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Remembered By
Gabriel Santos
March 04, 2025 | Ashurn, VA
Dracut, Massachusetts
Captain on the Farm
John Ogonowski wore two uniforms: his navy blue senior captain's uniform for American Airlines and the blue jeans and denim shirt he wore while working on his 150- acre farm in Dracut, Mass., where he lived with his wife and three daughters.
Twelve days a month, Mr. Ogonowski, 50, flew transcontinental flights. On off days, he tended the farm's peach orchard, with acres set aside for corn, pumpkins and hay. After supper he often sat in his favorite chair, reading agricultural journals late into the evening.
Mr. Ogonowski joined the Air Force at the height of the Vietnam War. He flew C-141 transport planes, taking equipment to Asia, and sometimes flying back to the States carrying the bodies of American soldiers. He became a commercial pilot in 1979, and met a pretty flight attendant named Peggy, whom he later married.
The morning of Sept. 11, he left his wife at home, still in bed. It was already dawn as he turned down the road in his dusty green Chevy truck, to start his drive to Boston and to Logan International Airport. As he passed his uncle's nearby house, he tooted his horn. Mr. Ogonowski was the captain of Flight 11, the first plane to crash into the World Trade Center.
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 3, 2001.
John Ogonowski, of Dracut, pilot for American Airlines
By Globe Staff, 9/16/2001
John A. Ogonowski of Dracut, a pilot for American Airlines, was killed Tuesday in the crash of Flight 11 in New York. He was 50.
Mr. Ogonowski was born, raised, and educated in Lowell. He graduated from St. Stanislaus School, Keith Academy, and Lowell Technical Institute, class of 1972, with a bachelor of science degree in nuclear engineering. He was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.
Mr. Ogonowski flew as a pilot in the Vietnam War, assigned to the Air Force base in Charleston, S.C. He left the military with the rank of captain.
He flew for American Airlines for 23 years, and was a member of the Allied Pilot Association.
Mr. Ogonowski was an active member of the Dracut Grange, the Polish American Veterans Association, the American Legion, the Merrimack Valley Vietnam Veterans, and the Dracut Historical Society. He belonged to the board of directors for the Massachusetts Farm Bureau, and the board of directors for the Dracut Land Trust Inc.
An avid farmer, he worked to secure 150 acres of farmland on Marsh Hill Road in Dracut through the federal Agriculture Preservation Restriction program. He raised hay, corn, pumpkins, blueberries, and peaches, and worked actively to preserve open space in Dracut for future generations.
He leaves his wife, Margaret (La Valle), his parents, Alexander and Theresa, and three daughters, Laura, Caroline, and Mary Katherine, all of Dracut; two brothers, Lieutenant Colonel James of Dracut, and Joseph of Newport, Mich.; and two sisters, Dolores Quigley of Pensacola, Fla., and Carol of Dracut.
A memorial Mass will be said tomorrow at 11 a.m. in St. Francis Church in Dracut.
Remembered By
Gabriel Santos
March 04, 2025 | Ashurn, VA
Dear Peggy Caroline Laura Mary and Jim..thinking of you guy's during this holiday season 2024...I trust you and the family are good..you are always on my mind..please know you can always contact me..planning on returning to BOS next year..I would love to see you..I will let you know when my plans before I leave..looking. to travel around the spring or fall...HAPPY Holidays to you and the family..I shall not ever forget captain John and our beloved American Airlines family crewmembers ..God...
Charlene Marie Jones
December 08, 2024 | Quincy, MA | Friend
Dear Peggy Caroline Laura Mary and Jim..I hope all is well with everyone..Thinking of all of you on the 23rd anniversary of September 11 2024...Our family crewmembers on flight 11 have become my Harbor In the storm..I look to captain John for strength and courage like a beacon of a lighthouse..safely guiding us all forward..May God bless you my dear friend Peggy and the family..please always know I am here for you..only a phone call away..love Charlene
Charlene Marie Jones
September 11, 2024 | Quincy, MA | Friend
Dear Peggy..today is memorial day..I honor captain John....I salute to him for being in the USAF..His commitment to his family..his career as a captain for American airlines..A friend to all...I trust you and the girls and Jim are doing well..I was again invited to the 9/11 memorial in NYC for the 23 year anniversary..I have to go...love Charlene..call me if you need me Peggy..love Charlene. 617-369-2444
Charlene Marie Jones
May 27, 2024 | Keene, TX | Friend
Charlene Marie Jones
January 20, 2024 | Friend
Charlene Marie Jones
January 20, 2024 | Friend
Dear Peggy..Caroline.. Laura Mary Jim and the family..Another NEW YEAR is upon us..Praying you guys are good..Thinking of you peg ...There are a few pictures I am sending from the 9/11 memorial in NYC on Christmas eve...I will be making a trip to NYC in the spring 2024...I am planning on taking the Acela Amtrak from GRAND central station to southie..Then to Quincy Massachusetts to see my friends..I would love to see while home in Quincy..I will keep you posted .always feel free to call me...
Charlene Marie Jones
January 20, 2024 | Friend
Always in our hearts. Always remembered. John your mom missed you so much. And she recently passed so she is now along with your dad are with you in heaven. Bless all all of you
Sharon Dupont
September 13, 2023 | Lowell, MA | Friend
Always in our hearts. We will forget you and all who perished on that horrific day. Sharon Dupont
September 12, 2023