US Airways Crash
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US Airways Crash
Just a few thoughts here
I am still amazed as the events of todays crash continue to unfold.
We should give the Pilot that successfully steered his craft into the Hudson river and ALL of the search and rescue workers a national thank you.
When I was a young man we had heros that we all looked up to...like Babe Ruth, Micky Mantle and Sandy Koufax just to mention a very few.
Its been years since we have had hero and mentors like those guys to look up to but tonight I have to give a heart warming thanks to everyone involved in the rescue of Airways Flight 1549.
On TV the clip showed a diver jump from a helicopter into the 32 degree water...........that takes courage
Those guys are REAL AMERICAN HEROS
Harry
I am still amazed as the events of todays crash continue to unfold.
We should give the Pilot that successfully steered his craft into the Hudson river and ALL of the search and rescue workers a national thank you.
When I was a young man we had heros that we all looked up to...like Babe Ruth, Micky Mantle and Sandy Koufax just to mention a very few.
Its been years since we have had hero and mentors like those guys to look up to but tonight I have to give a heart warming thanks to everyone involved in the rescue of Airways Flight 1549.
On TV the clip showed a diver jump from a helicopter into the 32 degree water...........that takes courage
Those guys are REAL AMERICAN HEROS
Harry
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Sorry Harry for the high jack on what otherwise was a nice post.
Lets leave the union comments for the approriate threads. Otherwise they get deleted next time.
BTW Mike, how bad is the large bird population around that area this time of year? Canadian Geese maybe?
I predict a controlled trap or hunting season for airports now. After all it only takes one anymore.
Lets leave the union comments for the approriate threads. Otherwise they get deleted next time.
BTW Mike, how bad is the large bird population around that area this time of year? Canadian Geese maybe?
I predict a controlled trap or hunting season for airports now. After all it only takes one anymore.
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In addition to his fighter skills and airline skills he is also an avid glider pilot. Talk about the convergence of the right stuff at the right time. Whew!
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One of the patent attys that worked for me was an aero engineer and described how when working for P&W they shot turkeys out of n air cannon into the intakes of jet engines. He says the engines only survive ingestion of large birds like geese and turkeys about 20% of the time, thus two motors or more. Flocks don't count. Down here the big problem are snow and blue geese and there is a special "conservation" season on them with no limits, no plugs in guns, use of electronic calls and pretty much shoot 'em up any time of the day or night to try to control the numbers.....to no avail. We have some canada geese living down the street that attacked the Bride the other day while she was weeding a bed.......I put a decoy out in front, a large welfare check.....
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Good one Mike.......took me a minute to catch on....but I never professed to be the brightest bulb on the tree Ha Ha! !Mike Ohlstien wrote:I suspect fowl play.......
Speaking of FOUL play check out this crash
It happened about 60 miles from my nest
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/12/florida.plane.crash/
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Amazing job of flying and keeping one's head. As to the goose issue, at Pease where I keep my plane, they pay ppl to shoot em. They used to do at Logan, but the peta-types managed to get it stopped. My guess is that goose-eradication in and around commercial airports will begin in earnest again-at least I hope so...
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I'm about 6 miles from LGA (as the goose flies). The geese are thick around here. Canada Geese are pretty well protected, and even the special January goose hunt doesn't put a dent in their population. There are very few goose hunters up this way. I guess that no one really cares to spend any time in a cold wet blind, to shoot birds that taste like fertillizer, oil, and sewage.
My contention is that a goose that summers in NY is no longer a Canada Goose....and is thereby no longer protected.......so I act accordingly.....but I'm in the minority.
Plenty of money to be made if you can figure out how to keep them from crapping up all of the parks, golf courses, and finely manicured North Shore lawns around here.
Perhaps a giant GPU using Geese instead of Grobek could be built on the site where Long Islanders spent 3 billion dollars building a Nuke plant that never opened, and was sold to the state for $1.00........
My contention is that a goose that summers in NY is no longer a Canada Goose....and is thereby no longer protected.......so I act accordingly.....but I'm in the minority.
Plenty of money to be made if you can figure out how to keep them from crapping up all of the parks, golf courses, and finely manicured North Shore lawns around here.
Perhaps a giant GPU using Geese instead of Grobek could be built on the site where Long Islanders spent 3 billion dollars building a Nuke plant that never opened, and was sold to the state for $1.00........
Good restaurant across the river right there.mike ohlstein wrote:I'm about 6 miles from LGA (as the goose flies). The geese are thick around here. Canada Geese are pretty well protected, and even the special January goose hunt doesn't put a dent in their population. There are very few goose hunters up this way. I guess that no one really cares to spend any time in a cold wet blind, to shoot birds that taste like fertillizer, oil, and sewage.
My contention is that a goose that summers in NY is no longer a Canada Goose....and is thereby no longer protected.......so I act accordingly.....but I'm in the minority.
Plenty of money to be made if you can figure out how to keep them from crapping up all of the parks, golf courses, and finely manicured North Shore lawns around here.
Perhaps a giant GPU using Geese instead of Grobek could be built on the site where Long Islanders spent 3 billion dollars building a Nuke plant that never opened, and was sold to the state for $1.00........
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We do not have a goose problem this far in the south but ocassionally I have noticed a flock flying over.....I guess headed south.
Funny thing is that they fly in the "V" formation and most of the time one leg of the "V" is longer than the other leg.
Why is that?????
As far as solving the goose problem around the airports it think that could be easily corrected by calling Timmy and Phydeaux at "Goose Busters"
I'll bet a goose hitting the ground makes sort of a THUDDDDDD sound
Harry
Funny thing is that they fly in the "V" formation and most of the time one leg of the "V" is longer than the other leg.
Why is that?????
As far as solving the goose problem around the airports it think that could be easily corrected by calling Timmy and Phydeaux at "Goose Busters"
I'll bet a goose hitting the ground makes sort of a THUDDDDDD sound
Harry
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Our environmentalists introduced them here and now it isn't unusual to see a dozen or more full sized ones walk across your property. No natural predators so they're reproducing like crazy. Meanwhile they're also picketing town hall to outlaw hunting. The local deer eat everything in sight and it's going to get worse as for whatever reason there are no Acorns from our Oak trees this year. What few there were have been hoarded by the Squirrels. Once the deer get real hungry they get pretty bold. I have 2 big dogs that hear real well and bark real loud, yet I find deer prints right up to my doorsteps on a regular basis. Walter
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Harry, as John Audabon noted many years ago, the reason for the geese not having the same numbers on one side as the other is because there are more geese on one side.Harry Babb wrote:We do not have a goose problem this far in the south but ocassionally I have noticed a flock flying over.....I guess headed south.
Funny thing is that they fly in the "V" formation and most of the time one leg of the "V" is longer than the other leg.
Why is that?????
Harry
Had some whacko's out here a few years ago decide to chase geese away from hunters in their single engine plane. 3 things happened: 1. they stirred up the birds making them decoy into nearby hunters spreads 2. had a large flock come up around them smashing into the windshield and damaging the prop forcing an emergency landing 3. federal game wardens charged the environmentalists with harrasing migratory waterfowl. Karma's a bitch-T
Also note, the captain of the US Airways is a native Texan. Little surprise I'm sure.-T
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Speaking of Uncle Vic's post and bird injestion tests for jet engines, I used to work for Pratt & Whitney back inthe late 70's. At the time there was this "story" going around, where I believe during some engine testing for bird injestion they lunched a 9D engine (747 size high bypass ratio engine). As the story goes, the FAA has a spec for how many birds you need to injest, and how much they must weigh. Apparently the birds they had were not up to the FAA spec limit, so some "einstein" decides to fill the birds up with RTV (The red high temp RTV is used in many places on the engine.) Any way, RTV does not disitigrate like bird gut. Needless to say, they dropped a fan blade and lunched a several million dollar test engine. Funny aside relative the the news story.
Relating to the story....this guy sounds like areal Chuck Yeager type, flying crop dusters when he was 15. Mlitary training I'm sure did not hurt either. Best part of the story to me, he checks his plane twice to make sure everyone got off. Hats off to him....we need a few more like that running our country and business's. Perhaps the "me firsters" will take note.
Relating to the story....this guy sounds like areal Chuck Yeager type, flying crop dusters when he was 15. Mlitary training I'm sure did not hurt either. Best part of the story to me, he checks his plane twice to make sure everyone got off. Hats off to him....we need a few more like that running our country and business's. Perhaps the "me firsters" will take note.
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This is a fine example of proper training to the point of it being second nature.
Simulator time is worth its weight in human lives.
Simulator time is worth its weight in human lives.
I tried that with canadian boaters and it didn't work. For some reason its still against the law to eradicate them.My contention is that a goose that summers in NY is no longer a Canada Goose....and is thereby no longer protected
Brings to mind a song by a local Keys musician...I tried that with canadian boaters and it didn't work. For some reason its still against the law to eradicate them.
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This is in the news today. I wonder how much they paid for information that they could have gotten here for free......
Bird Expert: Too Many Canada Geese in NYC-LI Area
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -- A state official says that New York City and Long Island are home to an excessive number of Canada geese.
State game bird specialist Bryan Swift says there is about five times the number of Canada geese than should be supported by the region's land mass. He says the area is home to an estimated 20,000 of the birds.
The state Department of Environmental Conversation official was speaking at a round-table discussion in Hempstead convened on Thursday to talk about how to control the geese population.
The region's geese have come under scrutiny as possible culprits in the crippling of US Airways Flight 1549. The pilot was forced to ditch the jet in the Hudson River after the engines lost power following a bird strike.
Bird Expert: Too Many Canada Geese in NYC-LI Area
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -- A state official says that New York City and Long Island are home to an excessive number of Canada geese.
State game bird specialist Bryan Swift says there is about five times the number of Canada geese than should be supported by the region's land mass. He says the area is home to an estimated 20,000 of the birds.
The state Department of Environmental Conversation official was speaking at a round-table discussion in Hempstead convened on Thursday to talk about how to control the geese population.
The region's geese have come under scrutiny as possible culprits in the crippling of US Airways Flight 1549. The pilot was forced to ditch the jet in the Hudson River after the engines lost power following a bird strike.
Used to shoot them at Breeze Farm on Scuttlehole Road when I was a kid. Won a great print of "Shooting The Breeze" at a DU auction at Spring Farms. Brings back memories.mike ohlstein wrote:This is in the news today. I wonder how much they paid for information that they could have gotten here for free......
Bird Expert: Too Many Canada Geese in NYC-LI Area
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -- A state official says that New York City and Long Island are home to an excessive number of Canada geese.
State game bird specialist Bryan Swift says there is about five times the number of Canada geese than should be supported by the region's land mass. He says the area is home to an estimated 20,000 of the birds.
The state Department of Environmental Conversation official was speaking at a round-table discussion in Hempstead convened on Thursday to talk about how to control the geese population.
The region's geese have come under scrutiny as possible culprits in the crippling of US Airways Flight 1549. The pilot was forced to ditch the jet in the Hudson River after the engines lost power following a bird strike.
Maybe we'll get a chance to start shooting them at some of the remaining open spaces around here.
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Ya know......If you AIN'T the lead bird........the scenery never changes
If you had 2-Geese in front of 2-Geese and 2-Geese behind 2-Geese and 2-Geese beside 2-Geese...how many Geese are in flying formation?
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Ya know......If you AIN'T the lead bird........the scenery never changes
If you had 2-Geese in front of 2-Geese and 2-Geese behind 2-Geese and 2-Geese beside 2-Geese...how many Geese are in flying formation?
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