Government officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
QuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
QuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
My mom just came into my room and told me about this. Apparently birds got stuck in the engine? What the shit? How does that even happen?
Glad everyone is okay! I hope no one got frostbite. I can't imagine landing in a river when it's so. fucking. cold. I hope everyone was able to stay dry or mostly dry!
QuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
it was Al Quailda
QuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
it was Al Quailda
shit :lolQuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
it was Al Quailda
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Apparently birds got stuck in the engine? What the shit? How does that even happen?
I imagine there are large cranes and stuff around the Hudson, but seriously, how can a bird cause a plane crash?
It was terrorist geese. :maf
Seriously! The world's largest birds today only have a wing span of less than 10 feet, and those are California Condors. They are virtually extinct in the wild and definitely do not live anywhere near the Hudson River. I imagine there are large cranes and stuff around the Hudson, but seriously, how can a bird cause a plane crash?
QuoteGovernment officials say the plane's two engines went down after a bird struck the plane.
What the hell was it? A pterodactyl?
it was Al Quailda
This pilot must be Airplane Jesus. Wonder how big a role he played in the plane landing in a way where everyone could be saved. If it was skill and precision or sheer luck.
It's an Airbus 320 for god's sake! taken down by a couple of birds?
Is this one of those stories airlines make-up to get out of trouble?