I was instructing in LIT at the time. I came in about 30 minutes before it happened to do some ground school. My student and I were loitering about, when the director of training came in and said someone had flown into the World Trade Center in NY. We turned the TV on, and a crowd gathered.
Our tv was then right next to the parts deparment at the FBO. You could hear they were watching as well. Then came the absolutely sureal moment when the second plane hit. You could hear the panic in the broacasters voice as it approached. I heard a lady in the parts department scream when it hit. I got a knot in my stomach and a chill came over me as all of us began to realize that this was no accident.
LIT then became a very busy airport, as quite a bit of DFW traffic was nearby. I would guess we got somewhere in the neigborhood of 30-40 planes in the next hour. They shut down runway 18 to park about 10 American MD-80's and 727's. It took a while for all of them to de-board and shutdown, but by early afternoon the airport was strangely quiet.
Some of us went driving around the airport to see what all was parked at the terminal late in the afternoon. As we drove to the east side the aiport, we spoted an aircraft cruising at high altitude above. It had been strange seeing an empty sky all afternoon, which made the presence of this one aircraft seem even stranger. We knew it was either Air Force 1, a decoy, or military.
How do you sum up what you feel about an event like that? I remember talking to family as events unfolded - saying that this was the Pearl Harbor of our age. A day that would always live in infamy, and one we would always rember - where we were, what we were doing, and who was with us.
May God bless those that were taken from us that day.
May he forever condem those who would murder or inflict suffering in his name, no matter what tounge it may be spoken in.
Never forget