30Th Anniverary of Flight 90

bahodeme

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Yeah I guess it has been 30 years ago.

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I was in high school when this happened. The superintendent of school at the time was told of the potential snowstorm and in spite the other area schools closed, schools were open until about 1 1/2 hrs before closing. Also during the day, the subway had a train derail ******* several people.
 
I grew up in Silver Spring;I was 11 years old, and I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing. We had just come in from playing in the snow for the hot-chocolate recharge, and saw the news footage of the helicopter lifting the woman from the frigid waters of the Potomac.


Scary ****.
 
I grew up in Silver Spring;I was 11 years old, and I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing. We had just come in from playing in the snow for the hot-chocolate recharge, and saw the news footage of the helicopter lifting the woman from the frigid waters of the Potomac.


Scary ****.

I grew up in D.C. The footage I remember most was the man (Lenny Skutnik) who survived the crash passing the harness from the helicopter to others. He finally lost strength to hang on the piece of ice supporting him and drowned.
 
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I remember that like it was yesterday. Terrible scene.

Remember the guy who dove into the water and helped that woman who lost her grip on the life ring from the helicopter? She couldn't even see because of the jet fuel in the water. It was so sad. But, it was awesome when that guy risked his life to save her.

 
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This also shows you how ill prepared the DC Area was for an emergency. The only helicopters DC had were the Bell helicopters like on M.A.S.H. Those helicopters were not equipped to fly in weather like that day. That particular helicopter was from the U.S. Park Police. Because of this there were changes in equipment and training.
 
never heard of this crash, so who gives a flying fuck..... no pun intended
 
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