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On January 15 2009 about 1527 eastern standard time US Airways flight 1549 an Airbus Industrie A320-214 N106US experienced an almost complete loss of thrust in both engines after encountering a flock of birds and was subsequently ditched on the Hudson River about 8.5 miles from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) New York City New York. The flight was en route to Charlotte Douglas International Airport Charlotte North Carolina and had departed LGA about 2 minutes before the in-flight event occurred. The 150 passengers and 5 crewmembers evacuated the airplane via the forward and overwing exits. One flight attendant and four passengers were seriously injured and the airplane was substantially damaged beyond repair. The National Transportation Safety Board determines that the probable cause of this accident was the ingestion of large birds into each engine which resulted in an almost total loss of thrust in both engines and the subsequent ditching on the Hudson River.