![]() |
Kudos to NYC waterways personnel
They were on the US Air crash in the Hudson River immediately!!!! No loss of life. Some hypothermia cases. Coast Guard, Waterway ferries, tugs, and of course pilot and flight crew did an outstanding job!
Big thumbs up to NYC today from Bahsten! |
1 Attachment(s)
How's this for access? I've heard it can be elbow to elbow at Montauk, but......
|
Everybody involved did an insane job.
|
Awesome:humpty::btu:
Give that pilot a medal// |
That was great response from everyone:kewl:
|
Miracles from above. Tremendous effort from the crew and rescuers.
|
Really is a miracle.To land a plane in the middle of a cornfield is something but this is NY City.He cleared the GW bridge by 900 ft.
There is basically no where else to land.The pilots descisions where simply remarkable.The fact that the plain stayed intact is remarkable.They say a double bird strike never happens. If I was on that plane I would go right to the craps tables.. |
Thier is a lot to be said for low tide water landings. Friekin people in the cockpit are heros.
|
Amazing feat. Extremely high risk, only one possible reward.
That guy has large brass ones, supported by skill, determination, and training |
We don't see many miracles. What an outstanding pilot.
He really is a hero. Kudos to everyone who was there to help in minutes. |
miracle-pilot was amazing along with crew and all rescue people.
|
I'm trying to remember what a friend who's a pilot told me the stall speed is for a jet that size. Stall speed is the point at which the weight of the plane is greater than the lift - meaning it glides as well as a piano thrown out an open window.
If memory serves, it's + or - 160 MPH or thereabouts. When you consider that the pilot set it down in water at that speed, it's all the more incredible. No doubt he dumped the flaps at the last micro-second but jeeeezuzzzz...:shocked: Gotta be an old Navy jet-jockey - what an incredible piece of flying. The Block Island Ferry was in on the rescue too - thank God it was the high-speed ferry and not the old Banana-tou...:hs: Heads up job by the skipper of the ferry - after that I'll never makes jokes about the Polish Navy again - well, maybe not as many anyway... The whole story is nothing short of miraculous - it could have very easily gone the way of that tragic flight that hit the bridge in DC years ago and plunged into the Potomac if not for the courage and skill of captain and crew. |
Airbus must make great planes. Amazing that hull held together
|
Pilot is a hero imo.
|
I can't wait to read an interview with the pilot. Apparently he has a airline safety business on the side, which will boom now I'm sure, but I am guessing is that he knew he would not make it back to LaGuardia and rather than trying a water landing in open water miles away from services, he chose the East River. Substantial waves, a 30 minute response time both would have had tragic results.
|
I have a feeling he's going to be spending much of the rest of his career teaching and writing. Amazingly good job landing that plane.
|
Quote:
And the reports say he's an ex-Navy guy. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:02 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com