They weren't going to sit on that plane and do nothing. They were going to fight back, they had families, kids and lives. When the people on the plane found out what was happening they weren't going to let that plane hit a monument. They were going to fight for their lives, families, but most important our country. They were one of many heroes of that day. The courage and bravery they had knowing they would most likely never see their families again but still wanting to fight back. That's what impacted …show more content…
I thought that this didn't really have an impact on everyone in the U.S but just on the ones in the pentagon or in the north or south tower and the planes. But not the normal citizens of America. When she told me that she felt that sick feeling the feeling that was something wrong. It's been 15 years since that attack so we know what go there and what happened but in those minutes of the attack you didn't know what was going to happen. You didn't know who was going to die or what was going to happen to our country. But with the many hero's of that day and the bravery that the many people had, the people who gave their lives up to save someone else's shows what the United States is all