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Wednesday, September 14

F.A.A. Was Alerted on Al Qaeda in 1998, 9/11 Commission Concluded

By ERIC LICHTBLAU
Published: September 14, 2005
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 - "American aviation officials were warned as early as 1998 that Al Qaeda could "seek to hijack a commercial jet and slam it into a U.S. landmark," according to previously secret portions of a report prepared last year by the Sept. 11 commission. The officials also realized months before the Sept. 11 attacks that two of the three airports used in the hijackings had suffered repeated security lapses.

"Federal Aviation Administration officials were also warned in 2001 in a report prepared for the agency that airport screeners' ability to detect possible weapons had "declined significantly" in recent years, but little was done to remedy the problem, the Sept. 11 commission found."

Read the rest in the New York Times.

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