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After a 'double bird strike' this guy saves the lives of all passengers and crew by landing in the Hudson river, New York.

 

No engines and evidently no panic he guides his passengers onto the wings of the plane to await rescue.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7832439.stm

 

miss read that for mo too much beer , thouhgt it said what a pilack,thouhgt we had an intresting thread on the go ? is that specsavers knocking @ my door ??

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Not only did he walk the plane twice to ensure everyone was out, it was waist deep in icy water too! Such a selfless act from a true professional, skilled judgement from strike to evacuation, I take my hat off to him and the crew.

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I heard on th Radio 4 news that he gave the shirt off his back to a passenger that was cold!

 

Top man...............

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Talking of cool customers - a mate sent me this clip.

 

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=189_1227719651

 

Just trying to imagine the conversation when he got home:

 

"Good day at work darling?"

 

"Yeah not bad love, wing fell off the plane - not much else to report though"

 

Andy

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Talking of cool customers - a mate sent me this clip.

 

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=189_1227719651

 

Just trying to imagine the conversation when he got home:

 

"Good day at work darling?"

 

"Yeah not bad love, wing fell off the plane - not much else to report though"

 

Andy

 

check out the name on the plane too!

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