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Have you considered any other reosan why it might be hard to lampoon?All that's extraordinary about the incident is that two engines got taken out instead of one.That meant the plane had to land somewhere.Landing on a river that big is trivial. God, the accounts I've heard : that he landed in the exact center of the river, that he managed to avoid the George Washington bridge, that he managed to avoid all the boats, that he managed to avoid the piers on the New York side and the ferries on the New Jersey side. Guys, it's a huge river. It's flat. It's long. It's within gliding range of where he was.Just land on it.The no deaths comes from: the plane didn't break up, thanks to its being a river and waveless pretty much; the pilot doesn't have much control of this beyond touching down gently, which is not hard at all; and there were boats everywhere to take people off before they froze or drowned.Anybody who can pilot that aircraft at all does much harder things every time he lands it on a runway, which is to say every day.Having a place to land when the power goes out is a matter of luck and sometimes planning (say if you're sightseeing offshore you might want to be high enough to glide to the beach at all times); and putting the plane down there is a matter of skill if it's a small place, but not so much if it's a large place. (Judgement gets important because you have to match speed and altitude if you want to touch down in a particular spot, unlike a river).It's all hype from top to bottom.Don't let me spoil your beloved news narrative though.I can't believe guys fall for this. Maybe they want to impress women by showing they won't mock them. A form of male reliability, in women's eyes.
 
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