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TestimonyH u f f m a nAv i a t i o nby CEO President RudiDekkers
On July 1st, 2000, Mohamed Atta and Marwan Alshehhi arrivedat Huffman
Aviationin Venice, Floridato inquireabout takingflying lessons. After a descriptionwas
given aboutour flying school, they said they wouldlet us know whatthey wou ld decide
aboutth e flying lessons.
On July 3rd, 2000, Atta and Alshehhi came backto HuffmanAviationto sign up
for lessons. Atta already helda Private PilotLicense but wanted to advanceand get his
Commercial Licenseand Alshehhiwas there to obtain both a Privateand Commercial
License. Theyhad stated they w ere unha ppy witha flying school they attendedupNorth.
We told themthe cost for the licenses they wantedwas about $18,000 per person
with $1,000 down paymentand $1,000 weekly thereafter paidby Atta witha check drawn
from a First Union account.
They inquired abouta place to stay. It is normal procedurefor a flying school to
offer proper accommodationsfo r students whomare learningto fly. Howev er,at thetime
HuffmanAviation had nosuch accommodations. Due to thefact they came through the
front door without advanced noticefor HuffmanAviationto take careof a room.Rudi
Dekkers, ownerof Huffman A viation, knew that C harlesVoss, CFO of Huffman
Aviation,rented ou t rooms in his home. A ttaand Alshehhi renteda room from Voss, bu t
after one week were askedto leave due to excessive rudenessfrom Atta to Mrs. Voss.
After their ev iction therewas nomentionof where they were staying.
Atta and Alshehhi started theirflying lessons on July 6th, 2000 in a Cessna 172,
N734EE with flight instructorThierry Leklou. Thenin Augus tLeklou went to theChief
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Flight Instructor, Dan Purcell , to complain that At taand Alshehhi had behavioral
problems and that they were not follo wi ng instructions, they also had bad attitudes.
Purcell asked Dekkersif it would be okay to expel them from th e program. Dekkers said
that if necessary it would be acceptable to expel themfrom the program. Purcell had a
meeting with both Atta and Alshehhi to let them know there had been complaints about
their behavior and that if they would not conform they would have to leave theprogram.
Their behavior changed and they were able to continue their lessons without any further
problems throughout the course. On August 29th, 2000, Nicky Antini, Student
Coordinator ofHuffman Aviation, sent in I-20M's to the INS along with a copy of their
passports.
Dekkers, on many occasions tried to communicate with Atta,but Atta was very
unfriendly with everyone. Dekkers knewthat Atta had lived in Hamburg, Germany and
one day spoke to him in German as a way of friendly comm unication. Atta was stunned
an d quickly walked away. Alshehhion the other hand was very friendly and willing to
communicate with everyone.H e always seemed to walk behind Atta, we had the
impression that Attaand Alshehhi where family.
In December 2000, Atta and Alshehhi took their last flighttests. Atta had
approximately 27 0 hours of total flight time and received his Instrument,Single/Multi-
Commercial Certification. Alshehhi was granted the same certification along with a
Private Pilot License. DaveWhitman, the local FAA designated examiner, gave them
their exams which theypassed with average grades and they were given temporary FA A
licenses for 120days.
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annoyed he had not been contacted earlier.The FBI waited for Dekkers upon Dekkers'
request. Dekkers immediatelyleft for Huffman from Bonita Springs, Florida. Dekkerslet
th e FBI know there were moreMuslim student files. Therefore the FBI ended up taking
over 100 files and 2computers. D ekkersinformed the FBI he also owned a flight school
in Naples, Florida named Ambassador Airways. This furthered no reaction.
Several days after September 11*,2001, the Naples FBI contacted Dekkersand
asked for files from students. The FBI asked if Dekkers could recognize the other
terrorists. Dekkersdid not recognize any other terrorist.The FBI took several files and
returned them about3 months later.
On Friday, March 8 th , 2002, a meeting had been set up with CNN Miami to do an
interview regarding the six-month anniversary of September 11th, 2001 for Monday,
March 11th, 2002. Dekkers opened the mail that M onday morningto eerily discover the
original I-20M's (student visa application) for Atta and Alshehhi. It is over a year since
Atta and Alshehhi leftHuffman Aviation and six months since theirdeaths. Dekkers was
relieved to see thepaperwork, but not surprised. It usually takes a long time for visas to
be returned from the INS. Dekkers was relieved because now he could prove thathis
company had carried out the proper procedures regarding Attaand Alshehhi's I-20M's.
Huffman had previously been castigatedfor not following properprocedures. This new
information was brought to the attention of CNN .
On Thursday, M arch 14 th , 2002, President Bush gavea press conference and
answered a question regarding the I-20M's that had arrived at Huffman Aviation. H e
replied there would be a full investigation.At 4:30PM of that day, an INS officer from
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Tampa arrived at H u ff m a n requestingthat al l original docum entsbe returned. D ekkers
was more than w il l ingto cooperate with th e governmentbut was reluctant to surrender
th e documents untila subpoena was produced by the INS officer from his briefcase.
Dekkers imm ediately surrendered the documents.
On the wayback home to Bon ita Springs, Floridaon Thursday, March14*, 2002,
Dekkers received a phone callfrom th e office of the Assistant General Attorney in
Florida named M r. Marino. Marino wantedto discuss th e entire incidentan d asked if
Dekkers would bringalong the original I-20M'son Friday, March 15*, 2002. Marino was
surprised to discover that Dekkers was no longer in possession of the original documents
that were takenby the INS. A meetinghas been set up forDekkers an d Marino to meet on
Monday, March 18th, 2002 at 12:OOPMin Naples, Florida.
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Back in the Lion's MouthThe INS had two chances to nab Mohamed Atta. It failed both times.BY BOB NORMAN
d e t a i l sWhen September 11 ringleaderMohamed Atta enteredtheUnitedStates this past January 10, federalinspectors mistakenly gave him two
extra months on his visa, New Timeshas learned.
While immigration policy dictated John Garon may be a partialthat Atta be allowed six months in the quadriplegc, but he wieldscountry after returning from a trip to federal civil-rights lawsuitsSpain, inspectors at MiamiInternational Airport gave him eightmonths, Immigration andNaturalization spokesman RodneyGermain said Tuesday. Thewrongfulvisa extension allowedthe Egyptianto remain legally hi the United Statesuntil September 10, the daybeforeAtta and his underlings hijackedfourplanes and killed thousands in NewYork, Washington, D.C., andPennsylvania.
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In a remarkable display o f gall, Attamade a mistake of his own:Hechallenged the INS onbehalfof hisfrequent companion and fellow
hijacker,Marwan Al-Shehhi,saysStanley Mungaray, vice president ofthe IN S union chapterin Miam i. Al-Shehhi,who issuspectedofpiloting thesecond planeto hit the Wo rld Trade Center,had beengiven only a six-month visa extension w hen he entered the UnitedStates this past January.
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So Atta , wi thAl-Shehhi in tow, made a trip to the IN Sbui ld inginMiami this spring and complained that his friend should also havebeen given e ightmonths ,Mungarayreports.
The INS, however, refused to grant Al-Shehhi the extra time.Instead, officials reduced Atta's visa extension to six months. "Sixmonths is the admission time given to people, and Atta got eightmonths," says Germain, who wouldn ' tprovide the date of thepair's meeting with immigrationofficials. "Eight months w asgiven to him by mistake, and that was corrected."
Still, this new information illustrates just how little fear Atta -- theman Osama bin Laden referred to as a "brother" on the recentlyreleased videotape -- had of the nation's immigration authority.
It also adds to the evidence that the INS bungled Atta's January 10admission after his trip to Madrid. Atta, New Times disclosedOctober 18, tried to get past a primary inspector using an expiredtourist visa, stating that he planned to be a student. An inspectordetained Atta and sent him to a room known as "hard secondary,"where he was questioned further. In the end, inspectors decided tolet him into the country. INS officials have defended their decisionto allow Atta's entry, but the agency's chief spokesman, RussBergeron, conceded to New Times that, had inspectors strictlyenforced immigration laws, Atta would have been expelled.
Atta's later visit to INS headquarters provided immigrationofficials with a second close encounter with the terrorist, andagain, the agency failed to investigate him ~ despite the apparentlyf raudulentgames he had been playing with his visa. "I guess heknew that he wouldn't get caught," Mungaray surmises. "It's just
sad that he was admitted in the first place."
Adds Jose Touron, another INS union official: "He was daring -he put his head right back in the lion's mouth. It's amazingtheydidn't take him to investigations."
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Curr icu lum Vi tae of Rudi H .G. Dekkers
The beginningsof my careeroriginatedin the RoyalDutch Army as an Electronics Instructor. I then pursued acareer in selling an d developingReal Estate.After RealEstate w ent into the Co m puter Distribution industry. Thethird and last career change occurredin 1994 when m yfamily and I moved to the U.S.A. I decide d that aviationwas my forte. Throughthe years of experience, Ilearned tospecialize in Marketing and Sales. I thrive on living andbeing an entrepreneur. I have been married for two decad esto my wife; we have three daughters, and an A mericangrandchild on the way. I am actively wo rkingat obtainingan American citizenship.
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Rudi H.G. Dekkers
Education
1971 -1975 Vocational Technical School
Majored in Electronics
1975-1977 Royal Dutch Military Academy
Instructor Officer in Electronics
1981-1983 University for Business Law
Concentration in Real Estate Brokerage
Work Experience
1977-1979 Royal Dutch Army
Instructor in Electronics
1980-1981 Delbo, Inc.
Founder and PresidentElectronic Tools Distribution CompanySales of $1 million per year2 Employees
1981-1988 Dekkers Real Estate
Founder and PresidentBrokerage and Development of Real EstateSales in 1988 were $20 million7 Employees
1989-1992 Impac/lntelec Computers
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Founder and PresidentDeveloped a Computer Distribution Networkof 150 DealersImport Products from the U.S.A.Sales in 1992 were $5 million15 Employees
1992-1993 RoyalBorsumij Wehry N.V. Netherlands
President of Intelec bought by Royal Borsumij Wehry N.V.Distribution Network of 800 Computer DealersSales in 1993 were $20 million35 Employees
1994-1995 ICP U.S.A.. Inc. Naples, Florida
Founder and PresidentExportComputer Products to the NetherlandsSales in 1995 were $12 million
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2 Employees
1994-Present AerojetService Center, Inc. Naples, Florida
Founder and PresidentFixed-base Operation: Flight School and Repair Facility
- Sales of Flight Training in 2001 were $1.5 million20 EmployeesStill in Existence But No Activity Since December1 st, 2001 because of the
September 11 th, 2001 Terrorist Attacks1999-Present HuffmanAviation, Inc. Venice, Florida
President and OwnerFixed-base Operation: FlightSchool, Repair Facility,Fuel Sales, Restauran t,and General Aviation TrafficSales in 2001 were S3 million35 Employees
2000-2001 FloridaAir, Inc. Venice, Florida
Founder and PresidentStart-up Commuter Airline in FloridaResigned in Accordance with the Department of Transportation Rules andRegulations because of Dutch C itizenship32 Employees
2000-Present Dekkers Aviation Group,Inc. Venice, Florida
Founder and PresidentFixed-base Operation: Fuel and Repair Facility8 Employees
Certifications
1981-1982 Dutch FAA Netherlands
Private Pilot LicenseMulti-Engine License
1993-Present Federal Aviation Administration U.S.A.
Commercial Single-Engine LicenseCommercial Multi-Engine LicenseCommercial Helicopter LicenseInstrument LicenseTotal Flight Time:3,500 Hours
1996-2000 Am erican Associationof Notaries Naples, Florida
Public NotaryCommission No. 535186
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