If you see a jet cruising down I-95 today, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. The US Airways jet that pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed on the Hudson River is traveling along Maryland highways today. Making its way on a truck, the jet is eventually landing in a museum in North Carolina.
The truck left Perryville shortly after 9 a.m. this morning and is heading south on I-95 to 695. From there, the truck will head towards I-70 and then I-68 towards West Virginia. The 16-foot-wide truck requires two lanes, so expect delays along the route. For updates, see the Maryland State Highway Administration's twitter account.
The plane, which has already made its way through New Jersey and Delaware, has been drawing crowds on the side of the highway. So, aviation enthusiasts in Maryland should keep their eyes peeled today!
[Image: courtesy of msnbc.com]





