The famous last words of a man who tried to stop a plane hijacking on 9/11

last words of a man who tried to stop a plane hijacking on 9/11

As the 23rd anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history approaches, stories of resilience, sacrifice, and bravery continue to resonate. Among the countless lives lost on September 11, 2001, the last words of one man have emerged as a powerful emblem of defiance against terror.

The tragic events of 9/11 resulted in the loss of 2,977 innocent lives, marking it as the most devastating act of terror in the history of the United States. Nineteen individuals, following directives from Al Qaeda, hijacked four planes, resulting in chaos and devastation across the United States.

The tragic events of 9/11 resulted in the loss of 2,977 innocent lives
The tragic events of 9/11 resulted in the loss of 2,977 innocent lives (9/11 Memorial and Museum)

In New York City, American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 intentionally crashed into the north and south towers of the World Trade Center. American Airlines Flight 77 collided with the Pentagon, diving the country into a state of shock and disbelief.

However, in the midst of the tragedy, one of the hijacked aircraft failed to reach its planned destination. United Airlines Flight 93 was en route to Washington, D.C., when a remarkable series of events transpired within the aircraft. The passengers, informed of the unfolding events on the other flights, decided to take action themselves.

Todd Beamer, a 32-year-old account manager hailing from Cranbury, New Jersey, was one of those individuals. People widely recognize Beamer’s courage on Flight 93 and his renowned last words as having significantly contributed to preventing another disastrous incident that day.

During the hijacking, Beamer tried to make a phone call using the in-flight telephone. Despite the initial hiccup with his call, he successfully reached Lisa Jefferson, a supervisor at a customer service center. In this discussion, Beamer composedly recounted the alarming events unfolding onboard, detailing that a passenger had tragically lost their life at the hands of the hijackers.

Todd Beamer, a 32-year-old account manager hailing from Cranbury
Todd Beamer, a 32-year-old account manager hailing from Cranbury (9/11 Memorial and Museum)

Jefferson later shared Beamer’s harrowing account of the flight crew’s forced departure from the cockpit, presumably due to injuries. As the aircraft altered its course towards the nation’s capital, Beamer and the fellow passengers took a brave stand: they refused to allow the hijackers to succeed in their plot.

As the call reached its conclusion, Beamer notably inquired of his fellow passengers, โ€œAre you guys ready?โ€ Letโ€™s roll.โ€ The final words, now iconic, motivated the passengers to take action. The passengers launched a counterattack to regain control of the aircraft from the hijackers.

These words transformed into something greater than merely a rallying cry on that fateful day. “Let’s roll” would later become a rallying cry for the US military in their fight against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, the organization responsible for the attacks.

9/11 memorial
9/11 memorial (9/11 Memorial and Museum)

The 9/11 Commissionโ€™s report reveals that passengers on Flight 93 bravely rushed the cockpit in a desperate attempt to take control from the hijackers. Despite not intentionally crashing, the bravery of the passengers led to the aircraft landing in a field in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania, rather than Washington, D.C., thereby averting a potentially far more disastrous outcome.

Although all individuals on board lost their lives, the bravery of Beamer and the other passengers is recognized for potentially saving numerous lives. Their narrative has evolved into a powerful testament to the bravery shown by everyday individuals when confronted with remarkable challenges.

People across the country are celebrating Beamer’s legacy. A post office located in Cranbury, New Jersey, is named after him. In Federal Way, Washington, a high school bears the name Todd Beamer High School, while at Wheaton College, his alma mater, a student center honors him, ensuring that his courage remains a lasting memory.

Todd Beamer watch today at 9:11 museum
Todd Beamer watch today at 9:11 museum (9/11 Memorial and Museum)

The account of Todd Beamer and his fellow passengers on Flight 93 stands as a compelling reminder of the strength and resilience inherent in humanity. Their willingness to put themselves on the line to avoid further damage altered the course of events that day.

With the anniversary of 9/11 nearing, the enduring impact of Todd Beamerโ€™s last words, โ€œLetโ€™s roll,โ€ remains a source of motivation. His actions, together with those of his fellow passengers, serve as a lasting reminder that even in the bleakest times, true heroes can rise to the occasion.

The passengers of Flight 93 may not have survived, but their legacy endures, embodying a compelling story of bravery, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of everyday individuals rising to extraordinary challenges in the midst of fear. We will honor their courage, and their narrative will continue to motivate those who follow.

Feature Image Credit: (9/11 Memorial and Museum)