http://www.exosphere3d.com/pubwww/pages/project_gallery/cactus_1549_hudson_river.html [Click the link above for the 7:22 minute video] The NTSB released the public docket for Flight 1549 on June 9, 2009. The docket contains a wealth of information that can be utilized in a full 3D reconstruction of the accident. Our work goes deep into the underlying framework of information and encompasses the entire spectrum of accident information. Integrating all spatial and temporal data allows us to approach this accident from a never-before-seen perspective. The ability to flexibly combine data, camera views and other visual elements is a key advantage in presenting an engaging real-time presentation of the accident sequence. All work you see on this page would withstand the rigors of qualification for presentation either as demonstrative evidence or, if sufficient witness testimony is available, real evidence. We have the capability to blend all of the information you see into any perceivable final product, depending on your specific visualization needs. The video below is best viewed full screen with HD enabled. [Also, see the 4:34 minute YouTube video] NTSB animation shows the track, speed, and altitude of US Airways Flight 1549 that crashed in the Hudson, January 15, 2009. It is supplemented by ATC (air traffic control) audio and CVR (cockpit voice recorder, as text) information that details the situation as it unfolded for captain Sullenberger and copilot Skiles as the men made the best of their powerless Airbus A320. [Also the 6:37 minute YouTube video] Miracle on the Hudson DVD. Order this AMAZING 18 min DVD at www.miracleonthehudsonvideo.com A compelling series of events of Flight 1549 that is informative, entertaing and captivating., Produced by a US Airways Captain and original score composed solely for this video by Joe Ercole, well recognized musician and composer in the music and movie industry. |
