Science Research Permit

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Deer stands in front of Flight 93 crash site.

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Flight 93 National Memorial Research Permit

It is the policy of the National Park Service (NPS) to guarantee that management of parks is enhanced by the highest quality scientific information. Understanding our natural and cultural resources is vital to improving park management and expanding scientific knowledge. Research will be allowed as long as it can be conducted in a manner that does not threaten or diminish the resources of Flight 93 National Memorial.


Research projects designed to advance the understanding of resources or systems that are considered to be a top priority to park managers are strongly encouraged, and we request that researchers contact the park Permit Coordinator to gain assistance designing studies accordingly. A Scientific Research and Collection Permit is required to conduct research in the memorial, and is approved by the Superintendent or his/her authorized representative. The following criteria are used to evaluate research proposals:

  • Is the proposed research in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and federal administrative policies?

  • Will the proposed activity result in degradation of the values and purposes of the park?

  • Could the proposed research be performed outside of the park?

  • Is the proposed research important to the stated scientific resource management goals of the park?

  • Does the proposed research unreasonably disturb park resources or visitors?

  • Does the proposed research require additional state, federal, or local permits? Have those permits been obtained?

  • Does the proposed research require collection of specimens or artifacts? What will be the disposition of any collected specimens?

  • Does the proposed research encumber NPS resources that may be limited (e.g., government housing, equipment, or logistical support)?

Researchers are required to report all results of their investigations to the park annually. Copies of final reports, papers, theses, or other publications relating to research findings in Flight 93 National Memorial should be sent to:


Attn: Special Use Permit Coordinator
Flight 93 National Memorial
P.O.Box 911
Shanksville, PA 15560

Last updated: February 21, 2023

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P.O. Box 911
Shanksville, PA 15560

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814 893-6322

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