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I heard that the skill in keeping the underwing jets at the correct angle to stop the plane catching a crab and tipping up nose first, was the key to the successful water landing.

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Was it the birds MB ?

 

 

 

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My mrs was in NYC yesterday and saw it come down into the Hudson. Also had a mate phone me from his office in the city and say, quite incredulously, "Holy s**t, a plane just landed in the Hudson River!" Apparently it was a flock of geese, a number of which went through one or both of the engines. Big time reeespect to the pilot!

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A good pilot is one who has the same number of landings as take offs and every landing is a controlled crash!

 

My Dad crash landed a Canberra in Luqa airport in Malta in the mid 60's and said later that your so busy you don't get time to worry about bowel voiding, but the "rush" you get when climbing out will last until the 12th beer!

 

Well done that pilot and staff....

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Truly awesome, when both engines fail they loose hydraulics, so getting the flaps right is VERY difficult.

 

The pilot was an ex fighter pilot , I believe which may well have helped.

 

He apparently walked the isle twice too check all were off!!

 

Top man!!

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