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Old December 29th 05, 07:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Crash of UAL Flight 232

Just read a transcript of presentation giving by Capt. Al Haynes on "The Crash
of United Flight 232". He tells how he and the crew were able to "land" 232. It
was a motivation speech on how he and the crew were able to save 184 lives. The
first thing to strike me was "How did he do that?" The next thing was "What if
something bad happened, would I be prepared?"

I kinda remember my emergency procedures, sort of. I wonder if my CFI is doing
anything Monday?

Capt Haynes presentation http://yarchive.net/air/airliners/dc10_sioux_city.html
Capt Haynes bio http://www.avweb.com/news/profiles/182969-1.html

George

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