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Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure



 
 
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Old January 16th 09, 12:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure

On Jan 15, 4:45*pm, "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote:
"Shirl" wrote in message

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Kingfish wrote:
CNN is reporting all 135 on board got off the plane (and didn't get
wet!) Apparently a flock of geese got in the way soon after takeoff,
and both engines sucked in birds. Damn the luck...


Depends how you choose to view it. I'd say their luck was pretty damn
good!


Unless you're a goose than this was an atrocity.


There were no geese harmed. There was no atrocity. It's all a
fabrication of the goose controlled government media, the mouthpiece
of the Tri-goose Commission.

 




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