(UPDATED) An image of the flight path superimposed on Google Earth has been added. More coming soon!
Here is some initial information about the US Airways flight that crash landed in the Hudson river shortly after departing KLGA bound for Charlotte. I will be updating this post as more information comes in. It appears the cause of the emergency was bird strikes in both engines, causing complete engine flameout.
Here is a table giving coordinates of the aircraft, speed and altitude, and the ATC facility with which the crew was communicating. Remarkable. You do practice engine out procedures extensively and aircraft are designed to survive bird strikes; the pilot’s judgment was impeccable and critical to the passengers’ survival. Had he attempted to return to KLGA, it would have had disastrous consequences.
Time
Position
Ground speed
Altitude
Facility
Eastern TZ
Latitude
Longitude
kts
Feet
Location/Type
03:26PM
40.80
-73.87
151
1800
New York TRACON
03:27PM
40.83
-73.87
174
2800
New York TRACON
03:27PM
40.86
-73.88
194
3200
New York Center
03:28PM
40.88
-73.90
202
2000
New York TRACON
03:28PM
40.86
-73.93
215
1600
New York Center
03:29PM
40.83
-73.95
194
1200
New York TRACON
03:29PM
40.82
-73.97
191
1300
New York Center
03:30PM
40.78
-74.00
189
400
New York TRACON
03:31PM
40.75
-74.02
153
300
New York TRACON
Here is the flight data superimposed on Google Earth: