9/11 Tapes: Controller Audio Chronicles Hijackings, Raw Reactions -- ABC News
For air traffic controllers, the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 started off like many others, until a curious voice came over the airwaves at 8:24 a.m.
"If you try to make any move, you're endangering yourself and the airplane," the voice said. "Just stay quiet."
Boston control tower officials had just overheard 9/11 hijacker Mohamed Atta in the first of what would be a litany of terrifying transmissions -- most between stunned air traffic controllers -- that would be sent through the morning as four planes were hijacked in the worst terror attack in U.S. history.
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More News On The Release Of Audio Tapes From Air Traffic Controllers On 9/11
'The whole building just came apart': Newly released 9/11 tapes detail aviation industry's response as towers fell -- Daily Mail
9/11 anniversary: 114 audio recordings over attacks released -- The Telegraph
Newly released 9/11 audio recordings reveal chaos and confusion -- The Guardian
Newly Published Audio Provides Real-Time View of 9/11 Attacks -- New York Times
Newly Released Audio Files Reveal Horror of Final Moments in 9/11 Hijackings -- FOX News
Newly released tapes reveal full 9/11 air horror -- Yahoo News/AFP
Audio tapes reveal chaos in the skies on 9/11 -- CBS News
New tapes give chilling 9/11 view -- USA Today
Audio files reveal 9/11 air traffic horror -- Wall Street Journal/AP
Newly released 9-11 recordings reveal confusion amid attacks -- CTV
New 9/11 audiotapes show how crisis unfolded -- CBC
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