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09/21/2005 09:01:09 PM · #1 |
Live now, coverage on most large cable news networks.
I believe its a front landing gear problem. |
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09/21/2005 09:04:09 PM · #2 |
Yea I've been following this story from some time now.
The thought of being on that plane is just scary...
The front wheel has rotated ninety degrees so that the wheels are perpendicular to the plane... |
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09/21/2005 09:11:10 PM · #3 |
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09/21/2005 09:11:18 PM · #4 |
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09/21/2005 09:20:00 PM · #5 |
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09/21/2005 09:20:43 PM · #6 |
Nice landing-- I woulda been shitting bricks! |
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09/21/2005 09:20:55 PM · #7 |
Thank God - Great job flight crew. |
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09/21/2005 09:20:58 PM · #8 |
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09/21/2005 09:21:00 PM · #9 |
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09/21/2005 09:21:34 PM · #10 |
Right on the center line too. |
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09/21/2005 09:27:47 PM · #11 |
I've been holding my breath throughout the coverage, thank God it got on the ground safely.
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09/21/2005 09:31:59 PM · #12 |
Just saw the video of the landing, YIKES!
Deannda
All landing is is a controled crash, they controlled that one very well! |
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09/21/2005 10:15:56 PM · #13 |
Freakin' good pilot/co-pilot team with nerves of steel! Great job guys.
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09/21/2005 10:18:35 PM · #14 |
Nice job on the landing! They held the nose up as long as they possibly could, then set it down with a feather touch. I was amazed the nosegear endured the torture of hitting the runway at 90 degrees to it's desired orientation.
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