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Christian louboutin Many pasWhen a fatal airline crash occurs, the Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act requires airlines to return passenger possessions to passengers' families. Because no one died aboard Flight 1549, the law christian louboutin didn't apply. Passengers, including an Australian woman, on a US Airways flight that ditched in the Hudson River in New York are starting to get their luggage back, dried out and neatly packed inside FedEx boxes.Flight 1549 ditched in the river on January 15 and all passengers and crew scrambled aboard life rafts and rescue boats before the plane sank with their personal belongings. Perth singer Emma Cowan, 26, travelling overseas for the first time, was leaving New York after a week of sightseeing when the pilot of the Airbus was forced to ditch into the Hudson.Many passengers thought they christian louboutin shoes would never see their belongings again.But this month, Flight 1549 passengers are starting to get special deliveries of FedEx boxes containing dried and cleaned wallets, handbags, coats, cameras, jewellery, clothing, important papers and even toothbrushes rescued from the waters of the Hudson, USA Today reports. In a large, complex effort, US christian shoes Airways has with the help of a Texas-based company spent four months recovering, sorting, cleaning and restoring 36,000 passenger belongings pulled from louboutin shoes the plane when it was recovered from the riverbed.Inside passenger Karin Hill's FedEx box were her wallet and everything in it, a Swarovski crystal bracelet she was given for Christmas, a digital camera and souvenirs.
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