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Interview with Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger , crew Flight 1549

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

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.

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  • Kudos to all involved. The FO Jeff is a very funny man. God bless all of you

  • this mans biggest attribute is his humility.

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  • the co captain doesnt even get a mention in all the hysteria lol

  • Hmmm she just happened to be staring out the window into the hudson.. ok Robin. I believe ya :/

  • i highly salute captain sully for the job has done and all the crew!!!!

  • Sully is not a pilot, he's an angel!

  • These guys must have been exhausted from all the press and interviews. That alone would give you PTSD.

  • Sully my favorite pilot!!

  • Colgan 3407's demise was not criminal, but it sure should have been. Colgan's demise was not only due to inexperience, it was caused by a severe lack of cockpit discipline. That yahoo who was in the left seat wasn't fit to fly a kite.

    Fortunately, I'm blessed to be able to fly Air Mooney most the time, and Southwest can pretty much take me wherever else I need to go. I avoid the regionals like the plague, and I don't allow my family to fly on them either.

  • Oh sorry I meant contractor, I'm very worried too. You know about flight 3407 and the God awful fight crew that was responsible for that accident ?, I'm scared to fly now after hearing their conversation, if you haven't heard it yet get ready to be pissed , it's just a public warning of what type of training these pilots are getting, I think they only need 300 hours now, it's scary, because like you say these experienced pilots will probably leave the aviation field due to financial strains

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