in the last row of the
Beechcraft 1900 which is row 9. Mr. Anderson explained that the
aircraft has one seat on each window in the first eight rows and
three seats across on the last row, row 9. These males sat together
in this last row.
Sex : Male
Race : White
Ethnicity: Mid-Eastern
Age : Late 20s early 30s
Hair : Brown, long and curly over back of neck.
Height : 5-9
Eyes : Brown, with glasses
Dress : Upscale, casual
Misc. : No facial hair
Sex : Male
Race : White
Ethnicity: Mid-Eastern
Age : Late 20s early 30s
Hair : Brown, conventual haircut
Height :5-11
Eyes : Brown, no glasses
Dress : Upscale, casual
Misc. : No facial hair
Mr. Anderson said that both of these individuals were
carrying small, travel bags that were brought on the aircraft. Mr.
Anderson does not know if the two Mid-Eastern males check
additional luggage either at the desk or with the ramp agent for
U.S. Airways, at the Portland, Maine airport. Mr. Anderson does not
know the name of the ramp agent but described him as a white male,
age 35, height 6-1 who is routinely employed at this airport.
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Plastic fork;
Cold pack;
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Canadian penny;
Item #3:
and black: ;
Colaan Air Company Flight Manual, in a light \y binder with red and blue Colaan Air /
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Key ring with one small silver key with the embossed
words "Public Storage" on the key.
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J employed as a pilot
for US Airways Express (owned by Colaan Air and operated by US
Airways) was contacted at his residence. He was advised of the
identity of the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature
of the interview. Anderson advised the best way to contact him at /
work is via the dispatcher for the Portland Jetport, at telephone /
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J was contacted
telephonically at his residence. He was advised of the identity of /
the interviewing agent and the nature of the interview. Bureau.. ;9 /11 Personal Privacy
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1900. Bureau recalls there were already bags located in that cargo
area. All of the carry-on bags had been screened and bore yellow
carry-on tags. Bureau recalls loading two small duffle bags, one
which was bright yellow and which was blue. The other two bag were
standard roll-away type bags.
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8:26 AM Same pilot that closed the door, briefed the passengers
sitting in the emergency exit rows on their duties.
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1) Boeing 727
2) Boeing 757
3} Boeing 767
4) Airbus 300
5) FalkneMOO
6) Super 80
2) Miami, Florida
1995
Crew Chief
4) Chicago, Illinois
July 10, 2000 to March 26,2001
Crew Chief
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5) Miami, Florida
Present
Mechanic
man's job" and ASLAM hRlfoyadl tvould try and make trouble
for ASLAM. \
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ASLAM
W <was then asked if he knew and individual named
I/ASLAM advised he did not know any individuals named
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When ASLAM was asked whether or not he had called any of
the "brokers" to switch his schedule for time period of September
10, 2001 until September 14,2001, ASLAM said he did not remember
for sure, and in order to give the most accurate information, he
would have to check his calendar which was at his "crash pad" in
New Hampshire. ASLAM was asked if he remembered whether or not he
was scheduled to work as a Mechanic at American Airlines during the
week of the terrorist attack in New York and Washington, D.C.
ASLAM replied he did not remember whether or not he was scheduled
to work that week and he would have to check his calendar to give
an accurate answer.
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ASLAM was asked what his plans are now that he has been
laid off from Colgan Airlines. ASLAM stated he will continue
working as a Mechanic for American Airlines in Miami and despite
the recent layoffs, his job there is "pretty safe" because he has
seniority. Also, ASLAM stated he will try to get another job
flying as a pilot to supplement his income.
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DATE = 09/13/2001
FBIDESCR : STEPHEN L HERBERT
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Herbert thought he had heard on the news that the FBI was
already talking to Colgan, as it was believed that some of the
subjects identified to date traveled to the U.S. from Canada on a
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Herbert advised that Saab is not now, nor has ever been,
associated with a company named Alcatel. Herbert believes that
Alcatel is a French company and may have an office in northern
Virginia. Herbert does not believe that Alcatel has anything to do
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Herbert advised that the only airline instruction.company I
he is aware of in this area is British Aerospace, which was =
recently sold to Pan Am and is now called the Pan Am International
Academy Pan Am. Herbert provided a contact at Pan Am, Ralph
Leach, telephone numberf"^ Tfierbert advised that there
are only seven Flight simulators in the U.S. for the larger planes.
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FBIDESCR : CONTACT WITH VARIOUS EMPLOYEES OF COLGAN AIR. II^G<:
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Runion advised that last night he received Security Directive/ SD; 10B-Otj-06A fijom the
Regional Airline Association RAA; the security directive is essentially a list of suspect names
provided by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA in/regard tb. the terrorist attacks. The
list contains 52 names and gives instructions to airline companies pn hqyv to h'andle matters
should one of these individuals schedule or board a flight./ Runidn jadvisJBd that FBI Boston had
contacted Runion and requested information pri two 2 indjvidualsHhat fl^yv on;a Colgan flight
from Portland, Maine to Boston, Massachusetts. Runion stated that theltwo 2 individuals
boarded the Colgan aircraft in Portland, Maine, .landed in Boston, Massachusetts, deplaned, left
the terminal, entered the American Airlines terminal, and then boarded American Airlines flight
number 1 1 . Runion stated that Globe Security was the firm that handled ^security screening at
their terminal in Portland. Maine; Ron Roijs is the .person in charge' of Security at Globe and can
att I The nam'as of the security screeners arai: i
\e U^> Airways manager for
the terminal is Chuck Severance, telephonei_ lost airline at the terminal in
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Portland is Delta Airlines, Tom Marzouk, telephone numberL is the contact with
Delta at this location. The flight from.Portland/to Boston,was in one of Colgan's Beech 1900
planes; the FBI has interviewed the pilot and/crew, and took several Items from Colgan's plane
including seats and carpet. The one-way tickets for/the flight were p^rchas^d in Boston,
Massachusetts. Each ticket cost $2,113 and included the connecting flight far American Airlines
flight number 11 to Los Angeles, California/ Runioh Stated that FBI Boston jhad been provided
all of this information and that the agents could reach American Airlines to obtain the PNR
passenger list atl I / / ', \
The agents spoke with Colaan A]r President/ Michael Colgan, and;expjlained that they
wanted to compare a list of names agajnst Colgan's list of passengers for a two week period.
Colgan advised that they were already/going through their list 6f passengers and comparing the
list against the list provided by the FAA. The process was going Very slqwjbecause the print-out
for a two 2 or three 3 day period was.'over six f5 inches thick. Colgan retommended that
the FBI contact the large airline reservation firrris to query their system for the list of suspects.
Colgan listed the firms as follows: / ; Y\
1) SABRE - used by over 80 percent of ttie airlines. \.\
2) Amadius or Apollo - may be; United Airlines system. "j
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Colgan provided contact names at US Airvyays Security to inquire about the SABRE system.
SAsL jrfiade/a telephone call from Colgan's offices to US
Airways Security and spoke ke with Dan Lav. Jerry Donaldson former FBI Agent, and Thomas
Ferrell, telephone nnmharr rr ~" rinnairUnn advised that the FBI already had an agent
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at SABRE's home office in.Tulsa, Oklahoma, and that a computer program had been written to
compare the suspect list vyith SAB.RE's list of airline reservations. The agents asked about the
other firms. Sonic, WorldSpan and Apollo. Donaldson advised that Judy Mathias of their office,
telephone[Z^^~~T_handles fraud matters and could answer that question. Judy Mathias
telephonedSA^^_~~Jand advised that SABRE handles reservations for over 40 airlines.
She advised that Keith waddle is head of security at SABRE in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and that the
FBI is working directly with SABRE, Mathias recommended that the FBI contact Jimmy
Manning former FBI Agent, head of security at the Airline Reporting Corporation ARC,
Rosslvn. Virginia, telephone numbert |.tq discuss the other reservation firms. SA
I I contacted Manning who stated that he h,6d bebn^fe contact with SAi lat the
Washington Field Office, and SAI . jfrfon SiO^FBI-HQ, as well as, the RFK
Command Post. Manning stated that the FBI was gathering\ir\formation from all of the
reservation firms. These individuals, as well as, Qijlgan jempldyees, advised that even if an
individual paid cash for an airline ticket, the purchase would be recorded in one of the four 4
reservation systems.' II \e Vance advised that Colgan Air Inc. received aistrarige telephone
morning of the attacks, 09/1 1/2001 . Vance provided the agents, with contact numbers and
written statements from Colgan •""p^y"""' .',•' j . J, . '• , '^ I
I | received- the nrln»ii=iitfliRn^fip^::call. but had not completed a written
statement at the time oTtnis interview. SAg| /• ' \h
had nothing additional to addito their written statements.! The
employees all stated that a caller with a Middle East accent telephoned Colgan at approximately
1 0:30 AM on 09/1 1/2001 . The' individual claimed that He forked for a publisher £nd that h0
was writing an article on airplanes. He wasVparticularlv Interested irt whether Cojgan had a
Beech 1900C in white Cplgan colors. I / / j/vere both surprised that even thdugh
the individual had to repeat his "request m#ny times, he neyer got angry or.raised his voice.
I Isuspected that he was reading off of a script or had memorized a script. None
of the Colgan employees could Understand the name of the! publishing company he was from or
the exact nature of his request. Vance reported this information to Detective! ]
III, City of Manassas/Police Qepartrner/t/ telephone numhiatT^ • ~\
After the agents had finished speaking with Colgan employees, Naomi DnHsnn of Colgan
advised that a foreign speaking individual was on the telephone line looking foil |a
Flight Attendant trainee with Coldan AV. The individual kept asking if there we/fe any ys
Airways carriers out of Portland, Mairie, This concerned Naomi Oodson because two/of the
alleged terrorists had flown a. Golden' Ajf flight out of Portlai^d, Maine. 5 Ad land
I Tiivent with Dodson to an ^ffice\and listened in onithe conversation.jjThe individual
said that his name '•'<"" ' ' land providedla telephone number "fi 1
I k Dodson said that she would, try. to locate! bnd geiiback to him. Do<Json;Was unable to
locatd bo she called and lefi^a message for. the individual. The individual calle:0 back and
The following items are being maintained in a FD-340, 1-A evidence erwelop:
1) Four (4) page document received from .Colgan Air, this document was also provided to FBI
Boston.
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actual times were to depart the gate at MVA at 3:40 p.m and was on
the ground at LOGAN at 4:20 p.m. and at trie gate at 4:25 p.m. It
departed the gate at LOGAN at 4:40 p.m. arid was in the air at 5;10
p.m., arriving on the..ground at Lebanon, NH at 5:35 p.m. and at the
gate at 5:40 p.m. She stated that there were 18 passengers on this
flight from Martha's Vineyard to Boston and there were 10
passengers from .Boston to Lebanon, NH. i
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DODSON .advised that she had spoken with RAM HOFFMAN, U.S.
AIRWAYS EXPRESS DIVISION, Manassas, Virginia and was advised that
in order for the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FBI to get the
passenger manifest for Flight #5905 from MARTHA'S VINEYARD AIRPORT
MVA, Vineyard, .MA to Boston, MA on September 9, 2001, it would
require a subpdena.
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Home Address:
Home Telephone #:
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Production Number: M-INT-00011251
case/serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-5496
Date: 09/18/2001
Description: TERRY TRAINOR INTERVIEW
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Production Number: M-INT-00005062
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-32181
Date: 10/03/2001
Description: MICHELLE BORRILLO
10/03/2001
MICHELLE BORRILLO. born | | social
security account number t I wa«; -int-prv-ipwpri at her place
of employment US Airways, Logan International Airport, East
Boston, Massachusetts. After being advised of the identity of
the interviewing Agent and the nature of the interview,
concerning how passengers in Logan international Airport would
travel from Gate 9A, Terminal Bl, (US Airways Flight 5930,
commuter plane from Portland to Boston), to Gate 32, Terminal B2,
American Airlines Flight 11. BORRILLO voluntarily provided the
following information:
The writer asked BARRILLO if there was any other route
passengers exiting a plane at Gate 9A could re-enter the terminal
to Gate 32, via the tarmac. BARRILLO advised that it would be
extremely difficult for passengers to access Gate 32, from Gate
9A via the tarmac. It would be difficult because the passengers
exiting the plane at Gate 9A would be challenged by other
employees for not having proper identification or not being in
uniform. Passengers would be unable to travel on the tarmac to
arrive at Gate 32 from Gate 9A.
BARRILLO stated the typical route that passengers would
travel after exiting the plane at Gate 9A, (US Airways Flight
5930 arrival point), would be as follows: they would walk
upstairs via the escalator or stairs and enter the upstairs
portion of us Airways, Terminal Bl. The passengers would then
exit Terminal Bl, walk through the parking garage and enter into
American Airlines Terminal B2. From the entrance of Terminal B2,
the passengers would walk through the security check
point/magnetometer and proceed to Gate 32, (American Airlines
Flight 11 departure point).
There would be no other way for passengers exiting US
Airways Flight 5930, at Gate 9A, Terminal Bl to get to American
Airlines Flight 11, Gate 32, Terminal 82 other than the route
stated above according to BARRILLO.
There have been no Gate changes in the last year at us
Airways, Terminal Bl. The Gate numbers and postions have
remained the same.
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Production Number: M-INT-00010820
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-5007
Date: 09/12/2001
Description: STEWART DUDSON PETRIE DR
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Description: NAIMA IBRAHIM 10/16/01
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NAIMA IBRAHIM, born 1 I soci al secM ri ty
account nnmhpr T i was interviewed at her place of
employment us Airways, Logan international Airport. East Boston.
Massachusetts. IBRAHIM resides at I I
I _ _ _ | ATter
being advised of the identity ot the interviewing Agent and the
nature of the interview IBRAHIM voluntarily provided the
following information:
IBRAHIM worked at US Airways Gate 9 the morning of
September 11, 2001. Flight 5930 from Portland, Maine, arrived at
approximately 6:45 a.m. on September 11, 2001 at Gate 9A.
IBRAHIM'S shift was from 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on September 11,
2001.
IBRAHIM was unsure if she greeted the passengers that
exited Flight 5930.
IBRAHIM was unable to identify any photographs from the
photo spread. IBRAHIM mentioned that she sees so many people
everyday, she doesn't remember faces.
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Thomas H. Kean PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL JETWAY SITE VISIT AND
CHAIR
BRIEFING REQUEST No. 1
Lee H. Hamilton
VICE CHAIR
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
Richard Ben-Veniste
(the "Commission") requests an informal background briefing from
Max Cleland appropriate officials at the Portland, Maine, International Jetway, on the
Fred F. Fielding
following topics:
Jamie S. Gorelick (1) The layout of the airport and checkpoints on 9/11/2001;
Slade Gorton
(2) The status of aviation security at the facility leading up to 9/11/2001;
John Lehman
Timothy J. Rocmer (3) Any information jetway authorities might have about visits to or
travel through the facilities by the 9/11 hijackers.
James R. Thompson
The requested briefing is for general background purposes only and will
Philip D. Zelikow not be a substitute for later interviews the Commission and its staff may
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
wish to conduct.
10/16/2001
MARIA CRUZ, born1 social security account
number 1Was interviewed at her place of employment!US
Airways, Logan International Airport, East Boston. Massachusetts.
CRUZ resides at f
telephone number\r the identity of the
interviewing Agent and the nature of the interview, Cruz
voluntarily provided the following information:
CRUZ worked at US Airways Gate 9, the morning of
September 11, 2001. Flight 5930 from Portland, Maine, arrived at
approximately 6:45 a.m. on September 11, 2001 at Gate 9A.
when the Flight 5930 arrived into Gate 9, CRUZ stood at
the door and waited for questions from passengers exiting the
plane. No passengers exiting Flight 5930 had questions for CRUZ.
CRUZ worked with RICHARD TURK and LOUISE MUENCH the morning of
September 11, 2001 at Gate 9.
CRUZ payed little attention to the passengers exiting
Flight 5930.
CRUZ was unable to identify any of the photos from the
photo spread provided. CRUZ indicated that MARWAN ALSHEHHI
looked familiar but, was unable to determine why ALSHEHHI looked
familiar.
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M-INT-00090285
Production Number: M-INT-00090285
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-74640
Date: 10/10/2001
Description: LOU PHANNA 9/11 Personal Privacy
10/10/2001
i r>M MAj born I cfcial security account
number I \e e
| pumper was interviewed at\n international Airport,
hi s pi ace or employment US Ai rways,
Fa«:t Rn«;tnn, Massachusetts. PHANNA resides at \
After being advised of the identity of the
interviewing Agent and the nature of the interview PHANNA
voluntarily provided the following information:
PHANNA parked Flight 5930, arriving in Boston from
Portland, Maine on September 11, 2001. After the plane was
parked PHANNNA unloaded the baggage onboard Flight 5930. once
the baggage was unloaded PHANNA gave a "thumbs up" to the pilot.
The "thumbs up" indicates that it is okay for the passengers to
exit the plane. PHANNA had no interaction with the passengers of
Flight 5930. PHANNA unloaded the baggage in the back of the
plane into a baggage cart and delivered it to the baggage room.
if there is time before the plane lands PHANNA will set
up the jetway so the passengers can enter the terminal through
the upstairs portion of the US Airways terminal.
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M-INT-00161307
Production Number: M-INT-00161307
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-115471
Date: 09/12/2001
Description: SEARCH/MEMBERS OF BOSTON EVIDENCE RESPONSE TEAM
/9/11 Law Enforcement
// Privacy
09/15/2001
on September 12, 2001, a search was conducted by members
of the Boston Evidence Response Team ERT at Room 233 of the
Comfort inn, 90 Main Mall Road, south Portland. Maine./after
consent was obtained by Special Aaentl .Ifrdm LAURA
R. WALE, General Manager of the hotel. A copy or the rorth SF-26
"consent To search" form is attached hereto. Additionally, a bag
of trash was searched. The bag was removed from a dumpster located
in the parking lot of the Comfort Inn. / /
At approximately 10:40 am, members of the/ERT arrived in
the parking lot of the Comfort inn. At approximately 11:00 am, the
dumpster was moved to the Maine State Police Maintenance Garage in
south Portland. The search of the dumpster was commenced at
approximately 11:15 AM. At approximately 12:2p PM, DAWN E. RICCI,
a cleaning person employed by the Comfort inn.arrived /at the
Maintenance Garage and identified the contents of one/particular
trash bag as being trash that she removed from Room 233 of the
Comfort inn no September 11, 2001 at approximately 9:/45 am. The
contents of this bag were sorted and collected as evidence.
Photographs were taken. The search of the/trash concluded at
approximately 5:45 pm. / /
The search of Room 233 commenced at approximately 6:05 PM
and concluded at approximately 11:59 PM; various items and
fingerprints were collected as evidence, photographs were taken.
All evidence seized from the dumpster and Room 233 was
transported by SA's I "Tto the Bostofi office of the
Federal Bureau of investigation FBI where it was placed into
evidence. /
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Production Number: M-INT-00078854
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-47527
Date: 10/09/2001
Description: DAVID R LAFLEUR 10/4/01
Investigation on at
10/4/2001 Canton, Maine
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M-INT-00078854
telephonically
File #
Date dictated
265A-NY-280350-302
10/8/2001
by | 9/11 La» Enforcement Privacy |
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X/1AM
M-INT-00034148
Production Number: M-INT-00034148 9/11 Law Enforcement
Case/Serial no: 265A-NY-280350-302-11480 prH , 7
* tniorcement
Date: 09/12/2001 Privacy
Description: MESERVE, GLORIA
investigation on at
9/12/2001 south Portland, Maine
File #
Date dictated
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M-INT-00034148
265D-NY-280350
9/13/20Q1
by | 9/11 Law Enforcement Privacy |
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This occurs at 9:16 pm. At 9:22 Atta and al-Omari purchase a 6 volt battery converter at a
Wal-Mart, 451 Payne Road, Scarborough, ME. (Serial 302-64615)
Atta and al-Omari checked out of the Comfort Inn at 5:33 am, and pay for their
room with Atta's Visa debit card. (Serial 302-11098) The blue Nissan rented by Atta
enters the Portland Jetport Parking facility at 5:40 am. (Serials 302-11062 & BS-15885)
At 5:43 am Atta and al-Omari are observed by security cameras and a videotaping system
at the US Airways Counter at the Jetport. (Serial 302-37792). They check in for US
Airways flight 5930, operated by Colgan Air, a contractor to US Airways. Atta checks
two suitcases, one owned by al-Omari, at the US Airways counter. (Serial 302-19106)
They proceed immediately through security to board the aircraft, a Beechcraft 1900.
Their suitcases are loaded on the aircraft to be check through to American Airlines Flight
11 and Los Angeles International Airport. (Serial 302-11114). Flight 5930 departed the
Jetport in South Portland, ME at 6:00 am and arrives at Boston's Logan International
Airport at 6:45 am.