Nineteen years ago, the world was shaken by one of the most tragic events in modern history. The Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO wishes to honor our colleagues and all of the first responders who were lost on September 11, 2001. We also extend our gratitude to the first responders and workers who were involved in the rescue, recovery, and rebuilding efforts after that tragic event.
As aviation professionals, the impact of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 will affect our professional lives forever. The TWU asks all of our members and future members to take a moment to remember your colleagues who made the ultimate sacrifice on that fateful day.
American Airlines, Flight 11 |
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John Ogonowski, Captain | Thomas McGuinness, First Officer |
Barbara Arestegui, Flight Attendant | Jeffrey Collman, Flight Attendant |
Sara Low, Flight Attendant | Karen Martin, Flight Attendant |
Kathleen Nicosia, Flight Attendant | Betty Ong, Flight Attendant |
Jean Roger, Flight Attendant | Dianne Snyder, Flight Attendant |
Amy Sweeney, Flight Attendant |
United Airlines, Flight 175 |
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Victor Saracini, Captain | Michael Horrocks, First Officer |
Robert Fangman, Flight Attendant | Amy Jarret, Flight Attendant |
Amy King, Flight Attendant | Kathryn Laborie, Flight Attendant |
Alfred Marchand, Flight Attendant | Michael Tarrou, Flight Attendant |
Alicia Titus, Flight Attendant |
American Airlines, Flight 77 |
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Charles Burlingame, Captain | David Charlebois, First Officer |
Michele Heidenberger, Flight Attendant | Jennifer Lewis, Flight Attendant |
Kenneth Lewis, Flight Attendant |
Renee May, Flight Attendant |
United Airlines, Flight 93 | |
Jason Dahl, Captain | Leroy Homer, First Officer |
Lorraine Bay, Flight Attendant | Sandra Bradshaw, Flight Attendant |
Wanda Green, Flight Attendant | CeeCee Lyles, Flight Attendant |
Deborah Welsh, Flight Attendant |
Never forget.