Abdulaziz al-Omari, born on May twenty-eighth, nineteen seventy-nine, was a Saudi national who played a pivotal role in one of the most tragic events in modern history. As an engineer and imam, he was known within his community in al-Qassim province, Saudi Arabia, where he served at a local mosque. His life took a drastic turn when he became one of the five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11 during the September eleventh attacks in two thousand one.
In June two thousand one, al-Omari arrived in the United States on a tourist visa, which he obtained through the Visa Express program. This move marked the beginning of his involvement in a coordinated plan that would forever change the course of history. On the fateful day of September eleventh, he boarded American Airlines Flight 11 alongside Mohamed Atta, with whom he had previously collaborated.
As the hijacking unfolded, al-Omari played a crucial role in the tragic events that led to the crash of the plane into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. This act was part of a larger scheme that aimed to instill fear and chaos across the nation. His actions, along with those of his accomplices, resulted in immense loss of life and left a lasting impact on the world.