Mohammed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi, the pilots who would hit the North and South towers at the World Trade Center take their commercial pilot license tests at Huffman Aviation in Venice, Florida, completing their initial training. Atta receives a score of 93 in 116 minutes and Shehhi received a score of 73 in 99 minutes. They each receive their FAA temporary airman certificate, qualifying them as “commercial pilots” on December 21.