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(Video courtesy of Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service) New York--The Coas...
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(Video courtesy of Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service) New York--The Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board released Coast Guard footage today of the U.S. Airways passenger plane as it conducted an emergency landing into the Hudson River Jan. 15, 2009.
The Coast Guard is conducting a safety zone around the plane, which is now located at Battery Park City, N.Y., while a commercial salvage team is working to remove the plane from the water. The Coast Guard, New York Police and Fire Departments, New York Waterways and Circle Line ferry rescue teams launched a multi-asset response yesterday when the plane ditched onto the Hudson River, at approximately 3:30 p.m.
Upon initial notification, Coast Guard Sector New York launched a fleet of small rescue boats and the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Ridley was diverted to the scene. The Coast Guard Cutter Katherine Walker also arrived on scene to assist in the search and rescue efforts and enforcement of the safety zones.
Three Coast Guard helicopters from Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., and one from Air Station Cape Cod, Mass., worked closely with New York City Police air assets to provide aerial support.
The video was captured by Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service. The purpose of a VTS is to provide active monitoring and navigational advice for vessels in particularly confined and busy waterways. There are two main types of VTS, surveillance and non-surveillance.
Surveillance systems consist of one or more land-based sensors (including radar, Automated Identification Systems and closed circuit television sites), which output their signals to a central location where operators monitor and manage vessel traffic movement. Non-surveillance systems consist of one or more reporting points at which ships are required to report their identity, course, speed, and other data to the monitoring authority.
The Coast Guard operates 12 Vessel Traffic Centers (VTC): Prince William Sound, Puget Sound, Valdez, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles/Long Beach, Houston-Galveston, Berwick Bay, Louisville, Saint Mary's River, Port Arthur, Tampa, and New York.
(Video courtesy of Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service)
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3:31:15___0:00___Plane comes to rest 3:31:40___0:25___Slides see to be blown, pax on wing 3:32:13___0:58___Man falls of R. wing tip 3:32:22___1:07___Man pulled back on wing 3:32:49___1:34___First ferry seen to be responding 3:33:05___1:50___First ferry arrives 3:35:40___4:25___Second ferry seen to be responding 3:37:04___5:49___Third ferry seen to be responding 3:37:30___6:15___Second ferry arrives 3:38:30___7:15___Third ferry arrives 3:38:42___7:27___Fourth boat on scene
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Toen ik een jaar of 15 was heb ik ooit de docu Superwings gezien, waarin jij toch minstens een rol als presentator hebt gespeeld. Jarenlang gedroomd van vliegen, en nu doe ik dan aan paragliding, de goedkoopste vorm van (zelf) vliegen. Ik wil nog eens naar Reno, voor de airraces daar, en een bezoekje aan Burt Rutan zou helemaal super zijn natuurlijk, eigenlijk ben ik wel een beetje jaloers op jou wat dat betreft :-)
Wat ik mij afvraag; is die docu Superwings te krijgen op DVD? Skybound ga ik bestellen, is natuurlijk veel langer, maar bevat deze alle beelden van Superwings?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Frank de Roos