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![]() A beautiful reconstruction of the US Air flight that water-landed this year. Very impressive video/audio overlays and analysis! http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pa...son_river.html |
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On Nov 13, 8:05*am, John Cochrane
wrote: A beautiful reconstruction of the US Air flight that water-landed this year. *Very impressive video/audio overlays and analysis! http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pa.../cactus_1549_h... Makes one appreciate how little time they had to decide on a course of action and execute it. It's also notable that they kept trying to restart the #1 engine almost to splashdown. 9B |
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On Nov 13, 10:11*am, Andy wrote:
On Nov 13, 8:05*am, John Cochrane wrote: A beautiful reconstruction of the US Air flight that water-landed this year. *Very impressive video/audio overlays and analysis! http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pa.../cactus_1549_h... Makes one appreciate how little time they had to decide on a course of action and execute it. It's also notable that they kept trying to restart the #1 engine almost to splashdown. 9B It also gives you the flavor for how much multi-tasking was needed by both of the pilots when you see how they juggled both the radio and flying the plane - something I have screwed up a few times in everyday flying without having to deal with an emergency. It does look like they had a bit of thrust from that left engine from time to time - I can see how it might have been tempting for the crew to try for Tetorboro. Also, just before the landing, when they deployed flaps, they climbed a couple of hundred feet. It's not clear if this was the energy from slowing the plane or a burst from that left engine. Great animation. Mike |
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![]() to try for Tetorboro. *Also, just before the landing, when they deployed flaps, they climbed a couple of hundred feet. *It's not clear if this was the energy from slowing the plane or a burst from that left engine. Maybe it was a thermal. Good thing he resisted the temptation to try a low save. |
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On Nov 13, 3:37*pm, Liam wrote:
to try for Tetorboro. *Also, just before the landing, when they deployed flaps, they climbed a couple of hundred feet. *It's not clear if this was the energy from slowing the plane or a burst from that left engine. Maybe it was a thermal. *Good thing he resisted the temptation to try a low save. Favorite line: Sully- "any ideas?" FO- "actually, no". |
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