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Photo ID: 1476227
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N106US (cn 1044) The APU was literally gutted from the plane upon impact with the Hudson... |
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Photo ID: 1475590
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N106US (cn 1044) This aircraft made a successful emergency landing in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009. This is a close-up of the tail section which shows the extensive damage that the plane sustained. Taken with a Canon 30D, 70-200 f/4L |
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Photo ID: 1474310
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N106US (cn 1044) After the dust settled,...Irony took center stage.... |
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Photo ID: 1473772
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N106US (cn 1044) US Airways flight 1549 ditched into Hudson River. Here apparant right wingtip and flap damage. |
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Photo ID: 1473375
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N106US (cn 1044) This aircraft made a successful emergency landing in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009. You can see some of the damage to the wing and front half of the aircraft. Engine 2 has been removed as part of the investigation. Taken with a Canon 30D, 70-200 f/4L. |
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Photo ID: 1473313
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N106US (cn 1044) A shot at the damaged front end of the US Airways A-320. Shortly after take-off it is believed the plane hit a flock of geese causing dual engine failure. The airplane was successfully ditched in the Hudson River and all 155 passengers and crew survived. In this picture, there is evidence of a bird strike on the windscreen along with damage sustained to the nosecone from the rescue boats and ferries. |
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Photo ID: 1473312
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N106US (cn 1044) The remains of US Airways Flight 1549, after the right side engine was removed by investigators. |
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Photo ID: 1471803
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N106US (cn 1044) The remains of N106US sit on a barge in Jersey City. Workers have removed both wings as well as the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, as the NTSB investigation into the cause of the crash continues. |
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Photo ID: 1467947
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N106US (cn 1044) The remains of N106US sit on a barge in Jersey City, following removal of the right side engine, as part of the NTSB investigation into the cause of the crash. |
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Photo ID: 1467779
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N106US (cn 1044) The remains of N106US sit on a barge in Jersey City as NTSB investigators and recovery workers examine the aircraft. |
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Photo ID: 1467331
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N106US (cn 1044) A close up shot of the nose of the US Air A320 (flight 1549) that crashed into the Hudson. Most of the visible damaga is from tugboats and other watercraft bashing against the fuselage during the rescue. |
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Photo ID: 1466816
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N106US (cn 1044) N106US seen here being prepared for transport to an undisclosed location for final investigative procedures. |
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Photo ID: 1466815
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N106US (cn 1044) The nose section of N106US as it is being prepared for transport to an undisclosed location for final investigative procedures. Already some investigative marks can be seen on the fuselage and nose |
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