http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGGYKJGqJR0
Anyone catch the "nice job, sir" comment? Obviously it was made before they seen that the two planes had hit.
Collision at Boston-Logan
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Collision at Boston-Logan
Brandon Grchan
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Re: Collision at Boston-Logan
That's gonna leave a mark!
MD
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Re: Collision at Boston-Logan
http://articles.boston.com/2011-07-15/n ... passengers
Of the 292 total pax/crew involved between both aircraft, I guess 1 saw one of the those personal injury commercials on TV that morning.One woman was taken to a Boston hospital after complaining of neck pain, airport spokesman Phil Orlandella said.
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-Dan Everette
Having the runway in sight just at TDZE + 100 is like Mom, Warm cookies and milk, and Christmas morning, all wrapped into one.
-Dan Everette
Having the runway in sight just at TDZE + 100 is like Mom, Warm cookies and milk, and Christmas morning, all wrapped into one.
Re: Collision at Boston-Logan
This is why I like to use airports with scenery. Navigating around a populated airport takes practice. next time you fly, take a look at all the crap out there on the tarmac. With great big wings sticking out of your airplane it is really not hard to clip something. I once had to pay to replace the leading edge and aileron on a 152 aerobat after I clipped a reflective sign on a private field. I was so busy dodging potholes that I didn;t see that 6' tall sign on the edge of the taxiway. That cost $600 (in 1985 dollars.)