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|fullname = Ziad Samir Jarrah|alias = Ziad Jarrah|occupation = al-Qaeda member<br>Pilot<br>Aerospace engineering student<br>9/11 Planner|skills = Flying airplanes<br>Hijacking airplanes<br>Planning the September 11 attacks|hobby = Clubbing<br>Committing acts of terrorism|goals = Crash United Airlines Flight 93 into the United States Capitol (failed)|type of villain = Terrorist|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Aircraft hijacking<br>Destruction of property<br>Attempted destruction of government property<br>[[Terrorism]]|origin = Beirut, Lebanon}} | |fullname = Ziad Samir Jarrah|alias = Ziad Jarrah|occupation = al-Qaeda member<br>Pilot<br>Aerospace engineering student<br>9/11 Planner|skills = Flying airplanes<br>Hijacking airplanes<br>Planning the September 11 attacks|hobby = Clubbing<br>Committing acts of terrorism|goals = Crash United Airlines Flight 93 into the United States Capitol (failed)|type of villain = Terrorist|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Aircraft hijacking<br>Destruction of property<br>Attempted destruction of government property<br>[[Terrorism]]|origin = Beirut, Lebanon}} | ||
'''Ziad Jarrah''' (May 11<sup>th</sup>, 1975 - September 11<sup>th</sup>, 2001) was a Lebanese member of [[Al-Qaeda]] and one of the perpetrators of the [[September 11 attacks]] who served as the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93, crashing the plane into a field in a rural area near Shanksville, Pennsylvania (after a passenger revolt) as part of the coordinated attacks. | '''Ziad Jarrah''' (May 11<sup>th</sup>, 1975 - September 11<sup>th</sup>, 2001) was a Lebanese member of [[Al-Qaeda]] and one of the perpetrators of the [[September 11 attacks]] who served as the hijacker-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93, crashing the plane into a field in a rural area near Shanksville, Pennsylvania (after a passenger revolt) as part of the coordinated attacks. |