I have been in his shoes. I am not gonna say I am above average or average or below average pilot, but with 600 hours total time in that situation with no place to land the
1st priority is to crash in open ground under full control of the airplane,
and not have the airplane hit anything to tumble it.
Landing on concrete runway and then going off the end or side like in LGA will crack the airplane, rip the fuel tanks in the belly or wings and cause a fire like in previous crashes.
Looking at and iffy approach and going for it is not a good option. When I had my engine failure I could have made a "B" line for the soybean field but I was not sure I would clear the tree line so I headed for open ground first so they could get to me. It wasn't long enough for me to land without going underneathe phone lines, but I knew help would get to me if I survived.
1st priority is to crash in open ground under full control of the airplane,
and not have the airplane hit anything to tumble it.
Landing on concrete runway and then going off the end or side like in LGA will crack the airplane, rip the fuel tanks in the belly or wings and cause a fire like in previous crashes.
Looking at and iffy approach and going for it is not a good option. When I had my engine failure I could have made a "B" line for the soybean field but I was not sure I would clear the tree line so I headed for open ground first so they could get to me. It wasn't long enough for me to land without going underneathe phone lines, but I knew help would get to me if I survived.