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4 passengers are being treated for hypethermia,
I can only imagine how you are feeling. My sister is flying out of Philly tomorrow and this is not what I wanted to hear. Scary
Hi East Coast Neighbors! Keeping warm??
Looking out my office windown and all up and down the Jersey side and the Hudson River Drive (West Side Hwy) is just a string of flashing lights right now with all the emergency vehicles.
The ferry captains are the heroes in all of this with their fast thinking they saved a lot of lives.
as a frequent - but always squeamish - flyer .. this won't phase me from flying again. rather, it has given me even more faith in the pilots and flight attendants that they know what they're doing and will get everyone out safely.
WELL DONE US AIRWAYS!!! :clap: :clap:
All I could think about was the coldness of the water. Good for the pilot for his smooth landing. Wow. Prayers.
Eve
Thank you.Awww winteryns, she will be OK. These are such freak happenings, which is why they get our attention so much. I will keep your sister and her flight in my prayers tonight though.:blowkiss:
No...but I'm afraid any animals shipped in the cargo area would have drowned. The only access to that area are the doors on the lower part of the fuselage, and all of those would have been under water the moment the plane settled into the water. Sadly.
If you are familiar with Passur, here's LGA. Set the time to 15:25 and you can watch the whole flight, as he takes off, gets up to 3400 feet, then descends over the Bronx and goes down the Hudson:
http://www4.passur.com/lga.html
Great job.
ETA: N461SA probably got more sightseeing than they were expecting.
US Airways does not carry animals in the cargo areas any longer.
I just got done with a news marathon! I live here, and you can only imagine how this dominated our airwaves. i am surprised they actually showed the president! Right linda?
I can't imagine what people were thinking as that plane went down, both people on the ground and on the plane... God Bless that pilot for a picture-perfect "ditch" as they call it in the industry. Robin Roberts said that it was as if the Hudson River were his runway.
unreal...