Topic: The NTSB Concludes Probable Cause for US Airways 1549
On May 4th, the National Transportation Safety Board, the US agency charged with investigating major transportation accidents, held a Public Meeting on the US Airways flight that dithced into the Hudson river over a year ago. The NTSB determined that. . .
". . . probable cause of this accident was the ingestion of large birds into each engine, which resulted in an almost total loss of thrust in both engines and the subsequent ditching on the Hudson River. Contributing to the fuselage damage and resulting unavailability of the aft slide/rafts were (1) the Federal Aviation Administration