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Maine. 1.1 INSIDE THE FOUR FLIGHTS Boarding The Flights Boston:American 11 And United 175. Atta And Omari Boarded A 6:00 A.M. Flight From Portland To Boston's Logan International Airport.1 When He Checked In For His Flight To Boston,Atta Was Selected By A Computerized Prescreening System Known As CAPPS (Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System), Created To Identify Passengers Who Should Be Subject To Special Security Measures. Under Security Rules In Place At The Time, The Only Consequence Of Atta's Selection By CAPPS Was That His Checked Bags Were Held Off The Plane Until It Was Confirmed That He Had Boarded The Aircraft. This Did Not Hinder Atta's Plans.2 Atta And Omari Arrived In Boston At 6:45. Seven Minutes Later,Atta Apparently Took A Call From Marwan Al Shehhi, A Longtime Colleague Who Was At Another Terminal At Logan Airport.They Spoke For Three Minutes.3 It Would Be Their Final Conversation. 1
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