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The salvage of flight 1549
Interesting Photos of the salvage operation in the Hudson.
http://www.stephenm allon.com/ gallery.html? gallery=The% 20salvage% 20of%20flight% 201549 |
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This NTSB report which makes it sound like they have definitely ruled
this a bird strike. ================================================== ============ NTSB Identification: DCA09MA026 Scheduled 14 CFR Part 121: Air Carrier operation of US AIRWAYS INC Accident occurred Thursday, January 15, 2009 in New York, NY Aircraft: AIRBUS A320, registration: N106US Injuries: 1 Serious, 154 Uninjured. This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final report has been completed. On January 15, 2009, at approximately 1530 eastern standard time, USAirways flight 1549, an Airbus Industrie A320-214, N106US, equipped with CFM engines, incurred multiple bird strikes during initial climb, lost thrust to its engines, and ditched in the Hudson River. The flight was a Title 14 CFR Part 121 scheduled domestic passenger flight from New York's La Guardia Airport (LGA) to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in Charlotte, North Carolina. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and an instrument flight rules flight plan was filed. To date, of the 5 crewmembers, and 150 passengers on board, one serious injury has been reported. A total of twenty-six people were transported to hospitals, including two emergency response personnel. A final injury count is still to be determined. |
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"ContestID67" wrote in message ... Hopefully this link works better. http://www.stephenmallon.com/gallery...light%2 01549 Thanks. Very nice! Vaughn |
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On Feb 11, 7:10*pm, ContestID67 wrote:
Hopefully this link works better. http://www.stephenmallon.com/gallery...0salvage%20of%.... Yes that was working great until NTSB pulled the plug on it about 1825Z today. Thanks for the link. Andy |
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This morning, the site started displaying a message that the NTSB
asked for the gallery be taken temporarily offline! It still has the message as of a minute ago. On Feb 11, 6:10*pm, ContestID67 wrote: Hopefully this link works better. http://www.stephenmallon.com/gallery...0salvage%20of%.... |
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" wrote in message
: This morning, the site started displaying a message that the NTSB asked for the gallery be taken temporarily offline! Why the hell would they do that!? And under what authority can they do it? Zero One |
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On Feb 12, 9:06*pm, "Larry Goddard" wrote:
" wrote in message : This morning, the site started displaying a message that the NTSB asked for the gallery be taken temporarily offline! Why the hell would they do that!? *And under what authority can they do it? Zero One Well the guy had access to the interior of the aircraft and obviously the work site, he was either there with or without NTSB permission. If with (he was working for them) I suspect the NTSB think they might control the release of the images (and all are obviously public information eventually). If not I suspect the NTSB might be considering whether to tighten the vice the guys head is stuck in. Nice photos though. Some are still reproduced here. http://mrod.wordpress.com/2009/02/12...om-the-hudson/ Darryl |
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"ContestID67" wrote in message ... This NTSB report which makes it sound like they have definitely ruled this a bird strike. Wasn't there a Navy cruiser in the area involved in a war games exercise? I'm thinking Sully took a couple of surface to air missiles. bumper |
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At 06:26 12 February 2009, bumper wrote:
This NTSB report which makes it sound like they have definitely ruled this a bird strike. Wasn't there a Navy cruiser in the area involved in a war games exercise? I'm thinking Sully took a couple of surface to air missiles. bumper Good Conspiracy theory.....!!!!! Del |
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