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John Ogonowski
American Airlines captain John Ogonowski is shown in a file photo provided by his family. Ogonowski was captain of American Airlines Flight 11, which apparently was hijacked after takeoff from Boston en route to Los Angeles, then crashed into one of the World Trade Centre towers in New York, Tuesday September 11 2001.
Photo: AP
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Amy Jarret
United Airlines flight attendant Amy Jarret, 28, of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, seen here in an undated family photo. Jarret was a flight attendant on United Airlines Flight 175, the second plane to crash into the World Trade Centre, hitting the north tower 18 minutes after the first explosion.
Photo: Courtesy Jarret family/AP

 
David Angell
Producer David Angell were among those aboard the hijacked American Airlines Flight 11. Angell was a producer for the NBC sitcom, Frasier.
Photo: NBC/AP

 
Sonia Morales Puopolo
Sonia Morales Puopolo of Massachusetts, a former ballet dancer, was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: Roberto Kolton/El Nuevo Herald/AP

 
Sara Low
Sara Low, of Batesville, Arkansas, is shown in an undated family photo. Low, working as an American Airlines stewardess on a flight from Boston to Los Angeles, was among those killed when her plane hit a World Trade Centre tower in New York.
Photo: Low family/AP

 
Gloria de Barrera
Salvadoran Gloria de Barrera is shown with her nephew Omar Posasangre in this undated family handout photo. De Barrera was one of those killed aboard United Airlines Flight 175.
Photo: AP

 
Kenneth Waldie
Kenneth Waldie, of Methuen, Massachusetts, seen here in an undated handout photo, was a passenger on the hijacked American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: The Daily Breeze/AP

 
Garnet 'Ace' Bailey
File photo from 1977 of former member of the Washington Capitals, Canadian Garnet (Ace) Bailey, the director of pro scouting for the Los Angeles Kings, was on board one of two planes that crashed into the World Trade Centre, the NHL club confirmed.
Photo: AP

 
Daniel Lewin
Akamai Technologies Inc of Cambridge, Massachusetts, released this photo of Daniel Lewin, 31, the company's co-founder and chief technology officer, who the company said was on board the Boston-to-Los Angeles flight that crashed.
Courtesy Akamai Technologies/AP

 
Pastor Jeff Mladenik
Pastor Jeff Mladenik, of Workplace Ministries in Oak Brook, Illinois, is seen in a handout photo from Christ Church. Mladenik was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: Christ Church/AP

 
Tara Shea Creamer
Undated family handout photo of Tara Shea Creamer, 30, of Worcester, Massachusetts, who is reported by her family to have been aboard American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: Family handout via the Worcester Telegraph and Gazette/AP

 
Jane Orth
Jane Orth, 49, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, shown in this undated family photo, died as a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: The Eagle-Tribune/AP

 
Jean Roger
Flight attendant Jean Roger of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, is shown in this November 1993 file photo. Roger was working on American Airlines Flight 11.
Photo: Springfield Union News/AP

 
Charles Burlingame
American Airlines pilot, Captain Charles Burlingame, shown in a 1999 family photo, was the pilot of American Airlines Flight 77, the Washington to Los Angeles flight that crashed into the Pentagon Tuesday, September 11 2001. Burlingame would have turned 52 this week, according to family members in Minnesota.
Photo: Family photograph via St Paul Pioneer Press/AP

 
Leslie Whittington
Undated file photo of Georgetown University public policy professor Leslie Whittington. Whittington was heading to Australia with her husband and two daughters aboard American Airlines flight 77.
Photo: Georgetown University/AP

 
Kenneth and Jennifer Lewis
Kenneth and Jennifer Lewis, shown here in an undated wedding photograph, were two of the flight attendants aboard American Airlines Flight 77. The couple lived in Culpepper, Virginia.
Photo: Lewis family/AP

 
Wilson 'Buddy' Flagg
Retired US Navy Admiral Wilson 'Buddy' Flagg, of, Millwood, Virginia, and a part-time Las Vegas resident, pictured in this undated file photo was killed aboard American Airlines Flight 77.
Photo: Las Vegas Review-Journal, courtesy Shannon Daigle/AP

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