NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gregory Cannata was standing in a parking lot on Barclay Street at 9:03 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, staring at the smoking North Tower of the World Trade Center a block away. He was wondering how a pilot could have accidentally crashed into the skyscraper when United Flight 175 roared up over the harbor and exploded into the South Tower.
"People were screaming and crying," he said. "Pieces of the plane dropped onto Church Street."
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