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Gary Drescher wrote:
"Denny" wrote in message oups.com... He has overdrawn his good luck account for the next dozen years... I think the default emergency landing site when flying low near NYC is the Hudson River. If there happens to be a clear area on the ground, as there was in this case, then that's even better (especially for the airplane). But at worst, you just having to make a water landing (with a high likelihood of prompt rescue). Only if you were over Manhattan (or perhaps parts of the Bronx). There's a lot of real estate in the other boros that would require you climbing over 1500 feet to get to the Hudson. |
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