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Not only is it hard, but very very hard. Simply put, there is no way to know HOW an aircraft will enter the water surface. To date, the most survivable water landing is the 'belly landing', see US Airways 1549, aka 'Miracle On The Hudson'. Any other entry will end in catastrophe.They need to make planes being able to survive ocean crashes. It shouldnt be too hard.
Captain: Iriyanto
First Officer: Remi Emmanuel Plesel
Flight Attendants:
Wanti Setiawati
Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi
Oscar Desano
Wismoyo Ari Prambudi
Engineer: Saiful Rakhmad
The 155 passengers included 138 adults, 16 children and 1 baby.
It is actually very hard and very expensive...the problem is that when a large aircraft hits the water at any significant speed the effect is the same as the aircraft hitting concrete.They need to make planes being able to survive ocean crashes. It shouldnt be too hard.
actually i read somewhere beyond 65 kmph , water behaves just like concrete. so it is hard to make a plane withstand such a large force .They need to make planes being able to survive ocean crashes. It shouldnt be too hard.