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act of god? NO.

miracle? NO.

Outstanding professional airmanship backed by years of training and experience by both the CA and FO. YES!!!
 
It's just the lastest incarnation of fantasy involving a god of some sort. There are so many phony versions whether it be the Egyptian gods, the Greek gods, the Roman gods, the Budhists, Muslims and Allah, Hindus, Christians, etc. The list goes on and on and on and on. They're all fake, each one believes they're right...they're all gullible idiots. Fools and liars all!
 
Next time a double engine failure occurs, maybe the pilots should bail out with parachutes so these religious nut passengers can let "god" land the plane just like last week. Unbelievable.
 
People people people....

It's a satire. He's making a funny.

Actually thought it was well done...it got enough folks on FI stoked up.
 
People people people....

It's a satire. He's making a funny.

Actually thought it was well done...it got enough folks on FI stoked up.

Sssssshhhhhhh! That's half the fun. Muah ha ha.
 
Thank god no one died.

Wouldn't you rather:
Thank god you didn't hit those birds.
Thank god you hit those birds but the engines stayed running.
Thank god you lost your engines but made it to an airport.

Nah, i'm sure theres a greater good from the fact that god let the birds and airplane hit and let the engines fail but made them ditch.

crazy
 

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