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Jarrah and reported
On September 11, 2001, it was reported he boarded United 93 and assisted in the hijacking of the plane, which was crashed into a field in the control of hijacker-pilot Ziad Jarrah in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after the passengers attempted to take control of the plane in an uprising.
Immediately afterwards, Atta, Shehhi, and Jarrah reported their passports stolen, possibly to erase travel visas to Afghanistan.
Assem Omar Jarrah (, ‘ Āsim Jarrāḥ ; born 1962 in Lebanon ) is conflictingly reported as either the great-uncle or distant cousin of Ziad Jarrah, one of the masterminds of the September 11 attacks.

Jarrah and passport
The passports of two other hijackers, Ziad Jarrah and Saeed al-Ghamdi, were recovered from the crash site of United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania, and a fourth passport, that of Abdulaziz al-Omari was recovered from luggage that did not make it onto American Airlines Flight 11.
Jarrah returned to Hamburg at the end of January and obtained a clean passport in February by reporting his passport as stolen.
Atta, Jarrah, and bin al-Shibh returned to Hamburg, early in 2000, while al-Shehhi went back to the United Arab Emirates to get a new passport and U. S. visa.

Jarrah and stolen
There have been claims that Jarrah was not a hijacker or that he was not present on the plane and his identity was stolen.

Jarrah and 2000
They were followed by three hijacker-pilots, Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah early in the summer of 2000 to undertake flight training in south Florida.
In May, Jarrah received a visa from the U. S. Embassy in Berlin, and he arrived in Florida in June 2000.
Jarrah arrived in the United States in June 2000, he trained at Florida Flight Training Center from June 2000 to January 2001, after relocating to Florida from New Jersey.
In 2006, a video surfaced showing Jarrah, still bearded, reading his will in January 2000 along with Mohamed Atta.
Jarrah flying in Florida, 2000.
Jarrah was enrolled in flight school for six months, from June 2000 to January 15, 2001.
Jarrah had obtained his license to fly small planes in August 2000, and began training to fly large jets late that year.
In October 2006, an al-Qaeda video was released showing Jarrah and Mohamed Atta recording their wills in January 2000 in Osama Bin Laden ’ s Tarnak Farms base near Kandahar.
In August 2000, Ziad Jarrah attempted to enroll bin al-Shibh in a Florida flight school.

Jarrah and received
Jarrah and Haznawi both received their one-way tickets for United Airlines Flight 93, on September 5.
On September 9, in the early morning, Jarrah was pulled over for speeding in Maryland and received a ticket.
Jarrah phoned his parents later that day, mentioning that he had received the money order they'd sent five days earlier.

Jarrah and just
* Unknown time: Senator John McCain honors Mark Bingham, Todd Beamer, Tom Burnett and Jeremy Glick, passengers on board United Airlines Flight 93, who risked their own lives to bring the Boeing 757 down, just to make sure the hijackers: mainly the pilot Ziad Jarrah do not reach their target: the United States Capitol, and kill more civilians.
According to one source, Jarrah had set up a large mock cockpit made of cardboard boxes in his apartment just before the attacks.

Jarrah and hijackers
Flight 77 hijackers Salem al-Hazmi and Majed Moqed, and United Airlines Flight 93 hijacker Ziad Jarrah used the same addresses obtained from the Salvadorans to obtain Virginia driver's licenses.
Four " muscle " hijackers trained to storm the cockpit and overpower the crew accompanied Jarrah on Flight 93.
On September 11, Jarrah boarded United 93, and he is believed to have taken over as the pilot of the aircraft along with his team of hijackers, which included Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami and Ahmed al-Haznawi who together made an unsuccessful attempt to crash the plane into the U. S. Capitol, since the passengers started a revolt against the hijackers.
In October 1999, Ziad Jarrah was filmed at Said Bahaji ’ s wedding with other 9 / 11 hijackers, including Marwan al-Shehhi.
Jarrah was unique among the hijackers in that he did not live with any other hijackers, but rather lived with a German student named Thorsten Biermann.
Personnel at the flight school Jarrah attended described him asa normal person .” Jarrah called his family two days, and his girlfriend Aysel Sengün three hours, before boarding United 93 ; Sengün described the conversation as “ pleasant ” and “ normal .” She also claimed that he never mentioned any names of the other hijackers.
On October 23, 2001, John Ashcroft claimed that Jarrah had shared a Hamburg apartment with Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi, though German authorities that same day told the Los Angeles Times that they had no evidence that any of Jarrah ’ s three apartments in Hamburg had been connected with the other hijackers.
In October 1999 Marwan al-Shehhi was filmed at Said Bahaji's wedding in Germany with other 9 / 11 hijackers including Ziad Jarrah.
** Ziad Jarrah, 26, Lebanese, one of the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93.
The Detainee is listed as a " highly professional jihadist " along with " 9 / 11 hijackers ", Mohammed Atta and Ziad Jarrah.
At Motassadeq's trial, Aysel Sengün, the girlfriend of one of the hijackers, Ziad Jarrah, was called to testify her relationship with Jarrah and his role in the plot.
He is said to be friend of hijackers Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah and " a member of their prayer group ".
In 2006, Fouda, now in charge of Jazeera's London bureau, broke a story on a " martyrdom video " by " 9 / 11 hijackers " Mohamed Atta and Ziad Jarrah.

Jarrah and Atta
In Hamburg, Atta became involved with the al-Quds Mosque, where he met Marwan al-Shehhi, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, and Ziad Jarrah, together forming the Hamburg cell.
Eventually, Atta told bin al-Shibh that Jarrah planned to hit the Capitol.
The 9 / 11 Commission Report states that Jarrah was a member of the Hamburg cell, along with Mohamed Atta and the others.
In late 1999, Jarrah, Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, Said Bahaji, and Ramzi bin al-Shibh decided to travel to Chechnya to fight Russian soldiers.
There seemed to be tension between Jarrah and Atta about the plot in its late stages.
Atta had complained to Binalshibh about his difficulty in getting through to Jarrah and his fear that Jarrah may withdraw from the plot completely.
Shortly after the September 11 attacks, family and friends claimed that Jarrah did not exhibit the same “ smoldering political resentments ” or “ cultural conservatism ” as Mohamed Atta.
One high-ranking German police official stated, “ The only information we have connecting the three Hamburg suspects is the FBI ’ s assertion that there is a connection .” In October 2006, however, a video surfaced showing Atta and Jarrah together in Afghanistan, clearly connecting Jarrah to the members of the Hamburg cell.
Shehhi was a student from the United Arab Emirates who moved to Germany in 1996 and soon became close friends with Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, forming the Hamburg cell.
In late 1999, Shehhi, Atta, Jarrah, and bin al-Shibh traveled to terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and met with Osama bin Laden who recruited the four Hamburg cell members for the attacks in the United States.
In late 1999, Shehhi, Atta, Ziad Jarrah, Said Bahaji, and Ramzi bin al-Shibh decided to travel to Chechnya to fight against the Russians, but were convinced by Khalid al-Masri and Mohamedou Ould Slahi at the last minute to change their plans.
Ziad Jarrah, Atta, and Shehhi, having progressed in their training, all took foreign trips during the holiday period of 2000-2001.
That day, Atta and Jarrah were together, about 30 miles to the north, visiting a Department of Motor Vehicles office in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, to get Florida driver's licenses.
In the mid-1990s, bin al-Shibh moved as a student to Hamburg, where he soon became close friends with Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Marwan al-Shehhi.
Original plans for the 9 / 11 attacks called for bin al-Shibh to be one of the hijacker pilots, along with three other members of the Hamburg cell, including Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, and Ziad Jarrah.
Near the end of the year, he met with Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Mohamed Atta and Ziad Jarrah and explained they would be undertaking a highly secret operation, in cooperation with Nawaf al-Hazmi whom he named as Rabia al-Makki.

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