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These kind of events have rippling effects on everyone costing millions in diverts, cancelled flights and passengers unable to get their destinations.
 
I'm glad nobody was hurt. Thankfully they didn't go into the water. It was pretty close from the photos.
 
I'm glad nobody was hurt. Thankfully they didn't go into the water. It was pretty close from the photos.

True that. Glad no passengers were hurt. If theyd gone into the water at least the pilots would have been trained to handle it, as former submarine commanders.
 
New York NY (La Guardia) [KLGA] special observation on the 5th at 11:40am EST (1640Z)wind 320? at 14 knots, visibility 1/4 mile, runway 04 visual range 2,400 feet variable to 4,000 feet, snow, freezing fog, 700 feet scattered, 1,200 feet overcast, temperature -3?C (27?F), dewpoint -5?C (23?F), altimeter 30.15, automated station with precipitation discriminator, surface visibility 1/2 mile, pressure rising rapidly, 0.05 inch (water equivalent) of precipitation in the previous hour.


That is a pretty good tail wind :confused: with snow etc...
 

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