View Full Version : Raw video; NY plane crash caught on tape
Ricky
January 17th 09, 06:24 PM
If the link below doesn't get you there, do a search using the title
of this post, which is the title of the yahoo footage.. It's a
surveilence video and the jet going into the water is a ways away but
clearly seen. Cool video.
HTTP://COSMOS,bcst.yahoo.com
Ricky
Ricky
January 17th 09, 07:53 PM
Try this link instead, it should work.
http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/3611261/US
There's actually another video of the actual ditching but it's right
after the plane hit the water and not as good.
Ricky
Monk
January 17th 09, 08:56 PM
On Jan 17, 2:53*pm, Ricky > wrote:
> Try this link instead, it should work.
>
> http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/3611261/US
>
> There's actually another video of the actual ditching but it's right
> after the plane hit the water and not as good.
>
> Ricky
Sully did a great job. I bet his risk management company will get a
lot of business as a result of this.
RST Engineering
January 17th 09, 11:09 PM
>Sully did a great job. I bet his risk management company will get a
lot of business as a result of this.
He's sure as hell not going to be buying any beers for a while.
Jim
vaughn
January 18th 09, 02:45 PM
"Ricky" > wrote in message
...
A few new details in this AP article:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i_GYUHMQY_QDL5v3q0okVIb2mKkQD95PJ8SG0
They never activated the "ditch switch".
"For a moment, it looked like they would pass beneath US Airways Flight
1549, but when Capt. Chesley B. Sullenberger looked up, they were there in
his windscreen. Big. Dark brown. Lots of them.
His first instinct was to duck.
Then there were thumps, a burning smell, and silence as both jet engines cut
out.
For a moment, the Airbus A320 hung in the sky 3,000 feet above the Bronx,
its engines knocked so completely dead that one flight attendant said it
sounded like being in a library.
Investigators provided this dramatic new description Saturday of what
unfolded on the flight in the five brief minutes between its takeoff from
LaGuardia Airport on Thursday and its textbook splashdown in the Hudson
River."
Vaughn
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