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AP photoUS Airways Flight 1549 is hoisted out of the Hudson River last night. US Airways Flight 1549 was slowly hoisted from the frigid waters late last night, exposing a torn and shredded ...
US Airways (NYSE: LCC) flight 1549, an Airbus A320 en route to Charlotte from LaGuardia, has been involved in an accident in New York at approximately 3:03 p.m. Eastern Time.
Associated PressPassengers in an inflatable raft move away from an Airbus 320 US Airways aircraft that has gone down in the Hudson River. Even after Flight 1549 glided to a near-perfect forced ...
Reena Rose Sibayan/The Jersey JournalA Coast Guard crew passes in front of US Airways Flight 1549, which sits atop a barge at Weeks Marine in Jersey City where it is expected to undergo an ...
At no other time has this fact become more publicly apparent than on board the A-320 of US Airways Flight 1549. Until that frigid day in the middle of January, First Officer Jeff Skiles was just ...
Imagine being a passenger on U.S. Air Flight 1549. Minutes after takeoff from New York's La Guardia airport, ... SHEILA DAIL, US AIRWAYS FLIGHT ATTENDANT: It was very quiet, ...
Approximately 50,000 passenger items from US Airways Flight 1549 have been frozen to preserve them until they can be dried, cleaned and returned to their owners. By Matthew L. Wald and Michael Wilson ...
Paul Jorgensen lost everything he had taken on board US Airways Flight 1549 when it crashed into the Hudson River earlier this year -- except that data stored on his laptop because it was backed ...
This just in from the National Transportation Safety Board: The bird matter found in both engines of US Airways Flight 1549 were the remains of Canada geese. (That's Branta Canadensis for you ...
US Airways (NYSE: LCC) flight 1549, an Airbus A320 en route to Charlotte from LaGuardia, has been involved in an accident in New York at approximately 3:03 p.m. Eastern Time.
Approximately 50,000 passenger items from US Airways Flight 1549 have been frozen to preserve them until they can be dried, cleaned and returned to their owners. By Matthew L. Wald and Michael Wilson ...