I have never seen this particular footage of United Airlines flight 175 crashing into the South Tower. I’m sorry for those who don’t want to see these videos, but I feel like reviewing the events helps me cope in some odd way. Anyway, in this video, the person filming gets a clear glimpse of Flight 175 as it makes its way quickly into the NYC downtown area.
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I was in Taiwan when 9/11 happened and had never been to the States, so at that point, these videos were too surreal for me to feel anything more than I would if I were watching Die Hard (sorry if that sounds irreverent, that’s just how it felt as an ignorant 14 y/o)….I watched them again after moving here and it was a totally different story. Can’t finish them without crying. I can’t even imagine how 9/11 felt for people who lived in the city at the time.
Is it me or does this guy say “Bullseye” as the plane hits? A little insensitive if you ask me…