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April seeks to be coolestHeraldNetThe Air Force medical team deserves a “Sully” award, in honor of Captain CB “Sully” Sullenberger — the US Airways pilot who safely landed his powerless ...
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Heroic Water Landings Lure Seaplane Lovers to Fantasy of Flight's Splash-InHelicopter Association InternationalCaptain Sullenberger safely landed the airplane on the chilly waters of the Hudson River just west of midtown Manhattan. Of the 150 passengers and five crew ...
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Expanding government payrolls increases benefits for everyoneExplore Baltimore CountyAt the risk of getting involved in a non-debate, let me suggest that Mr. Seymour sounds like the passenger who complained, after Captain Sullenberger landed ...
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'Glenn Beck': Beck's Book ClubFOXNewsSHERWOOD: Typically, it takes a person in a position of authority — literally a flight attendant, literally Captain Sullenberger, literally a person of ...
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Ex-BA Captain Talks About Heathrow CrashAVwebChesley Sullenberger, sometimes called the Hero of the Hudson, who ditched his A320 in the Hudson River in Jan. of 2009. Sullenberger was able to retire ...
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Daily MailHERO PILOTIS ON THE DOLEMirror.co.ukWhile in America, plane hero Captain Chesley Sullenberger is set to make millions from his story, Peter is jobless and feels forced out of BA by a ...At times I feel my wife and children would be better off if I'd crashed the ...Daily Mailall 4 news articles »
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Plug In musicRocks Off Concert Cruises Kicks Off Its 10 AnniversaryPlug In music... at the very spot the plane water-landed and the band will go out on the wing and perform our hit 'Gay Bar' and dedicate it to Captain Sullenberger. ...
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Fly by Wire, By William LangewiescheIndependentasked Captain Sullenberger. "Actually not," replied co-pilot Skiles. So their Airbus A320 crash-landed on the Hudson River in the shadow of Manhattan's ...
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The Triangle of Solid Standard Operating ProceduresFireEngineering.comWhen the plane struck the birds just moments after takeoff, Captain Sullenberger and First Officer Skiles had 208 seconds to make the hundreds of decisions ...
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LETTER: Experience limitsPratt Tribune“Sorry, Captain Sullenberger, but you have too much experience; we have decided to let a younger pilot have a chance. Meet IB Green, he just got his license ...and more »
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From Ft. Lauderdale, FL to Charlotte, NC - Flight 1167 'Miracle on Hudson' pilot retires
Captain Sullenberger re-traces the path of the Hudson River plane crash and gives chilling account of the near disaster. Narrated by Harrison Ford, this all-new special with exclusive interviews and footage airs Sun, Jan 10 @ 9pm/8c on TLC. For more info and footage, go to tlc.com/braceforimpact.
Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger Bay Area Pilot; Author, Highest Duty In conversation KGO tvs Dan Ashley Sullenberger had less than three minutes to plan and execute the water landing hailed around the world as the miracle on the Hudson last winter. In a talk about work, priorities and challenges, Sully reveals how hed spent his entire life preparing for those minutes in the cockpit of US Airways Flight 1549, when his actions would mean life or death.
As part of the hearing held by Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-9), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law (CAL), US Airways pilot, Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger, who rose to fame when he successfully carried out the emergency ditching of his plane in the Hudson River the so-called Miracle on the Hudson" -- testified on the need to protect airline employee and retiree benefits and pensions as part of the bankruptcy process.
Complete video at: fora.tv How safe is flying? "Safe and getting safer," according to famed pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger. However, the current state of the economy may deter the "best and brightest" from going into aviation, he says. ----- Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger had less than three minutes to plan and execute the water landing hailed around the world as "the miracle on the Hudson" last winter. In a talk about work, priorities and challenges, Sully reveals how he'd spent his entire life preparing for those minutes in the cockpit of US Airways Flight 1549, when his actions would mean life or death. Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is a pilot from Danville, California. He is also the author of Highest Duty. Sullenberger rose to fame when he successfully carried out the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, offshore from Manhattan, New York City, on January 15, 2009, thus saving the lives of all 155 people on the aircraft.
Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the pilot who landed a failing US Airways jet on the Hudson River, saving the lives of all of the passengers and crew aboard, discusses that remarkable emergency landing and what made it possible. In Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters, he describes the life experiences that have helped make him who he is today.
The hero pilot known for the miracle landing on the Hudson answers your Oh My GOFF questions during a visit to DC to promote his new book. Go behind the scenes with WUSA tv's Angie Goff and Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger
October 1, 2009 Captain Sullenberger and First Officer Skiles first flight from NYC to Charlotte since January. Another closeup video of Captain Sullenberger on board leaving the cockpit. I decided not to upload the video, please view it at: www.tmz.com Source: TMZ
October 1, 2009 Captain Sully Sullenberger first flight from NYC to Charlotte. Source: NBC Nightly News
October 1, 2009 Captain Sullenberger's first flight from NYC to Charlotte, NC. Source: Fox news
US Airways Captain "Sully" Sullenberger has returned to the skies, along with co-pilot Jeffrey Skiles, on the exact route they were supposed to fly before the infamous "Miracle on the Hudson."
A US Airways jetliner with 150 passengers and 5 crew members plunged into the icy Hudson River on Thursday afternoon less than five minutes after taking off from laguardia Airport. Capt. CB Sully Sullenberger and crew performed heroic actions to bring all 150 people to safety. The Crew: Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger, III, joined US Airways in 1980. First officer Jeffrey B. Skiles, joined US Airways in 1986. Flight Attendant Sheila Dail, joined US Airways in 1980. Flight Attendant Doreen Welsh, joined US Airways in 1970. Flight Attendant Donna Dent, was hired by US Airways in 1982.
Captain Chesley B. Sully Sullenberger became a nationally known figure on January 15, 2009, when he successfully landed a severely damaged US Airways Flight 1549 in New Yorks Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155 passengers and crew. Highest Duty, written with Jeffrey Zaslow—co-author, with Randy Pausch of the New York Times bestseller The Last Lecture—is much more than the account of an extraordinary rescue, its the inspirational autobiography by one of the most captivating American heroes of the decade.
Heroic Hudson River pilot Captain CB Sully" Sullenberger visited St. Jude and met another group of heroes -- children fighting cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. Like Sully and the patients of St. Jude, you can be a hero. Become a St. Jude Partner in Hope for just $19 each month and help save the lives of children battling cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Visit www.stjude.org for more information.
US Airways Flight 1549 crew discuss the events of January 15, 2009 EAA airventure 2009
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US Airways Flight 1549 crew discuss the events of January 15, 2009 EAA airventure 2009
US Airways Flight 1549 crew discuss the events of January 15, 2009 EAA airventure 2009
NTSB animation shows the track, speed, and altitude of US Airways Flight 1549 that crashed in the Hudson, January 15, 2009. It is supplemented by ATC (air traffic control) audio and CVR (cockpit voice recorder, as text) information that details the situation as it unfolded for captain Sullenberger and copilot Skiles as the men made the best of their powerless Airbus A320. ... hudson crash sullenberger laguardia ntsb animation cvr 1549 us airways ditch airbus a320 atc cockpit recorder avweb ...
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...the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board's Board of Inquiry, Robert Sumwalt, told Sullenberger near the end of the captain's testimony this morning. The NTSB convened the three-day hearing today as part of its ongoing investigation into the...
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Hero pilot Captain Chesley Sullenberger throws out the first pitch before Cubs vs. Yankees game at the new Yankee Stadium
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Craig Ferguson honors the hero pilot of USAirways Flight 1549 on The Late Late Show.
Skilled Pilot Capt. Sullenberger speaks stressing that "the single most important piece of safety equipment is an experienced well trained pilot." And that "Experience & Skills" of pilots only comes from investing and if airlines do not change and start valuing the pilot profession, it will result in "future pilots are less experienced and less skilled, it logically follows that we will see negative consequences to the flying public and to our country"
The amazing crew of US Airways, Flight 1549, testify before the United States Senate. Capt. Sullenberger talks about how the economy may be compromising safety and driving the best pilots out of the business.
Captain Sullenberger saved the quality of lives of all working Americans yesterday when he testified to congress about corporate management using employees as ATM machines for their huge bonuses and pay at the expense of the quality of life and safety of all traveling Americans ... "usair hudson" "stephanie miller" "union labor" "captain sullenberger" "airline crew" "anti union"
Today, the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation held a hearing to receive testimony on the US Airways Flight 1549 Accident. On January 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549 ditched into the Hudson River at approximately 3:30 pm following a double-engine failure while in route to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. There were 150 passengers onboard and five flight crew. All 155 people onboard survived.
During the continuation of Katie Couric's interview with Captain Sullenberger that aired on February 10, 2009, he first voiced his concerns about the airline industry. The first part of her interview with Sullenberger aired on February 8, 2009. *Below is the full transcript of Sullenberger's testimoney today, February 24, 2009 on Capitol Hill: SULLENBERGER: I love my profession, I do not like what has happened to it. I would not be doing my duty if I did not report to you that I'm deeply ...
Aviation Subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington February 24, 2009. FULL TRANSCRIPT OF SULLENBERGER'S CONCERNS SULLENBERGER: While I love my profession, I do not like what has happened to it. I would not be doing my duty if I did not report to you that I'm deeply troubled about its future. Americans have been experiencing huge economic difficulties in recent months, but airline employees have been experiencing those challenges and ...
On January 15, 2009, Capt. Chesley Sullenberg piloted a damaged Airbus A320 into New York City's Hudson River, saving the lives of everyone aboard. The plane's engines were damaged shortly after takeoff after being struck by several geese. Capt. Sullenberger, along with US Airways crew and the air traffic controller who assisted in safely landing the disabled aircraft, testified before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. In this video, Congressman Vernon J. Ehlers of ...
seat, along with 8 channels of air traffic control conversations happening at the time. It's chilling, and not recommended for people afraid of flying. For the full experience, including the chance to zoom in and out and look around, download the raw Google Earth files at www.davinciglobal.com ... US Airways Airbus A320 Plane Crash River Hudson New York NY pilots view simulation cockpit Flight 1549 Capt Sullenberger landing captain engine failure bird strike recreation reenactment Google Earth ...
Attending Vanity Fair Oscar Party!!! Hero pilot Captain Sully and his wife, finally back home share their moving story and how their lives has changed.
(CNN) -- Capt. Chesley Sullenberger, the hero pilot who safely landed a full passenger jet in the Hudson River, was once again honored with cheers and applause Tuesday during a ceremony for him hosted by the governor of his home state. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, first lady Maria Shriver and other dignitaries greeted Sullenberger at the state Capitol rotunda in Sacramento. Taking a break from difficult negotiations over a troubled state budget, the governor presented Sullenberger ...
Governor Schwarzenegger and the First Lady hosted a celebration in honor of Captain Chesley Sullenberger recognizing the heroism he displayed in safely guiding US Airways Flight 1549 to an emergency water landing in New York Citys Hudson River on January 15, 2009.
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The Miracle on the Hudson. Investigators have confirmed that birds struck both engines of the Airbus A320 just after takeoff. The National Transportation Safety Board has released a photograph of a grey-black feather recovered from the jets left engine after it was lifted from the river-bed. The feather bolstered the theory that the aircraft was hit by a flock of Canada geese. Organic remains from inside both engines and the wings are being sent to the Smithsonian Institution in ...
Interview with crew including Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger and a passenger. US Airways Flight 1549 landed in the Hudson river, New York. All 155 passengers and crew survived.
wings are being sent to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington for analysis before a final report is made. The radio recordings show that Captain Sullenberger immediately reported that a bird strike had taken out both aircraft engines. Less than two minutes after reporting that he had reached 5000 feet, Captain Sullenberger radioed the tower: Ah this is, uh, cactus fifteen thirty nine hit birds we lost thrust in both engines were turning back towards LaGuardia. The tower halted flights ...

