2000 Waleed al-Shehri left his studies to accompany his brother's
leave of absence after his brother complained of a mental symptom that had caused him grief, telling their father that he intended to seek aid from a
religious healer in
Medina. The brothers arrived at the Al Farouq training camp in
Afghanistan, where they met
Ahmed al-Nami and
Saeed al-Ghamdi. Before arriving at Al-Farouq, the four reportedly pledged themselves to
jihad in Spring of 2000, in a ceremony presided over by Wail al-Shehri, who had dubbed himself
Abu Mossaeb al-Janubi after one of
Muhammad's
companions. Waleed al-Shehri later served in the security forces at
Kandahar International Airport with
Saeed al-Ghamdi. After being selected for the operation, he trained with the other hijackers at al-Matar complex under
Abu Turab al-Urduni. Al-Shehri returned to Saudi Arabia with his brother in the fall of 2000 so they could obtain clean passports and U.S. visas, which they did on 3 October and 24 October, respectively. Locals reported that he and his brother disappeared from
Khamis Mushayt in the south of Saudi Arabia in December. In mid-November, the 9/11 Commission believes that three of the future muscle hijackers, Wail al-Shehri, Waleed al-Shehri, and
Ahmed al-Nami, all of whom had obtained their U.S. visas in late October, traveled in a group from Saudi Arabia to
Beirut,
Lebanon and then onward to
Iran where they could travel through to Afghanistan without getting their passports stamped. This probably followed their return to Saudi Arabia to get "clean" passports. An associate of a senior Hezbollah operative is thought to have been on the same flight, although this may have been a coincidence.
2001 After training, he would have moved to a
safehouse in
Karachi,
Pakistan before travelling to the
United Arab Emirates (UAE). From the UAE, the muscle hijackers came to the U.S. between April and June 2001. Waleed al-Shehri may have arrived in the U.S. on 23 April. Some sources report that al-Shehri "at times" stayed at lead hijacker
Mohamed Atta's apartment in
Hamburg,
Germany at some period between 1998 and 2001. Others place him with
Zacarias Moussaoui in
London.
Ramzi bin al-Shibh says that
Osama bin Laden had given a message to Waleed al-Shehri for conveyance to
Mohamed Atta earlier that spring, indicating that bin Laden preferred to attack the
White House instead of the
Capitol. On 4 May, he applied for and received a
Florida driver's license. The next day, he filled out a change-of-address form to receive a duplicate license. Five other suspected hijackers also received duplicate Florida licenses in 2001. Some have speculated that this was to allow multiple persons to use the same identity. On 19 May, al-Shehri and
Satam al-Suqami flew from
Fort Lauderdale to
Freeport, Bahamas, where they had reservations at the Bahamas Princess Resort where al-Shehri and al-Suqami rented two cars, a black Buick Regal and a gray Ford Taurus. The two were turned away by Bahamian officials on arrival, however, because they lacked
visas; they returned to Florida that same day. The
9/11 Commission felt that they likely took this trip to renew al-Suqami's immigration status, as al-Suqami's legal stay in the United States ended on 21 May. He was one of nine hijackers to open a
SunTrust bank account with a cash deposit around June 2001. While living in Boynton, neighbors reported that he seemed to be an enthusiastic fan of the
Florida Marlins. On 16 July, both Wail and Waleed were staying at a hotel in
Salou,
Spain where they were visited by
Mohamed Atta. On 30 July, al-Shehri traveled alone from Fort Lauderdale to Boston. He flew to
San Francisco the next day, where he stayed one night before returning via
Las Vegas. According to librarian Kathleen Hensmen, Wail and Waleed al-Shehri used the Internet access at Delray Beach Public Library in August, where they may have been looking at information on
crop dusting; they reportedly left the library with a third Middle Eastern man thought to be
Marwan al-Shehhi, who Hensmen said asked her for the name of a local restaurant. On 5 September, Wail and Waleed al‐Shehri traveled together on Delta Air Lines Flight 2462 from
Fort Lauderdale to
Boston. They checked in together at the Park Inn Hotel in
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, staying in room 432.
Abdulaziz al-Omari may have also spent a night at the Park Inn before leaving with
Mohamed Atta for
Portland, Maine on 10 September. When they checked out, the brothers may have left a discarded sheet of instructions on how to fly a transcontinental jetliner in their hotel room.
September 11 attacks Waleed al-Shehri, his brother
Wail, and
Satam al-Suqami arrived together at
Logan Airport at 06:45 on the morning of 11 September 2001, having left their Ford Focus rental car in the airport parking facility. Upon check-in, all three were selected by the
Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS), which meant that any baggage they checked was subject to extra screening. As the CAPPS was only for luggage, the three hijackers did not undergo any extra scrutiny at the passenger security checkpoint. By 7:40 a.m., all five hijackers were aboard the flight, which was scheduled to depart at 7:45 a.m. Wail and Waleed al-Shehri sat together in first class in seats 2A and 2B respectively. The hijacking of Flight 11 began at approximately 08:14, which is when the pilot stopped responding to
air traffic control. The North Tower
collapsed at 10:28, after burning for 102 minutes. ==Aftermath==