the Pilot
ORIGINALLY AIRED: October 10, 2001
UPDATED: January 19, 2005
RESOURCES

Ziad Samir Jarrah

The Hijackers - FBI / U.S. Department of Justice press release listing Ziad Jarrah as a suspected hijacker of United Airlines flight 93. Page says FBI believes Jarrah to be a pilot.
Terrorism - Interpol lists Ziad Samir Jarrah as having "been identified as the hijackers aboard the four airplanes that crashed on 11 September 2001 in the United States." Map showing Al-Marj, Lebanon - the town Jarrah was born in.
University of Greifswald - Jarrah registered to study German there in 1996.
Florida Flight Training Center - Jarrah enrolled at the school in November, 2000. It's located in Venice, Florida.
9/11 Commission Report - describes the last minutes of the flight piloted by Jarrah

General Coverage from CBC News

U.S. Striking Back - in depth coverage from CBC News Online, focusing on the U.S.-led retaliation.
Attack on the U.S.A.: The Flight Paths - an interactive presentation of the September 11th attacks, including the flight path of Flight 93, the plane Jarrah is assumed to have been at the controls of (you'll need the Flash plug-in to view it).
CBC News: Investigating Terror - follow developments in CBC's investigations into the U.S./Terrorism story
U.S. Under Attack - in depth coverage from CBC News Online, focusing on the events of September 11, 2001 and the reaction to them.

Other Coverage

Hamburg's Cauldron of Terror - special series by the Washington Post about the Hamburg cell including Jarrah

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the fifth estate: THE PILOT
ORIGINALLY AIRED: October 10, 2001
UPDATED: Wednesday January 19, 2005 at 9:00pm on CBC-TV
REPEATING: Sunday January 23, 2005 at 7:00pm ET on CBC Newsworld
THE STORY OF ZIAD SAMIR JARRAH - PHOTOS: LIFE OF A 9/11 HIJACKER - RESOURCES
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