You know, that plane tumbling tail-over-nose upon landing on the runway in Sioux City, Iowa back in the day (1988-ish I think) led to a really nicely done TV movie with none other than the great Charlton Heston playing the pilot.
I hope someone of equal or even greater talent takes the role of this gent.
yeah that was another damn fine bit of flying (well going by the telemovie anyway
I can't remember what happened but he got so close to getting the plane down in one piece - might of been a wing dipped right at the end.
Umm. 111 people died in that crash, the plane tumbled and burned. Not sure I'd call that a "damn fine bit of flying."
Ah...so the hundred or more survivors just lived by default. Gotcha.You know, that plane tumbling tail-over-nose upon landing on the runway in Sioux City, Iowa back in the day (1988-ish I think) led to a really nicely done TV movie with none other than the great Charlton Heston playing the pilot.
I hope someone of equal or even greater talent takes the role of this gent.
yeah that was another damn fine bit of flying (well going by the telemovie anyway
I can't remember what happened but he got so close to getting the plane down in one piece - might of been a wing dipped right at the end.
Umm. 111 people died in that crash, the plane tumbled and burned. Not sure I'd call that a "damn fine bit of flying."
He did OK in an extreme bit of circumstances, but I don't think he can be called a "hero" when 111 -including small children- died horribly.
Not saying he's a horrible pilot I guess he did the best he could with what he had but nor can I say he did a "fine bit of flying."
He did OK in an extreme bit of circumstances, but I don't think he can be called a "hero" when 111 -including small children- died horribly.
Not saying he's a horrible pilot I guess he did the best he could with what he had but nor can I say he did a "fine bit of flying."
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