United Airlines Flight 175
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United Airlines Flight 175
Summary
United Airlines Flight 175 is an aircraft hijacking[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of aircraft_hijacking entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,726 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- United Airlines Flight 175 is in the country of United States[3].
- United Airlines Flight 175's instance of is recorded as aircraft hijacking[4].
- United Airlines Flight 175's instance of is recorded as terrorist attack[5].
- United Airlines Flight 175's instance of is recorded as suicide attack[6].
- United Airlines Flight 175's instance of is recorded as pilot suicide[7].
- United Airlines Flight 175's instance of is recorded as flight[8].
- United Airlines Flight 175's item operated is recorded as Boeing 767[9].
- United Airlines Flight 175 is operated by United Airlines[10].
- United Airlines Flight 175 took place at Two World Trade Center[11].
- United Airlines Flight 175 is part of September 11 attacks[12].
- United Airlines Flight 175's Commons category is recorded as United Airlines Flight 175[13].
- United Airlines Flight 175's aircraft registration is recorded as N612UA[14].
- United Airlines Flight 175's target is recorded as Two World Trade Center[15].
- United Airlines Flight 175 took place on September 11, 2001[16].
- United Airlines Flight 175's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.71077777777778, 'lon': -74.01313888888889}[17].
- United Airlines Flight 175's topic's main category is recorded as Category:United Airlines Flight 175[18].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Victor Saracini[19].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Michael Robert Horrocks[20].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Robert John Fangman[21].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Alicia Nicole Titus[22].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Kathryn L. LaBorie[23].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Michael Tarrou[24].
- United Airlines Flight 175's crew members is recorded as Amy Ruth King[25].
- United Airlines Flight 175 resulted in {'amount': '+65'} deaths[26].
- United Airlines Flight 175's start point is recorded as Logan International Airport[27].
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When and Where
United Airlines Flight 175 occurred on September 11, 2001[16]. It took place at Two World Trade Center[11]. It is in the country of United States[3].
Context
United Airlines Flight 175 is part of September 11 attacks[12]. Recorded instance of include aircraft hijacking[4], terrorist attack[5], suicide attack[6], pilot suicide[7], and flight[8].
Outcome and Impact
United Airlines Flight 175 resulted in {'amount': '+65'} deaths[26].
Why It Matters
United Airlines Flight 175 ranks in the top 7% of aircraft_hijacking entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,726 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]