This is one BIG miracle - an aircraft loses both its engines to bird hits - the pilot steers the aircraft to the Hudson river and ditches the aircraft. From what I can make out from the video, it appears to be a perfect ditching manoeuvre. The aircraft appears to be in the perfect attitude for ditching. From the media reports it seems that everything worked like clockwork. The entire flight crew - the pilots, the flight attendants have done a marvellous job in ensuring that everyone got off the plane alive. Media report suggests that the Captain went around the aircraft checking for any one still left on board, before getting out himself. This is just the kind of stuff Captain's are, and should be, made of. Congratulations to the entire team of this flight for getting everyone off the aircraft alive. Thank God for everything.
However there are some points for us lesser mortals who travel by air. Accidents do happen, and can happen. Are you prepared when you sit in the aircraft......do you pay attention to what the cabin crew calls out before the flight. Do you follow their instructions? Does it irritate you when they ask you to keep your chair upright during take-off and landing, keep the passage clear during critical phases of flight? Do you understand what it means to get to the crash landing position? etc. etc. Please pay attention to what the cabin crew say - it is a regulatory requirement - but it is your life!!! after all. Please read the role of the cabin crew here for an insight into their role in ensuring the safety of the passengers. Cabin crew also provide customer service, but their primary role is safety of passengers.
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that truly was a miracle.....
not a single life lost...
kudos to the pilot.....
Thanks also for the pertinent reminder to follow safety rules. Most of us are truly lax in doing that!
It is indeed an amazing miracle. God works wonders even in the most hopeless situations.
The segacity, the alertness and the quick thinking by the pilot is to be highly commended and appreciated. He had the presence of mind what to do in the criticall situation. Amazing!
He avoided many populated areas and high rise building and landed on the river perfectly. Besides, he also made the passengers stand on both sides of the wings to balance the plane and prevent quick sinking. The emergency services should also be applauded for their quick response.
You did the right thing to bring the attention of the flyers to pay attention to what is being called out by the cabin crew. Very often we take these things very lightly as a matter of unimportant routine.
Many thanks for the timely advice.
Have a wonderful day :)
I hear the next day there was a bird hit in a Kolkata-Guwahati flight and again the pilot showed presence of mind and switched off the engine just in time.
You are right most of us think the safety instructions that the cabin crew demonstrate are just for entertainment value.
And you are right that the given instructions have to be followed correctly by the public.
Generally in a disater situation lives are lost due to panic.
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