143 people rescued from plane that slid into a nearby river

In Jacksonville, Florida, an incoming Boeing 737 overran the landing strip and ended up sliding into St. John’s river; all passengers on board survived.

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23 thoughts on “143 people rescued from plane that slid into a nearby river

  1. With the Sherbrooke River tragedy, I think my initial write, could have come across as, reactive. Upon further reflection, would express regret, that, "bucketlist" adventure "selfie pic" I'm a "local legend" of this "close-knit" community, when it is still a tourist destination readers, and, any caring member of this "close-knit" community WOULD be entitled to ask. . . merely from a stand point of future preventive implementation, and thorough understanding, of the correct sequencing, timeline, from the time a distress signal was alerted, as to why, and how, this unfolded.
    What was anyone wading in this location to start with ?
    AND in the CONDITIONS also.
    "Thrill seeking" over confident, insta gram pic grandiose "legends", who have no business doing or being where they are, or smart about the day chosen to do it.
    Grow a brain people !
    " Close-knit" community ?
    Oh, I'm sure it is, providing you don't giveaway "fishing" spots, don't act sobre, don't upset the local misogynistic "EQUALITY" "power couples", (in other words, the narcissistic second and third and fourth wives set); don't upset or contest the atheist, pro fire-arm, butthole, barter barter karma karma, cultural exchange and get the Government to pay because it's only an opinion, and generally take it up the tail-pipe endorsing "new age Christian citizens" in the region and their total bullshit VALUE judgments and completely staged "arsehole antics" ; depending on whether I'm around, attitudes.
    And, providing you DON'T take exception to, or question, the overpriced B and B's, and overpriced clothes shops, and "communal" open room policy massage operators, and "cafe latte" people watching voyeuristic stare bear, whether your blinds are up or down, why your blinds are down, whether your lights are on etc, etc, bunch of meddling, medicated busy bodies . . . ?
    And providing you're into same gender unions, and civil celebrants, Imams and PASTORS ;
    Otherwise, yes, it is a "close-knit" community. As if the majority don't know that "close-knit" is a friendly way of describing : parochial, non inclusive, clicky, incestuous, nepotistic, copy-catting, shallow and SIMPLETON !
    Oh yes. It is a "close-knit" community.
    Isn't it ?

  2. This was a 737NG not a 737MAX and it was caused by the weather seriously people have such low IQ about aviation

  3. Dang.. those 737’s been taking the heat…Perhaps God is trying to tell us something regarding this aircraft??
    Thank goodness all survived and the water was shallow..

  4. So grateful that the passengers survived! That is a true miracle from God! Praying for any families that are grieving the passing of their pets!

  5. PEOPLE, the 737 is a different variant than the 737 MAX. This is obviously caused by weather and pilot error! STOP JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS!

  6. Makes you wonder when the safest plane with the best pilots are used by Fedex and UPS. You are better off to box yourself up and fly Fedex next day air.

  7. Surely the air traffic controllers advised the pilot of the severe weather. Presumably the pilot could have landed at nearby Cecil Field or JIA to wait out the storm, 30 minutes maybe. He could then have flown the short hop to NAS. Why would he not do this? Any ideas?

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