Pilot Edward Powers and his 34 passengers were in terror as their airplane’s landing equipment totally malfunctioned. With no wheels to land on, Edward kept his cool and dramatically — and safely — made an emergency landing on the plane’s belly on a Newark International Airport runway. Watch the astonishing video below.
You might think an airplane couldn’t land without its wheels — thankfully, Edward Powers was able to pull it off on May 18. Despite serious landing equipment malfunctions, the Us Airways pilot Edward Powers was able to think on his toes and guide his plane and the 34 passengers inside it to safety.
Edward Powers: Us Airways Pilot’s Heroic Emergency Landing
The landing gear wouldn’t come down as Edward began his small Dash 8-100 Us Airways plane’s descent at about 1 Am. After several more failed attempts to lower the equipment, Edward realized that he would have to...
You might think an airplane couldn’t land without its wheels — thankfully, Edward Powers was able to pull it off on May 18. Despite serious landing equipment malfunctions, the Us Airways pilot Edward Powers was able to think on his toes and guide his plane and the 34 passengers inside it to safety.
Edward Powers: Us Airways Pilot’s Heroic Emergency Landing
The landing gear wouldn’t come down as Edward began his small Dash 8-100 Us Airways plane’s descent at about 1 Am. After several more failed attempts to lower the equipment, Edward realized that he would have to...
- 5/18/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
DVD Playhouse—February 2012
By Allen Gardner
To Kill A Mockingbird 50th Anniversary Edition (Universal) Robert Mulligan’s film of Harper Lee’s landmark novel pits a liberal-minded lawyer (Gregory Peck) against a small Southern town’s racism when defending a black man (Brock Peters) on trumped-up rape charges. One of the 1960s’ first landmark films, a truly stirring human drama that hits all the right notes and isn’t dated a bit. Robert Duvall makes his screen debut (sans dialogue) as the enigmatic Boo Radley. DVD and Blu-ray double edition. Bonuses: Two feature-length documentaries: Fearful Symmetry and A Conversation with Gregory Peck; Featurettes; Excerpts and film clips from Gregory Peck’s Oscar acceptance speech and AFI Lifetime Achievement Award; Commentary by Mulligan and producer Alan J. Pakula; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS 2.0 mono.
Outrage: Way Of The Yakuza (Magnolia) After a brief hiatus from his signature oeuvre of Japanese gangster flicks,...
By Allen Gardner
To Kill A Mockingbird 50th Anniversary Edition (Universal) Robert Mulligan’s film of Harper Lee’s landmark novel pits a liberal-minded lawyer (Gregory Peck) against a small Southern town’s racism when defending a black man (Brock Peters) on trumped-up rape charges. One of the 1960s’ first landmark films, a truly stirring human drama that hits all the right notes and isn’t dated a bit. Robert Duvall makes his screen debut (sans dialogue) as the enigmatic Boo Radley. DVD and Blu-ray double edition. Bonuses: Two feature-length documentaries: Fearful Symmetry and A Conversation with Gregory Peck; Featurettes; Excerpts and film clips from Gregory Peck’s Oscar acceptance speech and AFI Lifetime Achievement Award; Commentary by Mulligan and producer Alan J. Pakula; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS 2.0 mono.
Outrage: Way Of The Yakuza (Magnolia) After a brief hiatus from his signature oeuvre of Japanese gangster flicks,...
- 2/26/2012
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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