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WASHINGTON (CNN)-- Canada geese got into both engines of US Airways Flight 1549 and forced the plane to ditch into the Hudson River last month, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
Just after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Jan. 15, 2009, a flock of Canada geese took out both engines on US Airways Flight 1549. Capt. Sullenberger told his passengers to brace ...
NEW YORK (CNN)-- The missing engine from a US Airways jet that ditched in the Hudson River was recovered Friday, more than a week after the crash landing. Icy conditions and strong currents ...
Nathan Fielder compared Paramount+ to Nazis as a means to find a solution to aviation safety issues. This week, Fielder ...
A British Airways Boeing 777 had to divert to Boston after a suspected bird strike caused engine issues and smoke in the ...
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Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and the crew of US Airways Flight 1549 were awarded the 2010 Current Achievement Trophy. Andrew Theodorakis, NY Daily News / Getty Images In recognition of his ...
The Smithsonian's Feather Identification Laboratory quickly determined that Canada geese had disabled US Airways Flight 1549. Chip Clark / NMNH, SI With both engines dead due to bird strikes ...
Sullenberger became a household name in January 2009, when he and first officer Jeffrey Skiles safely landed US Airways Flight 1549—an Airbus 320-200—in the Hudson River in New York City with ...
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