Originally posted by: Genx87
Weird, they just had a big thing on no fatalities in 2 years a few days ago.
Originally posted by: bamacre
By the looks of it, they just may be able to keep that up. The plane is intact, and they are getting people out now.
Originally posted by: bamacre
The pilot most likely saved 150+ lives by being able to "land" on the water like that.
Originally posted by: chess9
But, this is yet another reason to get to the Y and learn to swim. Save yourself if you can and have to. You might also save your child or wife. I've pulled a lot of kids out of Lake Erie. It's amazing how many people can't swim.
-Robert
Originally posted by: Atreus21
Give the pilot a goddamned medal. Must've required commendable and quick thinking for him to crash land in the water like that.
Kudos to skilled pilots.
Anyone know about any fatalities yet?
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: chess9
But, this is yet another reason to get to the Y and learn to swim. Save yourself if you can and have to. You might also save your child or wife. I've pulled a lot of kids out of Lake Erie. It's amazing how many people can't swim.
-Robert
At my university you had to pass a swim test to graduate 🙂
Originally posted by: Atreus21
Give the pilot a goddamned medal. Must've required commendable and quick thinking for him to crash land in the water like that.
Kudos to skilled pilots.
Anyone know about any fatalities yet?
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
The engines are designed to take the impact of a bird going through it. This happens all the time. However because this was just taking off there may not have been enough speed or altitude to recover.