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TIA Verifies Post 9/11 Saudi Flights

Many have tried to refute Michael Moore's allegations in Fahrenheit 911 that the Saudis sent planes to the U.S. to fly Saudi citizens out of the U.S. in the days following the 9/11 attacks. The St. Petersburg Times reports that TIA has confirmed such flights.

Two days after the Sept. 11 attacks, with most of the nation's air traffic still grounded, a small jet landed at Tampa International Airport, picked up three young Saudi men and left. The men, one of them thought to be a member of the Saudi royal family, were accompanied by a former FBI agent and a former Tampa police officer on the flight to Lexington, Ky.

The Saudis then took another flight out of the country. The two ex-officers returned to TIA a few hours later on the same plane. For nearly three years, White House, aviation and law enforcement officials have insisted the flight never took place and have denied published reports and widespread Internet speculation about its purpose. But now, at the request of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, TIA officials have confirmed that the flight did take place and have supplied details.

[hat tip, David Sirota, American Progress.]

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