9/11: The Plane That Hit The Pentagon Apr 2026

: The Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) took command of the scene within ten minutes, leading a massive multi-agency effort. Most successful rescues of survivors occurred within the first 30 minutes following the crash. The Phoenix Project: Rebuilding from Ash

At 9:37 a.m. on September 11, 2001, struck the western face of the Pentagon, killing all 64 people on board and 125 personnel inside the building. Traveling at 530 miles per hour, the Boeing 757 penetrated three of the structure's five concentric rings, sparking a massive jet-fuel fire that burned for days and led to a localized structural collapse at 10:15 a.m.. The Flight and Impact 9/11: The Plane that Hit the Pentagon

: Just 5 miles from the target, the plane executed a 330-degree descending spiral turn. It flew so low that it clipped five streetlights and a portable generator before slamming into the Pentagon's first floor. : The Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) took

In the immediate aftermath, the Department of Defense launched the , an aggressive effort to rebuild the damaged 400,000 square feet of office space. on September 11, 2001, struck the western face

: On impact, the aircraft's 7,256 gallons of fuel ignited into a fireball that rose 200 feet.

: Flight 77 departed from Dulles International Airport at 8:20 a.m.. Roughly 30 minutes into the flight, five hijackers took control of the cockpit and turned the plane back toward Washington, D.C..