<P> The passenger revolt on Flight 93 began at 09: 57, after the passengers took a vote amongst themselves about whether to act . By this time, Flight 77 had struck the Pentagon and Flights 11 and 175 had struck the World Trade Center towers . As the revolt began and the hijackers started maneuvering the plane around violently, the plane left its Washington, D.C. course . The hijackers in the cockpit became aware of the revolt at 09: 57: 55, Jarrah exclaiming, "Is there something? A fight?" </P> <P> Edward Felt dialed 9 - 1 - 1 from his cell phone from the rear lavatory of the aircraft seeking information at 09: 58 . His call was answered by dispatcher John Shaw, and Felt was able to tell him about the hijacking before the call was disconnected . Multiple news reports (originally based on a 9 - 1 - 1 supervisor's account after having overheard the call) asserted that Edward Felt reported hearing an explosion and seeing smoke from an undetermined location on the plane . These reports were not corroborated by Shaw or Felt's wife, Sandra, who listened to the recording afterwards . </P> <P> CeeCee Lyles called her husband once more from a cell phone and told him the passengers were forcing their way into the cockpit . Jarrah began to roll the airplane left and right to knock the passengers off balance . He told another hijacker in the cockpit at 09: 58: 57, just two seconds before the South Tower collapsed, "They want to get in here . Hold, hold from the inside . Hold from the inside . Hold ." Jarrah changed tactics at 09: 59: 52 and pitched the nose of the airplane up and down to disrupt the assault . </P> <P> The cockpit voice recorder captured the sounds of crashing, screaming, and the shattering of glass and plates . Three times in a period of five seconds there were shouts of pain or distress from a hijacker outside the cockpit, suggesting a hijacker that was standing guard outside the cockpit was being attacked by the passengers . Jarrah stabilized the plane at 10: 00: 03 . Five seconds later, he asked, "Is that it? Shall we finish it off?" Another hijacker responded, "No . Not yet . When they all come, we finish it off ." Jarrah once again pitched the airplane up and down . A passenger in the background cried, "In the cockpit . If we don't, we'll die" at 10: 00: 25 . Sixteen seconds later, another passenger, identified as Tom Burnett, yelled, "Roll it!", possibly referring to using the food cart . The voice recorder did record the sound of the passengers using the food cart as a battering ram against the cockpit door . Jarrah ceased the violent maneuvers at 10: 01: 00 and recited the takbir several times . He then asked another hijacker, "Is that it? I mean, shall we put it down?" The other hijacker responded, "Yes, put it in it, and pull it down ." The passengers continued their assault and at 10: 02: 17, a male passenger said, "Turn it up!" A second later, a hijacker said, "Pull it down! Pull it down!" At 10: 02: 33, Jarrah was heard to plead, "Hey! Hey!", and then "Give it to me!" repeated eight times in succession, possibly referring to the plane's yoke . </P>

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