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Pilot Makes Rare Landing On River Saving 155 Lives

January 17, 2009 By: Vik Kachoria Category: Aviation No Comments →


A US Airways flight flew into a flock of geese minutes after takeoff from NYC-LaGuardia bound for Charlotte, NC. The birds took out both engines and left the plane without power at a critical moment in its flight path.

Pilot Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger saved all 155 passengers and crew members by quickly scanning for landing options and found the only place to bring down the plane safely was in the Hudson River. 

Captain Sullenberger is a U.S. Air Force Academy grad who flew F-4 fighter planes while in the Air Force. He has flown for US Airways for 29 years.


Commercial jets attempting emergency landings in water is extremely rare. 27 years ago a Air Florida flight bound for Tampa from Washington National crashed into the Potomac River killing 78 people.

The Federal Aviation Administration says there were about 65,000 bird strikes to civil aircraft in the United States from 1990 to 2005, or about one for every 10,000 flights. But since 1960, only 25 have resulted in crashes by large aircraft. 23 of these incidents occured below 400 feet.

Beautiful Screen Wallpaper of Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

March 20, 2007 By: Vik Kachoria Category: Space Exploration 4 Comments →

Buzz Aldrin On The Moon

Great screen wallpaper image of Buzz Aldrin with reflection of Neil Armstrong and Lunar Landing Module in his visor.

Interactive Sky Map – Super Cool

February 05, 2007 By: Vik Kachoria Category: Space Exploration No Comments →

Sky Map

Incredible online tool displaying stars, planets, comets and other stellar objects. Highlight a star for info or zoom in for a better look.

SkyMap