On March 22, 2000, Atta was still in Germany when he sent an
e-mail to the Academy of Lakeland in
Florida. He inquired about flight training, "Dear sir, we are a small group of young men from different Arab countries. Now, we are living in Germany since a while for study purposes. We would like to start training for the career of airline professional pilots. In this field, we haven't yet any knowledge but we are ready to undergo an intensive training program (up to
ATP and eventually higher)." Atta sent 50–60 similar e-mails to other
flight training schools in the United States. On May 17, Atta applied for a United States visa. The next day, he received a five-year
B-1/B-2 (tourist/business) visa from the
United States embassy in Berlin. Atta had lived in Germany for approximately five years and also had a "strong record as a student". He was therefore treated favorably and not scrutinized. After obtaining his visa, Atta took a bus on June 2, from Hamburg to
Prague where he stayed overnight before traveling on to the United States the next day. Bin al-Shibh later explained that they believed it would contribute to operational security for Atta to fly out of Prague instead of Hamburg, where he traveled from previously. Likewise, al-Shehhi traveled from a different location, in his case via
Brussels. On June 6, 2002,
ABC's
World News Tonight broadcast an interview with Johnelle Bryant, former loan officer at the
U.S. Department of Agriculture in south Florida, who told about her encounter with Mohamed Atta. This encounter took place "around the third week of April to the third week of May of 2000", before Atta's official entry date into the United States (see below). According to Bryant, Atta wanted to finance the purchase of a crop-duster. "He wanted to finance a twin-engine, six-passenger aircraft and remove the seats," Bryant told ABC's
World News Tonight. He insisted that she write his name as ATTA, that he originally was from Egypt but had moved to Afghanistan, that he was an engineer and that his dream was to go to a flight school. He asked about
the Pentagon and the
White House. He said he wanted to visit the World Trade Center and asked Bryant about the security there. He mentioned al-Qaeda and said the organization "could use memberships from Americans". He mentioned Osama bin Laden and said "this man would someday be known as the world's greatest leader." Bryant said "the picture that came out in the newspaper, that's exactly what that man looked like." Bryant contacted the authorities after recognising Atta in news reports. Law enforcement officials said Bryant passed a lie-detector exam. According to official reports, Atta flew from Prague to
Newark International Airport, arriving on June 3, 2000. That month, Atta and al-Shehhi stayed in hotels and rented rooms in New York City on a short-term basis. Jarrah had arrived in the United States on June 27, 2000, after his flight landed at
Newark, New Jersey, and Jarrah had decided to go with al-Shehhi and Atta to search for different flight schools in the US. They continued to inquire about flight schools and personally visited some, including Airman Flight School in
Norman, Oklahoma, which they visited on July 3, 2000. Days later, al-Shehhi, Jarrah and Atta ended up in
Venice, Florida. Atta began flight training on July 6, 2000, and continued training nearly every day. By the end of July, both Atta and al-Shehhi did solo flights. Atta earned his private pilot certificate in September, and then he and al-Shehhi decided to switch flight schools. Both enrolled at Jones Aviation in
Sarasota and took training there for a brief time. They had problems following instructions and were both very upset when they failed their Stage 1 exam. They inquired about multi-engine planes and told the instructor that "they wanted to move quickly, because they had a job waiting in their country upon completion of their training in the U.S." In mid-October, Atta and al-Shehhi returned to Huffman Aviation to continue training. In November 2000, Atta earned his instrument rating, and then a commercial pilot's license in December from the
Federal Aviation Administration. and assisted with the arrival of the muscle hijackers. On 16 April, Atta was given a citation for not having a valid driver's license, and he began steps to acquire one. On May 2, Atta received his driver's license in
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. While in the United States, Atta owned a red 1989
Pontiac Grand Prix. On May 11, Atta visited Logan International Airport in Boston with another man, and took a lot of photographs and footage inside. Airport employees became suspicious of two persons and they alarmed security, but this was ignored. One technical worker complained about Atta's behavior and spoke to him, but did not stop him. On June 27, Atta flew from
Fort Lauderdale to
Boston, Massachusetts, where he spent a day, and then continued to
San Francisco for a short time, and from there to
Las Vegas. On June 28, Atta arrived at
McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas to meet with the three other pilots. He rented a
Chevrolet Malibu from an
Alamo Rent A Car agency. It is not known where he stayed that night, but on the 29th he registered at the Econo Lodge at 1150 South
Las Vegas Boulevard. Here he presented an
AAA membership for a discount, and paid cash for the $49.50/night room. During his trip to Las Vegas, he is thought to have used a video camera that he had rented from a Select Photo outlet back in
Delray Beach, Florida. FBI operative Elie Assaad became suspicious of Atta in early 2001 as he was supposedly seen with al-Qaeda fugitive
Adnan Shukrijumah.
July 2001 summit in Spain In July 2001, Atta again left for
Spain in order to meet with bin al-Shibh for the last time. On July 7, 2001, Atta flew on
Swissair Flight 117 from Miami to
Zürich, where he had a
stopover. On July 8, Atta was recorded on surveillance video when he withdrew 1700
Swiss francs from an
ATM. He used his credit card to purchase two
Swiss Army knives and some chocolate in a shop at the
Zurich Airport. After the stopover in Zürich, he arrived in Madrid at 4:45 pm on Swissair Flight 656, and spent several hours at the airport. Then at 8:50 pm, he checked into the Hotel Diana Cazadora in
Barajas, a neighborhood near the airport. That night and twice the next morning, he called Bashar Ahmad Ali Musleh, a Jordanian student in Hamburg who served as a liaison for bin al-Shibh. On the morning of July 9, Mohamed Atta rented a silver
Hyundai Accent, which he booked from SIXT Rent-A-Car for 9 to 16 July, and later extended to the 19th. He drove east out of Madrid towards the
Mediterranean beach area of
Tarragona. On the way, Atta stopped in
Reus to pick up Ramzi bin al-Shibh at the airport. They drove to
Cambrils, where they spent a night at the Hotel Mònica. They checked out the next morning, and spent the next few days at an unknown location in Tarragona.
Yosri Fouda, who interviewed bin al-Shibh and
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) before the arrest, believes that
Said Bahaji and KSM may have also been present at the meeting. Spanish investigators have said that Marwan al-Shehhi and two others later joined the meeting. Bin al-Shibh would not discuss this meeting with Fouda. During the meetings in Spain, Atta and bin al-Shibh had coordinated the details of the attacks. The
9/11 Commission obtained details about the meeting, based on interrogations of bin al-Shibh in the weeks after his arrest in September 2002. Bin al-Shibh explained that he passed along instructions from Osama bin Laden, including his desire for the attacks to be carried out as soon as possible. Bin Laden was concerned about having so many operatives in the United States. Atta confirmed that all the muscle hijackers had arrived in the United States, without any problems, but said that he needed five to six more weeks to work out details. Bin Laden also asked that other operatives not be informed of the specific date until the last minute. During the meeting, Atta and bin al-Shibh also decided on the targets to be hit, ruling out a strike on a
nuclear plant. Bin al-Shibh passed along bin Laden's list of targets; bin Laden wanted the
United States Capitol,
the Pentagon, and the
World Trade Center to be attacked, as they were deemed "symbols of America." If any of the hijackers could not reach their intended targets, Atta said, they were to crash the plane. They also discussed the personal difficulties Atta was having with fellow hijacker
Ziad Jarrah. Bin al-Shibh was worried that Jarrah might even abandon the plan. The
9/11 Commission Report speculated that the now-convicted terrorist conspirator
Zacarias Moussaoui was being trained as a possible replacement for Jarrah. From July 13 to 16, Atta stayed at the Hotel Sant Jordi in Tarragona. On 19 July, Atta returned to the United States, flying on
Delta Air Lines from Madrid to Fort Lauderdale, via
Atlanta. On August 6, Atta and al-Shehhi rented a white, four-door 1995
Ford Escort from Warrick's Rent-A-Car, which was returned on August 13. On August 6, Atta booked a flight on
Spirit Airlines from Fort Lauderdale to Newark, leaving on August 7 and returning on August 9. The reservation was not used and canceled on August 9 with the reason "Family Medical Emergency". Instead, he went to Central Office & Travel in
Pompano Beach to purchase a ticket for a flight to Newark, leaving on the evening of August 7 and scheduled to return in the evening on August 9. Atta did not take the return flight. On August 7, Atta checked into the Wayne Inn in
Wayne, New Jersey and checked out on August 9. The same day, he booked a one-way first-class ticket via the Internet on America West Flight 244 from
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to Las Vegas. On August 23, Atta's
driver license was revoked
in absentia after he failed to show up in
traffic court to answer the earlier citation for driving without a license. The same day, the
Mossad gave his name to the CIA as one of 19 belonging to US residents suspected of planning an imminent attack against the United States; only four of the names are publicly known, the others belonging to fellow 9/11 hijackers Marwan al-Shehhi, Nawaf al-Hazmi, and Khalid al-Mihdhar. It is not known if the 19 names were all those of the hijackers who would carry out the 9/11 attacks or if the list length is just a coincidence. == 9/11 attacks and death ==