No, it wasn't the interstate. It was a bridge that is a small part of a very long interstate. It was a terrible thing, but it was nowhere near where this plan landed. If the plane had to land on the new bridge, I would think the bridge would hold up. The problems the old bridge had, are (according to what I have consistently read) a problem around the country with aging infrastructure. That doesn't excuse the fact that it happened, but instead remains a caution that there are many such bridges around the country that can suffer the same fate if not repaired in a timely manner.I-35, wasn't that the interstate that just collapsed into the river a number of years ago ? Glad the plane landed where it was strong.
I live at most two miles from where that happened and I didn't know about it until I checked the weather on one of the local TV station's web sites as I typically do.
Tony
It's so wonderful there were no injuries.
The driver of the car will have a good accident story to tell- I got hit by a plane!
Thanks FastTrax. That is my area (Anoka County). I do have a handheld scanner that I only use when I hear lots of sirens so I know if there is something we need to know about right away.I think this feed is in your neck of the woods Tony.
www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/32507
If not check here:
www.broadcastify.com/listen/stid/27
Have a good one.
Thanks FastTrax. That is my area (Anoka County). I do have a handheld scanner that I only use when I hear lots of sirens so I know if there is something we need to know about right away.
Interesting aside...we live in Anoka County. Minneapolis proper is in Hennepin County. The border between the two is 4 blocks south of us. If we lived on the other side of the border street (37th Ave.), our property taxes would be at least 4 times higher than they are, and we would be stuck with that terrible crime problem they have there now. what a difference 4 blocks can make!
Tony
Well, I am not really a "scannerhead" since I rarely use it. I did listen to it for a short while when I first got it years ago, but it was maddening because most of the time, it seems cops have to act as parents to adults who never seemed to grow up - mostly domestic squabbles among those who can't figure out how to resolve their own problems. Unfortunately, for police, these are apparently often the most dangerous situations since they don't know what they are walking into.Another scannerhead. I have a couple of handhelds too but Florida law says you cant have them in a vehicle. Crooks know that too so they are plying their trade using cellphones listening to Broadcastify. Go figure.
Years ago when I received my second and last CB license, it stated on that license that “This license will not expire.” I think the FCC got tired of continually sending out licenses every few years during the CB rage.Well, I am not really a "scannerhead" since I rarely use it. I did listen to it for a short while when I first got it years ago, but it was maddening because most of the time, it seems cops have to act as parents to adults who never seemed to grow up - mostly domestic squabbles among those who can't figure out how to resolve their own problems. Unfortunately, for police, these are apparently often the most dangerous situations since they don't know what they are walking into.
My interest in radio was back up until the late 80s when I had my General Class amateur radio license. My interest then was building equipment much more than blabbing on the air. Specifically, I enjoyed building low power CW rigs and putting them on the air. This is referred to as QRP CW (low power, usually 5W or less and CW - mores code) operation. For me, the real fun was building the equipment and then seeing it work before starting the next project. Since we moved into our condo, I let my license lapse and moved on to other interests.
Tony
Amateur radio changed a lot over more recent years also. In the past (pre-1980s), amateur radio required that we take a test to show that we knew a certain amount about electronics and also a certain level of ability with Morse code. People argue that these days, Morse code is no longer needed and it apparently has been eliminated from the requirements. However, it is still true today that Morse code can get through where other forms of communication can't. Unfortunately, the numbers of those who know how to use it have greatly dwindled.Years ago when I received my second and last CB license, it stated on that license that “This license will not expire.” I think the FCC got tired of continually sending out licenses every few years during the CB rage.
Small planes landing on a highway is nothing new, but unlike this one, some haven’t had a good experience. I’m glad everyone was OK.
the last video, the guy got it all wrong: your supposed to land parallel
I can just see Farmers new addition to we've seen it allIt's so wonderful there were no injuries.
The driver of the car will have a good accident story to tell- I got hit by a plane!