FAA Releases
Some Daily Reports for 9/11 Time Frame, Refuses to Release Others
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>>> Each day, the Federal Aviation Administration office for each region of the US produces a Daily Operations Report. Additionally, the central FAA office produces a Daily Alert Bulletin. In June 2002, I sent a Freedom of Information Act Request for these reports dated 10, 11, and 12 September 2001. Specifically, I asked for Daily Operations Reports from the New England region (Flights 11 and 175 originated in Boston) and from the Eastern region (Flight 93 originated in Newark; Flight 77 took off from Dulles International, outside of Washington, DC). I also requested the FAA's Daily Alert Bulletins for those three days. Below are the results. |
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Daily Operations Reports from the New England Region The FAA's New England office released all three reports (10 through 12 September). I've scanned them and converted them to Acrobat files: I was hoping these reports would yield some insights into what happened on 9/11, but they don't seem to add anything new. However, I would be interested in hearing interpretations from people who are knowledgeable about aviation matters. Here is the entry for Flight 11:
92 FATAL when American 11, B767, enroute from
Boston - Los Angeles, RPRTD BY: Boston ARTCC (Biggio)
First, there is no mention of Flight 175, which struck the North Tower. Flight 11, which hit the South Tower, is mentioned (as noted above), but not the other hijacked Boston flight. Talk about an oversight! Second, the report lists the wreckage of a small, private plane being discovered by police at 2:30 PM EDT on 9/11. Further research reveals that the plane--with only the pilot on board--crashed in Connecticut at 8:23 PM EDT on the previous day. The accident was apparently due to bad weather at night and is not related to 9/11. [More info from the NTSB] |
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Daily Operations Reports from the Eastern Region The FAA's Eastern office has refused to release its Daily Operations Reports for 10-12 September 2001. Specifically, the letter states:
Obviously, someone has made a mistake. Either the Daily Operations Reports are releasable, in which case the Eastern region is unfairly withholding theirs. Or the Daily Operations Reports should not be released, in which case the New England region made a mistake by sending theirs to me. |
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Daily Alert Bulletins The FAA main office has refused to release the Daily Alert Bulletins for 10-12 September 2001. They wrote:
Because the content of many of these reports contain information regarding bomb threats, hijackings, etc., those portions would alternatively qualify for withholding under Exemption 2 of the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. § 552(b) (2), which protects from disclosure records, which relate to internal practices of the agency, release of which would risk the circumvention of the law. |
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