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Committing acts of terrorism|goals = Crash American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon (succeeded)|type of villain = Terrorist|origin = Ta'if, Saudi Arabia|crimes = Murder<br>Aircrapt hijacking<br>Destruction of property}}'''Hani Hanjour''' (August 13, 1972 - September 11, 2001) was the Saudi Arabian hijacker-pilot of American Airlines Flight 77, crashing the plane into the Pentagon as part of the [[September 11 attacks]]. | |||
Hanjour first came to the United States in 1991, enrolling at the University of Arizona, where he studied English for a few months before returning to Saudi Arabia early the next year. This was prior to any intentions for a large-scale attack. He came back to the United States in 1996, studying English in California before he began taking flying lessons in Arizona. He received his commercial pilot certificate in 1999, and went back to his native Saudi Arabia to find a job as a commercial pilot. Hanjour applied to civil aviation school in Jeddah, but was turned down. Frustrated, his views of Islam became increasingly radical. Hanjour left his family in late 1999, telling them that he would be traveling to the United Arab Emirates to find work. According to [[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]], [[Osama bin Laden]] or [[Mohammed Atef]] identified Hanjour at an Afghanistan training camp as a trained pilot and selected him to participate in the September 11 attacks. | Hanjour first came to the United States in 1991, enrolling at the University of Arizona, where he studied English for a few months before returning to Saudi Arabia early the next year. This was prior to any intentions for a large-scale attack. He came back to the United States in 1996, studying English in California before he began taking flying lessons in Arizona. He received his commercial pilot certificate in 1999, and went back to his native Saudi Arabia to find a job as a commercial pilot. Hanjour applied to civil aviation school in Jeddah, but was turned down. Frustrated, his views of Islam became increasingly radical. Hanjour left his family in late 1999, telling them that he would be traveling to the United Arab Emirates to find work. According to [[Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]], [[Osama bin Laden]] or [[Mohammed Atef]] identified Hanjour at an Afghanistan training camp as a trained pilot and selected him to participate in the September 11 attacks. | ||
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