Monday, May 30, 2016

Final Resting Place





Part of the Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania.

This is the end of the path, past a wooden gate that only family and authorized personnel can pass through.  Out at the tree line is a large boulder that marks the spot where Flight 93 impacted.


Sunday, May 29, 2016

A Field of Honor Forever




Part of the Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

A Journey Along the Final Millisecond





Part of the Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania.

This "path" is part of the route of the final millisecond of Flight 93 just before it pile-drived upside-down into a field.

I walked every part of the path that the public is allowed to walk out of respect to the crew and passengers.  

According to the National Park Service,
"Flight 93 struck the ground at a 40 degree angle almost upside down, hitting right wing and nose first, at a speed of between 563-580 miles per hour."

Friday, May 27, 2016

Paying Respects



Part of the Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania.

This "path" is part of the route of the final millisecond of Flight 93 just before it pile-drived upside-down into a field.  (Behind this shot.)  

According to the National Park Service,
"Flight 93 struck the ground at a 40 degree angle almost upside down, hitting right wing and nose first, at a speed of between 563-580 miles per hour."