Nice job by US Air Captain
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- petermcleland
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Re: Nice job by US Air Captain
I think that the probable reason for that is that one engine got hit by more geese than the other! ...Good on it for hanging on till it hit the water :flying:
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Re: Nice job by US Air Captain
oh , right .. Pete ... how are ya?

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Re: Nice job by US Air Captain
One engine probably fitted in Fance - they might find it blocking the entrance to the Hudson :roll: 
Jim


Re: Nice job by US Air Captain
the plane has been recovered as seen here: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,480434,00.html
... rode hard and put up wet.
... rode hard and put up wet.
Re: Nice job by US Air Captain
Correction to my previous post: NTSB now say only one engine is missing, apparently it was so murky yesterday the divers missed the one engine that remained attached to the wing, The pilot is to be interviewed on tommorow's "Today" show for those in the US.

