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The Airbus A320 airliner that ditched in the Hudson River in 2009 is now an aviation artifact. None of the 155 passengers and crew died during the "Miracle on the Hudson" crash. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOn January 15, 2009, a fully loaded US Airways Airbus A320 plane ditched into the Hudson River after a bird strike caused both engines to fail. The accident has since been described as the "Miracle on the Hudson" because none of the 155 passengers and crew onboard died.
Persons: , Captain Chesley, Sully, Sullenberger, Jeffrey Skiles Organizations: Airbus, Sullenberger Aviation Museum, Service, US, Business Locations: Hudson
Read previewCaptain Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberg and aviation regulators are warning Congress against raising the mandatory retirement age for pilots to 67. But as Congress works on the reauthorization bill, aviation experts are raising concerns about this potential measure. AdvertisementOn Monday, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker wrote a letter to Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell, who sit on the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. "The pilot retirement age should not be raised," he said in a Wednesday X post. It says it wouldn't increase the number of pilots working, per the AP.
Persons: , Chesley, Sully, Sullenberg, Mike Whitaker, Ted Cruz, Maria Cantwell, Whitaker Organizations: Service, Federal Aviation Administration, Business, Reuters, Commerce, Science, Transportation, FAA, Pilots, Regional Airline Association, Associated Press, Air Line Pilots Association Locations: Canada
"SNL" aired a parody ad for Alaska Airlines in its first show of the year, hosted by Jacob Elordi. Although the FAA has been more critical of Boeing's role in the blowout than Alaska Airlines. Advertisement"Saturday Night Live" aired a sketch this past weekend that parodied Alaska Airlines following the Flight 1282 incident where a Boeing 737 Max 9 lost its door plug in midair. AdvertisementThe door plug that came off the 737 Max 9 on January 5 covered a deactivated emergency exit which is only operational in configurations with more passengers. When the National Transportation Safety Board recovered the door plug in Oregon, they learned four bolts attaching it to the jet were missing.
Persons: Jacob Elordi, Captain Sully, , Nobody, Chesley, Sully, Sullenberger, Kenan Thompson, We're, Elordi, AeroSystems, Dave Calhoun Organizations: Alaska Airlines, FAA, Service, Boeing, Max, Portland International, National Transportation Safety Board, United Airlines, CNBC Locations: Alaska, Oregon
Fifteen years ago, a fully loaded Airbus A320 airliner crash-landed on the Hudson River and no one died. The "Miracle on the Hudson" plane will be the centerpiece of a new museum named after Captain Sullenberger. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The event is known as the "Miracle on the Hudson," and the A320 plane spent nearly 10 years on display at the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte before being moved into storage in 2019. AdvertisementTake a look at the plane before its move, and what to expect at the soon-to-open Sullenberger Aviation Museum.
Persons: Captain Sullenberger, , Chesley, Sully, Sullenberger Organizations: Service, US, Carolinas Aviation Museum, Sullenberger Aviation Museum Locations: Hudson, Charlotte , North Carolina, New York City, Charlotte
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