Some NJ residents did a double take when the fuselage of a jet, situated on a flatbed truck, rolled down streets. And it was no ordinary fuselage—it was U.S. Airways Flight 1549, which landed into the Hudson River on January 15. According to the Jersey Journal, freelance photographer Richard J. McCormack reported "that the fuselage, which had been brought to Weeks Marine Inc. in Jersey City for the federal investigation after it crash landed in the Hudson River, was supposed to head to Newark via the Officers Shawn Carson and Robert Nguyen Memorial Bridge, but the plane couldn't fit and hit the top of the bridge."

The fuselage eventually made it to the salvage yard in Harrison, NJ, while the National Transportation Safety Board continues its investigation. The NY Times says the plane will probably be there for 12-18 months; after the investigation, AIG (US Airways' insurer) will then take possession of the jet.