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AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 77
American Airlines Flight 77, from Washington to Los
Angeles, crashed into the Pentagon with 64 people aboard.
CREW
Charles Burlingame of Herndon, Virginia,
was the plane's captain. He is survived by a wife, a daughter and a grandson. He
had more than 20 years of experience flying with American Airlines and was a
former U.S. Navy pilot.
David Charlebois, who lived in
Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood, was the first officer on the flight.
"He was handsome and happy and very centered," his neighbor Travis White, told
The Washington Post. "His life was the kind of life I wanted to have some day."
Michele Heidenberger of Chevy Chase,
Maryland, was a flight attendant for 30 years. She left behind a husband, a
pilot, and a daughter and son.
Flight attendant Jennifer Lewis, 38, of
Culpeper, Virginia, was the wife of flight attendant Kenneth Lewis.
Flight attendant Kenneth Lewis, 49, of
Culpeper, Virginia, was the husband of flight attendant Jennifer Lewis.
Renee May, 39, of Baltimore, Maryland, was
a flight attendant.
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