Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who ditched an Airbus A320 in the Hudson River on Jan. 15 after a collision with a flock of geese killed power to both engines minutes after takeoff from LaGuardia, is officially back in the air. He flew with 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles from Charlotte, N.C., to New York's LaGuardia Aiport, their first flight together since that fateful ditching.
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The air traffic controller in charge of the airplane involved in last Saturday's collision between a small plane and a tourist helicopter has been placed on administrative leave. He was suspended as investigators discovered he was engaged in a phone call with his girlfriend at the time of the incident.
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Hudson river in New York City today witnessed another air crash. In the vicinity of the 14th street Helicopter collided with a small plane over the Hudson River. NYPD says A Liberty Tours helicopter crashed into a plane. A rescue operation in the Hudson River is under way.
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The FAA on Thursday released the full set of tapes and transcripts related to the Hudson River crash of U.S. Airways Flight 1549 on Thursday. This followed a report on Wednesday that stated that bird remains were found in the plane's engines.
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Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is officially known as the "Hero on the Hudson;" the pilot who managed to successfully ditch a U.S. Airways A320, Flight 1549, in the Hudson River, with no fatalities. Now you too can be a hero, or at least play one, in the Hero on the Hudson game, available for free online.
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Two days before the miracle crash landing of U.S. Airways flight 1549, the same Airbus A320 was involved in a different scare, according to reports.
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A passenger described the A320 landing in the freezing Hudson River in New York City 'Miraculous' as US Airways' A320 emergency landed on the river after take off and bird strike is responsible for U.S. Airways crash. US Airways CEO Doug Parker makes statement regarding flight 1549
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For the first time in U.S., and probably global, history a fish identified as endangered has been shown to have recovered - and in the Hudson River, which flows through one of the world's largest population centers, New York City
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