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9/11 Commission: Vote to Subpoena FAAposted by ewing2001 on Thursday October 16, @03:52PMfrom the AP dept.
Sept. 11 Panel Votes to Subpoena FAA
Update: All other "results" of Round 4
AP/LasVegas Sun -October 16
WASHINGTON (AP) -
The independent commission studying the Sept. 11 attacks has voted to subpoena the Federal Aviation Administration, ordering the agency to hand over documents for the investigation.
The 10-member commission said it had learned through interviews that the agency had not turned over tapes, statements, reports and other documents "highly material to our inquiry."
One commission member said the documents relate in part to lingering questions over how, and how quickly, the FAA notified U.S. air defenses about hijacked planes on Sept. 11, 2001.
The FAA, which earlier told the panel it had provided everything, turned over additional material in the last few days and pledged to cooperate. But the commission said the delay "has significantly impeded the progress of our investigation and undermined our confidence in the completeness of the FAA's production." Other "results" of Round 4
Former CIA chief: 9/11 should have been no surprise
Staten Island Advance - October 15, 2003
James Schlesinger tells commission on terror attacks that U.S.
intelligence
had warning as early as '93
WASHINGTON -- U.S. intelligence officials should not have been caught
off
guard by the Sept. 11 attacks because they were warned about the
possibility of
such events as early as 1993, a former CIA chief testified yesterday.
"I don't think they should have been surprised," said James
Schlesinger, who
served as CIA director in 1973, in testimony before the National
Commission on
Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, the independent panel formed
to
investigate the events of Sept. 11.
In 1993, Schlesinger noted, the CIA was aware of a plot by al-Qaida to
hijack
a half-dozen American airliners over the Pacific Ocean and fly one of
them
into the agency's headquarters, located in Langley, Va., across the
Potomac
River from Washington. Terror Watch -FAA Foot Dragging?
MSNBC -October 15
By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball
The federal commission investigating the September 11 terror
attacks has approved subpoenaing the Federal Aviation Administration after learning
about the existence of potentially important tapes, radar records and other
materials about the events of that day that the agency had failed to turn over,
NEWSWEEK has learned.
THE BELATED discovery of the FAA tapes and other material infuriated some
members of the commission and raised new fears that foot-dragging by federal
agencies and the White House may make it impossible for the panel to complete its
work by its legally imposed deadline next May. At an emergency meeting on
Tuesday night, the commissioners unanimously agreed to issue the subpoenasthe
first time it has taken such a step since it began its work late last year,
commission sources said.
This is a shocking display of inattention at best, Richard
Ben-Veniste, a commission member told NEWSWEEK, about the FAA's failure to turn over
the material. It's simply unacceptable for us to labor under a deadline and
have a lack of compliance such as that exhibited by the FAA.
The newly discovered tapes are potentially significant evidence
related to the U.S. government's response to the September 11 attacks. Of most
immediate importance to the commission: when precisely was the North American
Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) notified that the country was under a terrorist
attack? Investigators want to know whether the Bush White House and the U.S.
military could have acted more quickly toat a minimumintercept American
Airlines Flight 77, the hijacked aircraft that slammed into the Pentagon at 9:38
a.m., after both World Trade Center towers had been hit
In hearings and public statements, NORAD and the FAA have given what
commission officials describe as incomplete and at times conflicting answers.
At a hearing last May, Maj. Gen. Craig McKinley, commander of NORAD's
Continental United States Region, said the Pentagon agency which is responsible for the
nation's air defenseshad gotten official notification from the FAA that
American Airlines Flight 77 had been hijacked at 9:24 a.m., 22 minutes after
the second plane hit the World Trade towers.
This led to a NORAD directive to scramble F-16 jets from Langley Air
Force Base in Virginia to attempt to intercept the aircraftan order that came
too late to prevent the Pentagon crash just a few minutes later.
But commission officials said they recently discovered in the course
of interviews with FAA staff that agency officials knew that Flight 77 was off
course earlier than that and that there may have been informal notice to
NORAD; there were even agency tapes of conversations to that effect. Other
material, including radar records and internal FAA interview reports and analyses,
could also fill in gaps in the time line. What especially angered the
commissioners, sources said, was that the FAA had previously indicated that such tapes
and records didn't exist and that it had already turned over all relevant
material that the commission needed to do its job.
Greg Martin, an FAA spokesman, said the agency had been very
responsive and cooperative to the agency's requests for evidence, turning over large
volumes of material. But he acknowledged that the commission's general
counsel, Andrew Steinberg, had just discovered the existence of supplemental and
complementary material that had not been turned over. Taking exception to the
commission's lambasting of the FAA, Martin said: There is what we consider a
reasonable explanation. As soon as the materials came to light, they came to
light to us.
The NORAD-FAA issue has resonated within a blossoming cottage industry
of 9/11 conspiracy theorists particularly those who have postulated that the
conflicting accounts suggest the White House had prior knowledge of the
attacks.
While giving no credence to the more conspiratorial claims, the
commission has been highly interested in compiling a precise time line of the events
of September 11 and examining closely how various branches of the U.S.
government respondedan exercise panel officials believe is important in identifying
potential weaknesses in emergency preparedness.
Already, the commission has identified major weaknesses: at the time
of the attacks, NORAD satellites were aimed only at detecting hostile aircraft
outside U.S. borders; the Pentagon agency relied on FAA radars for detecting
hostile action within the country. There are also larger questions about how
the Bush White House responded. Investigators want to know why, for example, the
FAA wasn't already on alert for a possible hijacking plot and why there was
no policy in place that allowed a military response to a domestic hijacking
even after multiple warnings about such a possibility had been given to President
Bush and other senior officials during the summer of 2001. Top White House
officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney and briefly President Bush,
participated in an air-threat conference call on the morning of September 11
but an order giving the military authority to shoot down hijacked aircraft didn't come until after the Pentagon crash.
Steven Push, whose wife died on American Airlines Flight 77 and who
has served as a spokesman for many of the 9/11 families, said he didn't see a
deep, dark conspiracy in the FAA's failure to turn over the tapes and other
records to the commission. What I do see is a cover-up by the FAA to prevent
the public from knowing how badly they screwed up that day, says Push. Had
the FAA and NORAD acted more quickly, and decisively, it's possible the people
in the Pentagon could have been saved.
AL FELZENBERG, DEPUTY FOR COMMUNICATIONS
October 15 As of early September, the Commission was assured that the FAA's
document production was complete, and therefore scheduled interviews in New York,
Boston, Cleveland, and Indianapolis. Over the course of these interviews the
Commission learned that various tapes, statements, interview reports, and agency selfassessments
highly material to our inquiry inexplicably had not been included in the
FAAâ's production. Once this issue came to light”just in the past few days ”the FAA
provided the Commission with dozens of boxes and materials that its representatives now
claim satisfy our request, and they pledged the FAA's full cooperation. While the staff
has not yet had the opportunity to digest these materials fully, it is clear that the FAA's
delay has significantly impeded the progress of our investigation and undermined our
confidence in the completeness of the FAA's production.
This disturbing development at one agency has led the Commission to re-examine its
general policy of relying on document requests rather than subpoenas.
We have voted to issue a subpoena to the FAA for the documents we have already
requested. This will not only underline our specific concerns about the serious problem
created for the Commission by the FAA's failure to respond fully to our document
requests, but will also put other agencies on notice that our document requests must be
taken as seriously as a subpoena, and that they must review the efforts they have made so
far to assure full compliance. In the absence of such assurances, additional subpoenas
will be issued.
Finally, we want to express our growing concern about whether delays such as that we
have encountered at the FAA will prevent the Commission from completing its work and
issuing its report within the time frame set by statute. The Commission will continue to
evaluate whether it will be necessary to ask the Congress to extend the statutory deadline."
Source: 9/11 Family Members, 9-11fsa.org
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