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Washington, DC 20591
U.S. Department
of Transportation
Federal Aviation
Administration
OCT 14
National Commission on Terrorists
Attacks Upon the United States
301 7th Street S.W.
Room 5125
Washington, DC 20407
Sincerely,
Shirley S. Miller
Senior Advisor to the Deputy
Administrator
Enclosures
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Thomas H. Kean
Chair, National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
Upon the United States
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ATTACHMENT A
All documents relating to the Federal Aviation Administration's tracking of hijacked aircraft
on September 11, 2001, including without limitation communications with NORAD;
Any document — whether in draft or final form - prepared by the U.S. Department of
Transportation ("DoT"), the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), any of their
components, or any of their employees, as after-action or other evaluations of DoT's or
FAA's response to the events of September 11,2001, including without limitation all
documents prepared by Steve Brown regarding the ATC response to the events of September
11,2001;
All interview memoranda or other records of DoT and FAA interviews of the ATC
controllers and supervisors involved in tracking or communicating with the hijacked aircraft
on September 11,2001;
All interview memoranda or other records of DoT and FAA interviews of the personnel who
were located in the FAA Washington Operations Center, the FAA Aviation Control Center,
the FAA Security Directive Working Room, the FAA Regional Control Centers for the New
England, Eastern and Great Lakes Regions, and the DoT Crisis Management Center on
September 11,2001;
All logs, tapes, and transcripts of FAA communications with NORAD on the morning of
September 11, 2001; and
All logs, tapes, and transcripts of internal FAA communications, including phone
conversations among FAA locations, concerning aircraft presumed to be hijacked on
September 11,2001.
The term "documents" shall be interpreted broadly to mean written, recorded, and graphic
materials of every kind in the FAA's possession, custody, or control, including (without
limitation) computer files, electronic mail, notes, drafts, and non-identical copies. The term
"computer files" includes information stored in, or accessible through, computer or other
information retrieval systems, translated, if necessary, by the FAA into reasonably useable
form.