So, as someone who has a SERIOUS fear of flying, seeing a plane floating in the water because of two birds makes me not want to go on an airplane ever again. ?That pilot did an amazing job!! ?Do you guys think all pilots would have handled that as well? ?
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I fly a lot, but it still scares the pants off me. Sadly no, I do not think all pilots would have done as well...
I fly ALOT for work, and this week I had a flight. My poor Mom gets freaked out. Even this incident was in NY and I was in Salt Lake City, she thinks it was my plane.
I do always say a little parayer on take off. Take off's are the worst I think. I picture the plane just flopping back to the ground. Once take off is over, no problem. I do like take off's in little jets MUCH better. 100x faster so I don't have the falling back to earth feeling.
I'm already trying to figure out how to get out of flying later this year! I HATE flying! I was on a plane Sept. 11th and have been terrified ever since. I hate the fact that me and DH's families all live across the country!
I wish I never had to fly again!?
What that pilot did was textbook for 'ditching' the plane (landing in a field or body of water). Many pilots who try to ditch the airplane and are unsuccessful usually did not do it textbook or had other factors against them. I have to say -- the pilot did the best he could and the airplane did the best it could (not break apart).
When birds hit the engines when the airplane if flying -- it is like a couple tons of force tearing through the engine due to the speed and weight (of the aircraft and the bird). Jet engines, windshields are both tested with (dead) frozen birds to ensure they can withstand impact. This was a very unfortunate incident which does not happen often.
I have been on a couple of flights with bird strikes, but they were smaller birds and did just a small amount of damage. Most of the birds in the Seattle area are not as dangerous as they are around the rest of the country.
Regardless -- that pilot did an amazing job and will be known as a hero for the rest of his life. Rightfully so.