New East Coast wreck dive
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01-15-2009, 08:24 PM,
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2009, 09:14 PM by MAXFACTOR.)
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Re: New East Coast wreck dive
FIRST.... HATS OFF TO THE PILOT FOR NOT TAKING OUT 30 BUILDINGS IN MANHATTAN. AND THEN TO LAND IT WITH OUT BOUNCING /FLIPPING or BUSTING THE PLANE UP ........ IS AMAZING TO ME.
That won't be a fun dive for any diver. The current in the river there is very strong, except for about 20 minutes when the tidal action slows and reverse's. I used to swim off the pier on 69th st in Brooklyn, about a 5 minute boat ride from where the plane crashed. Where the plane crashed ... Manhattan runs along side the river, and that particular part of the river is narrow then say the bay, where I use to jump in. On any given day, the current is running fast. In fact, you could usually jump off the pier on the right corner, and be at the left corner end of the pier in about 7 seconds. Thats fast. IN FACT... I just watched some video of one of the survivors talking on land, and you can actually see the plane moving with the current. WATCH IT.. Grumpie, how fast does the mississippi run at nominal rain conditions / water levels? I can reasonably tell you the Hudson probably runs as fast with the ebb and tidal action created off CONEY ISLAND. (where the best hot dogs in the world can be purchased.) NATHAN's ORIGINAL. maxfactor |
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New East Coast wreck dive - by lotsofgadgets - 01-15-2009, 04:11 PM
Re: New East Coast wreck dive - by Hydro - 01-15-2009, 05:50 PM
Re: New East Coast wreck dive - by grumpie - 01-15-2009, 05:57 PM
Re: New East Coast wreck dive - by MAXFACTOR - 01-15-2009, 08:24 PM
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