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Only after landing did pilots tell passengers what had happened, sometimes addressing passengers directly in the cabin.
On some planes, passengers videotaped the moment when the pilots broke the news.
Some passengers talked about what the pilots said before landing.
DeNeen Brown of The Washington Post quoted Daria Zalewska, whose flight from Frankfurt to Dallas was diverted to Pearson as having said that three hours before landing, the pilot announced that the plane was heading through turbulence.
" Then he said we were experiencing strong head winds and we had to land in Canada to refuel.
When we landed, he said, ' Okay, there's been a terrorist attack.
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