On September 11, 2001, Lt. Heather “Lucky” Penney in an F-16 at Andrews Air Force Base.
She had her orders.
The hijacked plane was headed toward Washington DC. Three other planes had hit targets in New York and Washington, and Flight 93 was destined to become the fourth.
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Penney was the second combat pilot in the air that morning.
The idea of shooting down a civilian aircraft, even a hijacked one, was troublesome enough–but Penney had no missiles or live ammunition.
All she had were her orders and her plane.
She was going to take the plane down the hard way..."
“We wouldn’t be shooting it down. We’d be ramming the aircraft,” Penney said of the surreal moment.
“I would essentially be a kamikaze pilot.”
“I would essentially be a kamikaze pilot.”
Ten years after the event, Penney began talking openly about that day..."
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