http://www.cleveland.com/focuson/news/index.ssf?/news/more/ap/09newhijack11. html By PAUL SINGER Associated Press Writer 9/11/01 CLEVELAND (AP) - A Delta flight from Boston was forced to land Tuesday at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport because of fears it had been hijacked, city officials said. Although authorities had been worried that there might be a bomb on board, no explosives were found. The Federal Aviation Administration had been informed at 9:45 a.m. of a possible hijacking of a plane headed for Cleveland, said FBI spokesman Mark Bullock. Flight 1989 to Los Angeles was not hijacked but was grounded by Delta because it was in the same flight pattern as a plane that was hijacked and struck the World Trade Center in New York, Bullock said. The Delta plane landed in Cleveland about 10:45 a.m. Tuesday with 78 passengers aboard, airport officials said. FBI spokesman Bob Hawk said that since the Delta plane left Boston about the same time as one of the hijacked planes, passengers were being interviewed to see if they saw anything unusual Tuesday morning. After the plane landed, the passengers were evacuated and the plane was searched for about three hours, airport officials said. The airport was closed and bomb-sniffing dogs were brought to baggage pickup areas. "There was no bomb, and no hijacking," White said Tuesday afternoon. "The measures that were taken were taken as precautionary measures." ========================================================================== Eric Germann CCTec ekgermann@cctec.com Van Wert OH 45801 http://www.cctec.com Ph: 419 968 2640 Fax: 603 825 5893 "It is so easy to miss pretty trivial solutions to problems deemed complicated. The goal of a scientist is to find an interesting problem, and live off it for a while. The goal of an engineer is to evade interesting problems :)" -- Vadim Antonov <avg@kotovnik.com> on NANOG
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Steven J. Sobol Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 6:21 PM To: Jake Baillie Cc: Travis Pugh; Youse, Chuck; 'Nanog@Merit. Edu' Subject: Re: World Trade Center attack
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Jake Baillie wrote:
Cleveland Hopkins has a Boeing 767 in a secure area that is a suspect hijacked plane and possibly has a bomb on it (rumor - from Mayor White).
I left the downtown area for unrelated reasons, but I can confirm this. As far as I know, the hijacked Delta plane is still sitting at Hopinks International.
There are several smaller airports in the area - Burke Lakefront and Lost Nation (municipal) and the Cuyahoga County Airport in suburban Richmond Heights. I'm assuming they're closed but don't know what security measures are in place.
Burke is downtown. Lost Nation is 20 minutes east of the city.
Police are going from door-to-door "recommending" that people go home, and Mayor White has issued a partial evacuation order from Cleveland. Interstates and Highways in and out of the cities are closed.
Governor Taft has declared that all non-essential personnel should go home, as has Hizzoner.
To bring this on-topic, Tower City, Key Center (Key Bank's HQ), and the former corporate HQ of BP Amoco were evacuated early. Tower City houses a telco hotel, and the adjacent Skylight Office Tower houses the Cleveland offices and several studios of broadcasting company Clear Channel Communications.
Radio is alive and well here. In fact, I'm listening to live news over Clear Channel's 50-kilowatt AM station, which is being simulcast on all of their Cleveland- and Akron-area radio stations. Not all of their stations are at Tower City -- one of them may still be down on Lakeside Avenue, and one of them is out in the valley -- so I imagine staying on the air wasn't a big deal for them.
Cell phones on the Nextel and Sprint network do not function at this time over here.
I'm in Painesville now, as Jake is. NorthCoast PCS, a local carrier, is up and running. I don't have an Alltel, Cingular or AT&T phone, and I don't have access to my Verizon Wireless phone. (That covers all of the cell companies that cover Cleveland.) Ameritech's network seems to be up. I'm dialed into NACS.NET, one of the large locals here, with no problem. I imagine the other Cleveland ISPs are probably ok too. Haven't turned on the TV yet.
IMHO we're lucky.
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