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The thread discusses a recent US Airways plane crash into the Hudson River, with participants sharing their reactions, experiences, and insights related to the incident and aviation safety. Various aspects of the event, including the pilot's actions and the response from emergency services, are explored.
Views differ regarding the implications of the bird strike and the pilot's actions, with no clear consensus on the broader impact of the incident on flying safety or community response.
Participants share personal anecdotes related to flying and turbulence, reflecting a range of emotions from fear to relief in light of the crash. The discussion also touches on the weather conditions and their potential impact on the incident.
Readers within the consultant community who are interested in aviation safety, personal flying experiences, and community responses to emergencies may find the discussion relevant.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Note: The plane hit CANADA geese.
They are not citizens of Canada, therefore, they are not CANADIAN geese.
(If they were, we'd have to check their passports at the border.)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:By the way, a tip of the hat to the pilot and co pilot, and to the crew of that flight!
First, to land the plane on the Hudson River was grand enough, but he also put it down near the ferry docks, and put it down so gently that it settled into the river and floated.
As to the crew and flight attendants - they did their jobs. Remember, they aren't there to serve you coffee and put up with your complaints about being late. They're there to save your sorry butt in the event of an accident - and they saved everyone on that plane.
Remember that, next time you want to lip off to a flight attendant about cold coffee or warm beer. He or she may just save your life that day.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:A US Airways plane has gone down in the Hudson River in Manhattan. This could very well be a big, big story.
Also, Haz-Mat has responded to the Wal Mart that is about 3 miles from my home. The State Patrol has the place completely locked down and several people have been taken to a hospital.
As with any breaking news story, may of the early reports will turn out to be false but there is already speculating that the pilot of the airliner knew he was going down, and guided the plane into the river to avoid what could have been a real disaster had he taken it down into Manhattan.
Of course, since every major news service in the US is headquartered in New York, the event will be covered wall-to-wall.