Investigation Into NYC Splash Landing Begins

New York Us Airways  Federal investigators say the left engine on the US Airways jetliner that made an emergency landing in the Hudson River is missing.
by The Associated Press
Published: Fri, January 16, 2009 - 1:36 pm CST Last Updated: Fri, January 16, 2009 - 3:05 pm CST
NEW YORK (AP) - Federal investigators say the left engine on the
US Airways jetliner that made an emergency landing in the Hudson
River is missing.
Police divers were using sonar Friday to help find the engine as
investigators brought in a giant crane, divers and a barge help
pull the aircraft from the river.
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson
said it's unclear when the engine separated from the plane. He said
that will likely be solved once the flight data recorder is
retrieved.
Experts say it's not uncommon for engines to break apart from
planes after bird strikes, because of the severe vibration brought
on in such incidents.
In a photograph of the plane as it approached the river, it
appears to have both its engines.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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