Remaining wreckage of Flight 93 to return to National Memorial

SHANKSVILLE, Pa. -- Flight 93 National Memorial Park Superintendent Stephen Clark said the remaining wreckage from the ill-fated flight will return to the museum later this year. Clarik said this is following the longstanding effort by the Families of Flight 93 to return the wreckage to the site.

SHANKSVILLE, Pa. -- Flight 93 National Memorial Park Superintendent Stephen Clark said the remaining wreckage from the ill-fated flight will return to the museum later this year.

Clarik said this is following the longstanding effort by the Families of Flight 93 to return the wreckage to the site.

Clark said the remaining wreckage of the jetliner that was hijacked by terrorists and crashed on the Sept. 11, 2001, has been stored at a secured unit since the FBI investigation concluded in 2001.

“Now that we are nearing the completion of the major design components of the memorial, we are ready to return the remaining wreckage to this hallowed ground to be buried later this year,” said Clark.

Officials said the burial will take place in a restricted access zone on the grounds of the Flight 93 National Memorial.

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