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Post January 15th, 2009, 4:55 pm
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It went down in the Hudson river and there's a lot of ferries around it. Report has it that it had a bird strike shortly after take off from La Guardia airport. From the looks of it, the plane is intact and floating in the water. Looks like there is people floating around in the water, alive [:)]
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Post January 15th, 2009, 5:03 pm

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I don't understand how a flock of birds can cause a plane of that size to crash. Airbus planes are huge.

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NBC right now. And Landon, watch it, they answer your question.

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They actually answered it as I was posting but I was too lazy to include an answer so I just hit enter.

That pilot better get a damn raise.

Post January 15th, 2009, 5:51 pm
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Originally posted by Lewis13

I don't understand how a flock of birds can cause a plane of that size to crash. Airbus planes are huge.

If they get sucked into the jet engine, it chokes it. This is why a lot of airports have hired falconers, to chase the birds away from planes taking off. In this case, birds got sucked into both engines, disabling the engines. And since it was still barely taking off, it didn't have the speed to glide anywhere. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_strike

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Originally posted by cjd
If they get sucked into the jet engine, it chokes it. This is why a lot of airports have hired falconers, to chase the birds away from planes taking off.


There are birds everywhere though, I think that planes should definitely come up with some protective covering for the engines so these type of misfortunes don't continue to happen. This time they lucked out and landed in the Hudson, next time it happens mother nature may not be so kind.

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You can't have a covering for the engine intake. Even if there was a screen, debris could stick to it and reduce engine performance.

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Well I'm pretty sure some aerospace geniuses could invent something [lol]

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i just saw this on tv and relized they were showing the ferry stations i take lol

Post January 15th, 2009, 9:33 pm
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The airport could hire me and I could sit around shooting off a shot gun at each bird I see. [:)]
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Post January 15th, 2009, 9:37 pm
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Originally posted by Lewis13


There are birds everywhere though, I think that planes should definitely come up with some protective covering for the engines so these type of misfortunes don't continue to happen. This time they lucked out and landed in the Hudson, next time it happens mother nature may not be so kind.
well, i think that since there's more birds than planes birds should have to wear a proctective covering that keeps them from flying around so that they dont get in the way of the airplanes..

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Originally posted by Lewis13

I don't understand how a flock of birds can cause a plane of that size to crash. Airbus planes are huge.


I think you're confused. It was a dinky A320, not an A380, that crashed.


This is what crashed:
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Not this:
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