This is a miracle! Around 3:30 PM (Eastern), a USAirways Airbus flew into a flock of geese as it departed LaGuardia (NYC), resulting in the loss of both engines. The plane had to ditch into the Hudson River, and landed--fully in-tact, bellydown--near the USS Intrepid (around the 50s, I believe). ALL 150-or-so passengers and crew were evacuated from the plane, which was half-submerged in the ICY river--and survived!!
HOLY COW!
This is the first time in aviation history that a water-hitch of a jetliner did not result in deaths. The pilots and crew are incredible. Aviation expert commentators on the news are saying this is a one-in-million kind of occurrence.
HOLY COW!
This is the first time in aviation history that a water-hitch of a jetliner did not result in deaths. The pilots and crew are incredible. Aviation expert commentators on the news are saying this is a one-in-million kind of occurrence.
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