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You don't just fall straight down. Aside from air resistance, you will keep the horizontal velocity that the aircraft had when he fell.

The kid must have been quite a projectile.

Does that mean we are now going to get searched for any teenage boys hidden about our person?
That kid was dead within 15 minutes of the plane leaving Charlotte. If the hypoxia didn't kill him quickly, the cold certainly would have. And then there is the hydraulics of the wheels themselves. It's just an insane thing to do.

Seems like anybody with half a brain would have known that this was suicidal, especially after the Payne Stewart crash http://www.airsafe.com/stewart.htm

Very sad story.

Why does the title say CT? Are they implying he continued on momentum to Milton, MA? My gorilla math says yes.

Terminal velocity of 200 mph from 30k ft is ~ 6 min fall x 500mph plane speed = 50 miles max (w/o wind resistance)

EDIT: NE corner of CT to Milton is about 40mi so its borderline - Also the NYT title doesn't say CT