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That makes no sense at all, and is incredibly complicated. Think of the world in 2001, before 9/11. Every time a building was hit, Oklahoma, WTC, it was a bomb. It was reasonable to think it was a bomb. It was not reasonable to think it was anything but a bomb, and the plane idea was very far fetched to the average person until it happened. It's more likely that she knew more than she was letting on than she just figured out it was a plane.
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Just because you jump to crazy ass conclusions doesn't mean that people don't take the simpler explanation. Yes, bombs take down buildings. But if we're talking 120 stories in the air? I don't assume bomb, I assume plane.
Planes fly in the air. Terror bombs drive around in cars or walk around strapped to people.
And even if I bought your assumption that people would alternatively think it was a bomb, there could be just as many people who thought it was a plane. Just because a plane-guesser was interviewed doesn't mean there weren't plenty of bomb-guessers who weren't (or who didn't admit it after the fact)