I have a friend who flies Beech 1900s for Colgan=2E He was in LGA twice today=2E He said that the NW 757 that was also hit (apparently not as bad= as the Airbus) was at the "US Airways hangar" at LGA=2E I'm not familiar wit= h LGA, only having been there once, so I'm not sure if this location makes any sense to you all but that's what he told me=2E =20 Greg Rendell PHL & ATL Original Message: ----------------- From: Jim Fuoco jfuoco@lynx=2Edac=2Eneu=2Eedu Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 20:48:52 -0500 To: AIRLINE@LISTSERV=2ECUNY=2EEDU Subject: Re: NW LGA Mishap I had a chance to see what was left of the NW incident around 7pm this evening as I sat on a US Airways Shuttle flight to Washington=2E=2E=2EI ha= ppened to look out the window and see a couple very large cranes at the NWA terminal=2E=2E=2Eand then a rather downward sloping NWA fuselage=2E=2Ethe = 319=2E=2E=2E It looked like they were getting ready to lift the aircraft=2E=2E Unfortunat= ely I could not get too close of a look, but I would image that 319 will be out of service for a while=2E I didn't realize a 757 was hit as well=2E=2E= =2EI guess that had already been towed away this morning=2E Not a good day for= NW at LGA=2E Jim -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web=2Ecom/ =2E