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Humble Janitor 01-19-2009 10:12 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
I'm not naive enough to believe that a BIRD of all things could cause engine failure.

Dantheman62 01-19-2009 10:17 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Humble Janitor, birds are a major problem for airports, they use all kinds of things to try to keep birds away from runways. They use dogs, cannons, and even destroy the nests and eggs in the nests around airports. I just put a video up showing engine failure by bird ingestion!

Dantheman62 01-19-2009 10:25 PM

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Tammy Strange, Executive Director, Augusta Regional Airport: “They do pose a danger to aircraft, they can fly into engines, and fly into the window of the cockpit.”

She’s talking about black birds, and it’s hard to imagine they can create such huge problems…like that of Flight 1549, that had a crash landing into the Hudson River. Over the past few years, Augusta has seen its own fair share of these problematic black birds.

Cedric Johnson, Augusta Aviation Commission Chairman: “We’re going to go to every length that we can to try to get rid of the birds because it is a safety issue.“

That was Augusta Aviation Chairman, Cedric Johnson back in August. Then the birds were getting out of control and millions would fly to and from the wetlands which surround the airport.

Strange: “That’s where they were nesting. They were coming in at night and leaving in the morning, so they were flying over the airport like two times a day.”

But not anymore now that the grass is being cut at the treatment facility to remove the birds habitat.

Strange: “We did do pyrotechnics to scare the birds, and to change their flight path. And also we have air cannons."

It’s all in the name of safety, trying to prevent something like this and protect everyone on board.

Strange: “That’s a continuous thing for an airport all airports have bird problems and their always trying to do things to mitigate that.”

Dantheman62 01-19-2009 10:29 PM

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Birds the size of adult Canada geese, which can weigh from 4½ to 12 pounds, can quickly disable the biggest, most well-built jet engines.

There isn't an engine that's designed to take a goose through it," said Steve Garber, a biologist who once headed the PA anti-bird-strike program.

Geese on Rikers Island threaten planes at La Guardia, Garber said, and JFK Airport is near a giant wildlife refuge. The PA has battled JFK's bird problems by using falcons to scare off seagulls, and setting up noisemaking cannons, but the threat has never been eradicated.

"A 2-pound bird can destroy the internal mechanism of a gas-turbine engine so that you're unable to restart it," said Robert Spragg, an attorney with the Manhattan firm Kreindler & Kreindler, which specializes in aviation law

IndigoChild1986 01-20-2009 01:13 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Why is it so quite about this in European media?

Czymra 01-20-2009 02:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IndigoChild1986 (Post 104740)
Why is it so quite about this in European media?

We just had enough of them Americans. ;)

I can see that a bird can destroy the turbine but I have seen so many test on TV that tried to make them 'birdproof', you throw in a chicken and you get chicken mash in the back. Didn't bother the machine.

But hey, chicken might just be fodder compared to large birds.

Does it matter whether it's a remote controlled Russian Goose or a Cruise Missile? ;)

BROOK 01-20-2009 02:10 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Hay Bert...you know that free trip south for the winter...the one they said would be a flag or something..well the boarding gates are those holes on the wings..you take the right one I'll board the left....yea!!
Free trip south:naughty:

http://wesoft.jeeran.com/funny_pictures_Bird_Swarm.jpg
They don't call us Bird Brains for nothing:insane:


Dantheman62 01-20-2009 02:16 AM

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http://www.wildlifedamagecontrol.net...rdstrike/1.jpg

Dantheman62 01-20-2009 02:19 AM

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About 35 people have been killed in five accidents worldwide since 1975 involving large airplanes hitting birds, according to the Bird Strike Committee USA.
More than 82,000 bird strikes were reported from about 1,600 U.S. airports between 1990 and 2007, the committee said.

BROOK 01-20-2009 02:21 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
This is from a seagull
http://www.dontdumponwilliston.org/i...rd-v-plane.jpg

Dantheman62 01-20-2009 02:23 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Holy s...t!!

BROOK 01-20-2009 02:25 AM

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http://www.csulb.edu/labs/bcl/media/.../29satsci2.jpg

http://www.wired.com/news/images/full/page7_f.jpg

From the birds

Dantheman62 01-20-2009 02:41 AM

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nal_poster.jpg

giovonni 01-20-2009 03:55 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Here' something new on this particular plane?

Passengers report scare on earlier US Airways Flight 1549
here;
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/19/hud...rss_topstories

IndigoChild1986 01-21-2009 04:05 AM

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US Airways would not confirm that the Flight 1549 that took off January 13 was the same plane that splashed into the Hudson two days later.

Valerie Wunder, a US Airways spokeswoman, said: "US Air is working with the National Transportation Safety Board in this investigation." She would not comment on any other details, including Tuesday's flight, though she did confirm US Airways is looking into it.
I have a feeling that every one who was on board was trained for this event, I wonder how they came outside so fast and were standing on the wings, and then the rescue boat came..

Hmm, hard to believe that Barack Obama had nothing to do with this.

giovonni 01-21-2009 05:34 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Here for your viewing analysis the youtube Video simulation
of US Airways crash in Hudson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CchxeOuWC6w

BROOK 01-21-2009 05:52 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Pretty cool Gio, Thanks :original:

Dantheman62 01-21-2009 02:51 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Thanks gio!, and IndigoChild1986 all the stewardesses and or stewards were around 50 years old and up and all were very experienced, plus if you're in a plane that just landed in the water then I would think that everyone would be in an extreme hurry to get out as soon as possible!

mpea 01-21-2009 07:56 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantheman62 (Post 105164)
Thanks gio!, and IndigoChild1986 all the stewardesses and or stewards were around 50 years old and up and all were very experienced, plus if you're in a plane that just landed in the water then I would think that everyone would be in an extreme hurry to get out as soon as possible!

In my younger days I was 'cabin crew' - what you say is correct - cabin crew are there mainly for safety and are highly trained to get people off the aircraft in emergencies such as this.

Birds are also a very real danger - my husband was a pilot, whilst flying a light aircraft over Irian Jaya his plane suffered 'bird strike' - both he and his passenger were killed. Don't ever doubt what birds can do to an aircraft. If the plane brought down in the Hudson safely by a very experienced pilot was the result of bird strike is open to debate but believe me birds are a real problem as the pictures in posts above demonstrate.

That pilot is a hero in my book.

Czymra 01-22-2009 12:18 AM

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Quote:

Birds are also a very real danger.
No, planes are the real danger. ;) No one ever thinking about them birds?

(And do UFOs ever have bird strikes? Area 52 anyone? ;) Sorry I just had to.)

Dantheman62 01-22-2009 01:38 AM

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WASHINGTON – Investigators said Wednesday they have found the remains of what may be a bird in the engine of the US Airways jet that made a dramatic landing in New York's Hudson River. The National Transportation Safety Board said an examination of the Airbus 320's right engine revealed evidence of "soft body damage" and that "organic material" was found in the engine and on the wings and fuselage.

Samples of the material have gone to the Agriculture Department for a complete DNA analysis, the board said.

A single feather was found attached to a flap track on the wing and will be examined by experts at the Smithsonian Institution.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090121/...ane_splashdown

IndigoChild1986 01-22-2009 11:57 PM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantheman62 (Post 105300)
WASHINGTON – Investigators said Wednesday they have found the remains of what may be a bird in the engine of the US Airways jet that made a dramatic landing in New York's Hudson River. The National Transportation Safety Board said an examination of the Airbus 320's right engine revealed evidence of "soft body damage" and that "organic material" was found in the engine and on the wings and fuselage.

Samples of the material have gone to the Agriculture Department for a complete DNA analysis, the board said.

A single feather was found attached to a flap track on the wing and will be examined by experts at the Smithsonian Institution.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090121/...ane_splashdown


This is well planed, I don't doubt that they can place a bird there or any other material to confirm their story.

Orion11 01-23-2009 12:22 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Quote:

Indigo Child...
I have a feeling that every one who was on board was trained for this event, I wonder how they came outside so fast and were standing on the wings, and then the rescue boat came..

Hmm, hard to believe that Barack Obama had nothing to do with this.
are you serious?

c'mon man...

I thought Avalon cleaned this kinda junk up???

Seriously man........ your taking away from everything worth reading.

Absolutely ridiculous man... Really!! shame on you.

IndigoChild1986 01-23-2009 02:00 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Orion11 (Post 105587)
are you serious?

c'mon man...

I thought Avalon cleaned this kinda junk up???

Seriously man........ your taking away from everything worth reading.

Absolutely ridiculous man... Really!! shame on you.

Dear Orion,

Thanks for your opinion, I have however no understanding what you are trying to say or what you mean.

I don't like the way you speak to me, you could contacted me in private message if you did not like something about me, but I see this as abusing and blaming.

I think you are having a bad day.

Open a window or go for a walk, take some fresh air, clear your mind.
Drink some water and listen for some music, I suggest ambient,


Regards

--

IndigoChild1986

Orion11 01-23-2009 02:17 AM

Re: American Airlines plane crashes into Hudson River
 
lol,

Dear Indigo Child,

You are welcome, and thanks for the 'concern' .

Was my post really that hard to understand?
I recived a few PM's about it, and those people seemed to understand it petty well,

so let me try to make it a bit easier to understand....

What I mean/ what I was trying to say~ Was that what you are adding to this thread is taking away from all seriousness of it.

Those ridiculous conspiracy theories that only you are coming up with,
Only make people laugh, and take thing less seriously when they read that stuff.

It holds NO bearing whatsoever... only in your own mind.

My day is going pretty well , thank you.
its just when i read completely obnoxious statements,
i have to say something, just who I am.
it is 8 below outside right now, so opening windows is not an option.

Ive got a nice bottle of water here, and also got some deep forest on the stereo (you should check them out).

No "abusing" or "blaming"... lol

Just letting you know that if you want ANYONE to take you seriously about ANYTHING..
you have to get real and stop living in your own little fantasy.

constructive criticism if you will.
"get real man"

Bless


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