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On Jan 17, 2:17*pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:
I wonder if the gear was still down from take off, and they didn't have time or power to lift it. That statement is as idiodic as some things MX says...oh, wait, you have an "MX" in your sig, too. Go figure, two of the worst trolls have "MX" in their names. Oh really, and how do you figure that. From the photo of the plane as it approached the river and the fact that he was above 3,000 ft, when the birdstrike occured. I know your aviation knowlege is practically nil, but an airline usually retracts their gear by then, just so you know. Any idea what his altitude was when sh** started happening? About 3,400 ft, according to http://www4.passur.com/lga.html. Any more stupid questions, MX? Ricky |
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