I get that, and your right. The exception though is this is New York City. Camcorders and video surveillance were everywhere. Every tourist had hand helds at the time. I wasn't a spring chicken when it happened, but good point to make considering the young ones that wouldn't think of that. There's a few videos luring around the internet yet that have the explosions but no airplane images. Some speculate the angle of the video and how that makes sense. I beg to differ. I've heard a few cases of camcorders being confiscated or videos being posted and blacklisted.
Remember, it happened six years before smartphones hit the market. The flip phones back then could only take small, pixilated photos.
I get that, and your right. The exception though is this is New York City. Camcorders and video surveillance were everywhere. Every tourist had hand helds at the time. I wasn't a spring chicken when it happened, but good point to make considering the young ones that wouldn't think of that. There's a few videos luring around the internet yet that have the explosions but no airplane images. Some speculate the angle of the video and how that makes sense. I beg to differ. I've heard a few cases of camcorders being confiscated or videos being posted and blacklisted.
Good point though