Widow of 9/11 pilot dies 'peacefully'
By THE DENVER POST
May 26, 2012
DENVER — Sandy Dahl, who channeled the tragedy of her husband's death on Sept. 11, 2001, into a powerful campaign to honor his memory, has died.
Dahl, 52, apparently passed away in her sleep, said family friend David Dosch.
Dahl's husband, Jason, was the captain of United Flight 93 on 9/11.
She strongly believed Jason fought alongside passengers to keep terrorists from crashing the plane into the U.S. Capitol or the White House.
The plane instead crashed into a field in rural Pennsylvania.
The couple lived in the Denver-area dream home Jason was renovating. Sandy moved out following the Sept. 11 attacks, but continued to live in Colorado.
After Jason's death, Dahl became a public face for all grieving 9/11 families.
She founded a scholarship in Jason's honor to provide funding for young pilots to receive their education. And she gradually warmed to public speaking, to make sure the heroism of Jason and many others aboard Flight 93 was not forgotten.
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