Fayez Banihammad
فايز بني حماد
Born
Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al-Qadi Banihammad

(1977-03-19)19 March 1977
Died11 September 2001(2001-09-11) (aged 24)
Cause of deathSuicide by plane crash (September 11 attacks)
NationalityEmirati

Fayez Rashid Ahmed Hassan al-Qadi Banihammad (Arabic: فايز راشد احمد حسن القاضي بني حماد, romanized: Fāyaz Rāshid Aḥmad Ḥasan al-Qāḍī Banī Ḥammād; 19 March 1977  11 September 2001) was an Emirati terrorist hijacker who was one of five hijackers aboard United Airlines Flight 175 as part of the September 11 attacks.[1]

He was one of two Emiratis to take part in the attacks, the other being Marwan al-Shehhi, who led the hijacking of Flight 175 and flew the plane into the South Tower of the World Trade Center.

Born in the United Arab Emirates, Banihammad left his family to pursue relief work. Using the Visa Express program, Banihammad obtained a U.S. tourist visa.

Banihammad arrived in the United States in June 2001. On 11 September 2001, Banihammad boarded United Airlines Flight 175 and participated in the hijacking of the plane so it could be crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center.

Early life

Banihammad was from Khor Fakkan in the United Arab Emirates[2] and was born to Muhammad Fayez Banihammad, a school principal. Banihammad typically went by the name "Ahmad".[3]

2000

Banihammad told his parents, while spending time in 'Asir, that he hoped to find work with the International Islamic Relief Organization. He only contacted his parents once after that.[4] He is believed to have visited the Philippines for three days from 17–20 October 2000.

Banihammad, together with Saeed al-Ghamdi, gained entry to the US via the Visa Express program. Upon later review of his application, it was noticed that he had not listed an occupation or reason for visit, and when asked where he would be living in the country, simply wrote No. However, he still received the visa.

2001

Before the pair arrived in Orlando, Florida on 27 June 2001, Banihammad had opened a bank account in the UAE to which $30,000 was deposited by unknown parties only two days before his arrival. He opened another account with SunTrust Banks in Orlando several days after his arrival, becoming one of nine hijackers to open an account with the bank.

Known as Abu Ahmad al-Imarati during the preparations,[3] the 9/11 Commission noted: "He appears to have played a unique role among the muscle hijackers because of his work with one of the plot's financial facilitators, Mustafa al-Hawsawi." On 18 July Banihammad gave Mustafa power-of-attorney over his Dubai bank account, and Mustafa reportedly mailed him a VISA and bank card.

Possibly a licensed pilot, a man with his name was registered as having trained at the Spartan Aeronautics School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, although the school denies that he ever attended, indicating a possible case of mistaken identity.

Attacks

Fayez Banihammad purchased both his and Mohand al-Shehri's one-way first class tickets for United Airlines Flight 175 online on 27 or 29 August, charging the $4464.50 to a Visa card from Mustafa al-Hawsawi, listing both of their addresses as a Mail Boxes Etc. in Delray Beach. This was not the same postal box used by Hamza and Ahmad al-Ghamdi who purchased their tickets for the same flight a day later with another Mailboxes Etc. postal box in Delray Beach, although both groups listed the same phone number.

Staying in the Milner Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts from September 8–10, Banihammad asked a hotel clerk to fill out the registration card for the room, citing his poor English. On 10 September 2001, he shared a room at the Milner Hotel with three other terrorists: Mohand al-Shehri, Marwan al-Shehhi, who would pilot Flight 175 into the South Tower of the World Trade Center, and Satam al-Suqami, a hijacker of Flight 11.

On 11 September, Banihammad boarded Flight 175 and sat in first class seat 2A, next to al-Shehri in 2B. The plane took off at 8:14, and within 28 minutes the five hijackers began their assault. It is believed that Banihammad and al-Shehri forcibly entered the cockpit and murdered the pilots while the al-Ghamdi brothers forced the remaining crew and passengers towards the rear of the aircraft, allowing al-Shehhi to take control of the plane. At 9:03 a.m., only 21 minutes after the hijacking began, al-Shehhi flew the plane into the South Tower of the World Trade Center between the 77th and 85th floors, obliterating all on-board instantly and killing or trapping hundreds of people inside the building. 55 minutes after the crash, at 9:58 a.m., the South Tower collapsed, killing all who were still inside the building and many more on the ground.

Aftermath

After the attacks it was reported by ABC News that somebody with the same name had attended the Defense Language Institute at Lackland Air Force Base - a claim that may have been born of a false address Banihammad had used.[5]

See also

References

  1. John J. Lumpkin (11 September 2001). "Globalsecurity.org". Globalsecurity.org. Archived from the original on 13 October 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  2. "United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, trial exhibit UA00455.2A". Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  3. 1 2 Videotape of recorded will of Abdulaziz al-Omari and others
  4. Ba-Isa, Molouk Y. and Saud Al-Towaim (1 October 2001). "Another Saudi 'hijacker' turns up in Tunis". Arab News. Archived from the original on 8 February 2003. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  5. ""Who Did It?"". Archived from the original on 6 December 2003. Retrieved 8 September 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) ABC News. 2003.

Media related to Fayez Banihammad at Wikimedia Commons

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.