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How were hijackers able to take over planes on September 11, 2001?
They attacked passengers.
They disguised themselves as pilots.
They attacked flight crews.
They set off bombs.
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They attacked flight crews.
On 9/11 the hijackers used small weapons (box cutters/knives) and physical force to threaten and overpower passengers and flight attendants, gained access to the cockpits, and killed or incapacitated crew and pilots before taking control of the aircraft. They did not disguise themselves as pilots or use bombs.
On 9/11 the hijackers used small weapons (box cutters/knives) and physical force to threaten and overpower passengers and flight attendants, gained access to the cockpits, and killed or incapacitated crew and pilots before taking control of the aircraft. They did not disguise themselves as pilots or use bombs.
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