ABC News: US Airways Jet Crashes into Hudson River
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Thank God, all 155 passengers escaped and no one was hurt.
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Some 150 people aboard a US Airways plane en route to Charlotte, N.C., from New York City were rescued today in a lightning-fast effort following the jet's crash into the frigid waters of the Hudson River off the West Side of Manhattan.
Many survivors were exposed to the frigid water of the Hudson River.
US Airways flight 1549, an A-320 manufactured by Airbus, went down in the near-freezing waters shortly after the pilot reported two bird strikes.
In the aftermath of the crash, the pilot, Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III, was praised for his efforts at landing the plane softly on the river's surface, allowing rescue crews to get to the passengers before the plane sank.
"It would appear that the pilot did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river, and then making sure everybody got out," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference late today.
The mayor said Sullenberger "walked the plane twice to verify if anyone was onboard" before exiting himself.
Many survivors were exposed to the frigid water of the Hudson River.
US Airways flight 1549, an A-320 manufactured by Airbus, went down in the near-freezing waters shortly after the pilot reported two bird strikes.
In the aftermath of the crash, the pilot, Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III, was praised for his efforts at landing the plane softly on the river's surface, allowing rescue crews to get to the passengers before the plane sank.
"It would appear that the pilot did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river, and then making sure everybody got out," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference late today.
The mayor said Sullenberger "walked the plane twice to verify if anyone was onboard" before exiting himself.