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The Windows staff was a diverse, international group - to the point the team referred to itself as the “little UN.” regulars and was also hosting a conference that morning). So did 91 restaurant guests (the dining spot had its a.m. Lomonaco says that 79 people who worked at Windows lost their lives that day. The Twin Towers were gone, but Lomonaco remained safe. I imagined the space was filled with smoke.” At 9:59 am., the South Tower collapsed, followed by the North Tower at 10:28 a.m. I could see people waving tablecloths out the windows of what I took to be the restaurant.

“It was terrifying and shocking all at once. We’re under attack.” Someone grabbed his arm and tried to pull him into a building - “They offered me safety” - but he walked north.Įventually, he stopped to see the damage.
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And then, he realized the full gravity of the situation: “This is an attack. I looked up at the moment of impact,” Lomonaco recalls. Instead, he was one of many bewildered New Yorkers on the street when the second plane hit at 9:03 a.m. It was emotional.”ĩ:03 a.m.: The second plane hits the South Towerīut Lomonaco didn’t make it back to the scene. “If I can help in any way, I thought, ‘Let me go help.’ It was not logical. “I was trying to make a mental list of who was working.” He figured he’d return immediately to the Trade Center. He started thinking of his employees at the restaurant. I just want you to know I’m outside” - and the Windows on the World ownership. He reached his wife - “I said, ‘I don’t know what’s happened. He headed away to make calls at a pay phone since his cell service was out. “I took it to be a small car,” he says, but he realizes now it was probably part of the plane’s fuselage. That was all from the offices.” He also saw “smoldering, burning debris” on the ground. When Lomonaco got to the street, he saw that “the sky was littered with paper, like confetti. And within a minute or two, the building’s security team arrived and advised that the concourse was being evacuated. “I just thought, ‘Could that be the subway?’ It turns out it was the impact of the first plane.“ The lights flickered and then went out in the store. They were probably about to sell me a new frame,” he says. “We were minutes away from being finished. When the first plane hit at 8:46 a.m., Lomonaco was still at LensCrafters. “I thought, ‘Let me see if I can do this now.’” The store indeed had an opening.

But because he was running ahead of schedule due to a lighter-than-normal commute, he decided to pay a visit early that morning when he had a chance - “What chef doesn’t want to save time?” - with the hope he could be accommodated. Lomonaco was originally scheduled to visit the LensCrafters at noon on Sept. 8:46 a.m.: The first plane hits the North Tower MarketWatch spoke with the 66-year-old chef, who now heads Porter House Bar and Grill and Hudson Yards Grill, two restaurants in New York City, to talk about what happened that day and how he has since moved on with his life. He was at a LensCrafters store in the Trade Center’s shopping concourse when the first plane hit. 11, he used one such moment to get his glasses fixed, pushed to make an appointment by his wife ahead of an Italian vacation the couple was taking the following week.
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So, Lomonaco took advantage of whatever free moments fell his way. “‘I could see people waving tablecloths out the windows of what I took to be the restaurant.’ ” - Michael Lomonaco on what he witnessed before the Twin Towers collapsed
