Okay who stole the engines of the plane that "crashed" into the Hudson River?
AP - Federal investigators said both engines of the US Airways jetliner that ditched into the Hudson River were missing Friday as reports emerged that the pilot who safely landed the aircraft had considered an emergency landing at two airports. Police divers were using sonar to find the engines. Kitty Higgins of the National Transportation Safety Board said both apparently came off after hitting the water Thursday.
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- OK I've got to fess up - it was me. I caught them while fishing off my boat as the plane came past. They're in my shed in the back garden if you want to collect them...
- Wasn't me!
- Well to be honest I heard the news and flew straight to New York in my Cessna 150M and landed that in the water, I then swam to the engines and pulled them to my Cessna and I put them on my Cessna. I put my Cessna engine on the Airbus. Please don't tell anybody though, I really want to keep them. All the "Sky-Racers" are jealous of me now. It took me 15 hours to get to New York but with these new engines on it only took me 4 hours.
- There never were any engines. It was a government plot, just like the airplane that hit the Pentagon, and the two that hit the Twin Towers. It was shot up in the air with a big CIA super secret rubber band. SHEESH!!
- wasent me!
- The engine on the right side of the plane is still on the wing and the left engine is in 30 to 50 feet of water in the Hudson. If you look at the aircraft as it sits "docked" it is leaning to the right. The right wing is heavier with it's engine so it wants to lean to that side.
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