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HAHA. Real funny.

It would be nice if you guys actually knew what you were talking about though.

Talk about BIRD-brains! LOL
 
I seriously was wondering why he didn't go for runway 11 at Newark. If you look where he put it down, I think he easily could have made 11 in Newark.

As opposed to what YOU would have done, like wetting your pants?
 
That is very interesting.

I seriously was wondering why he didn't go for runway 11 at Newark. If you look where he put it down, I think he easily could have made 11 in Newark.

Especially if he had engine thrust on one engine.

Heck, he could even pull a CAL, and land on the taxiway for 11 in EWR. It is slightly closer than the runway. LOL

Very interesting.

Yeah that would make a lot of sense. Enter a downwind and just make a normal traffic pattern or did you mean 29?
 
Yeah that would make a lot of sense. Enter a downwind and just make a normal traffic pattern or did you mean 29?

Yeah, 29 would probably be better.

I was just seeing if people here were paying attention. ;) LOL
 
You heard wrong. The same plane did experience a compressor stall which is in no way the same thing as an engine failure. A compressor stall is like you farting. Do you take your a** out of service every time you fart?
 

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