I found this article at the London Times site.
Here are some excerpts.
"Apparently no action was taken by air traffic controllers as they watched the first radar blips head south, instead of west, directly toward New York City."
"When the second aircraft entered New York airspace, it apparently was not challenged about leaving its flight path minutes after the first aircraft, even though the fate of the first flight was already known."
I found this article at the London Times site. Here are some excerpts.
"Apparently no action was taken by air traffic controllers as they watched the first radar blips head south, instead of west, directly toward New York City."
"When the second aircraft entered New York airspace, it apparently was not challenged about leaving its flight path minutes after the first aircraft, even though the fate of the first flight was already known."
I'll let you all form you own opinions on this.