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On the morning of September 11, 2001, ticket agent Michael Tuohey checked in Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz al-Omari at Portland International Jetport before their flight to Boston.
According to Tuohey, the two men behaved very differently.
When asked standard security questions, Atta reportedly answered without making eye contact. Tuohey recalled Atta tilting his head to the side, smirking, and replying simply, “No.”
Al-Omari mostly nodded and said little. Tuohey later said he was not sure whether al-Omari fully understood everything being said.
When asked for identification, Atta allegedly tossed his Florida driver's license onto the counter, while al-Omari held his license up to his face and smiled.
Because the pair arrived late, Tuohey did not issue their boarding passes for American Airlines Flight 11 in Boston. Atta objected:
“They told me one-step check-in.”
Tuohey explained that they would have to collect their boarding passes in Boston and urged them to hurry if they wanted to make their flight.
Atta repeated:
“They told me one-step check-in!”
Years later, Tuohey described Atta as tense, hostile, and unhappy, while al-Omari appeared friendly and smiling.
Another passenger on the Portland-to-Boston flight, Vincent Meisner, later recalled that al-Omari looked extremely nervous while boarding, saying he appeared "scared" and as though he might never have flown before (or fear of death?)
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