on a vulnerable french made airliner, which, with it's superb american captain at the controls, managed a precision dead stick water landing. Sadly (but not surprisingly) the french liferafts sank....
Hangtime, very amusing but I hate to break it to you. Airbus is not French, was never French and never will be French. Stop giving the French all the credit. As for the French liferafts? Well they're American.
But back to the point. The pilots did a great job particularly the Captain. Most pilots earn their entire salary at least once in their career. If he hadn't done it before, he qualifies now.
Interestingly this is the third recent double engine failure in an airliner in recent times. There was the Heathrow 777 on finals and the more recently the Ryanair B737 which also had a birdstrike and double engine failure while landing at Rome. That pilot did a similarly brilliant job getting the jet onto the runway but somehow never got the credit for saving everyone's life.
They say everything happens in threes, well I hope this is the end of the double engine failure trend.
