Friday, January 16, 2009

Miracle Flight 1549

US Airlines flight 1549 sits in the Hudson River at the bottom of Manhattan, hidden behind trees and protected by police yellow tape, as Federal Aviation officials begin their investigation into why a flock of birds brought down the flight.

The white tip of the wing from the miracle flight can be seen sticking out of the brown, freezing water, like the hand of a drowning man reaching out for help. Police blocked off the area with yellow tape and fire fighters sit in their red trucks, out of the cold air. Red Cross workers handed out sandwiches and coffee to the fire fighters as they wait.

Earlier in the day, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg paid tribute to the ferry workers who rushed to save the passengers and crew. He called Captain Chesley Sullenberger, the hero of flight 1549, an “incredibly brave” man and promised to give the Captain and his crew the keys to New York City.






















































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