 Welcome to All Hands Update, this is your week in Navy history. On September 8, 1933, 6 consolidated P2Y1 flying boats from Patrol Squadron 5 made a record formation flight of 2,059 miles from Norfolk to Cocoa Solo Panama in 25 hours and 19 minutes. September 5, 1781, during the Battle of the Virginia Capes, the French prevented the British fleet from entering the Chesapeake Bay to relieve Major General Charles Cornwall's Army at Yorktown, Virginia. On September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77, 11, and United Airlines Flight 175 were hijacked by terrorists. Flight 77 hit the Pentagon, causing 184 fatalities, including 33 military personnel. Flights 11 and 175 hit the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center, causing 2,753 casualties, including 343 firefighters, 23 New York City police officers, and 37 officers at Port Authority. To find out more about naval history, visit the Naval History and Heritage Command website.