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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

150 people might not be alive today if it weren't for Capt. Sullenberger and the crew of U.S. Airways Flight 1549. 60 Minutes invited some of the passengers to reunite with them in, of all places, Charlotte N.C.

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  • January 15th - National Sullenberger Day !!!

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  • It's been 3 years since this accident happened, still fresh in the minds of many.

  • @mikado2 lol sweet speech but hes just too cool to talk it down like u do he did an outstanding job , if he would have try to go back to airport as many beginners maybe have done he would have prolly crashed and all the ppl on plane plus ppl on ground would have die but he did that quick decision to the river which was fantastic !!!!!!

  • THis person deserves at least A STREET with his name in NY ,i just think that is so stupid of one f.attendant not to b wearing her uniform like the others she is traumatized

  • @mikado2 Talk is cheap; had it been your life, or the life of someone you loved or cared for, you might have a different attitude. People who seek to marginalize the accomplishments of others are people who have accomplished very little themselves.

  • @mikado2 So many awful things happened that decade (the DC shooter, Columbia spacecraft, etc), it was nice to have some great things happen too.

  • Hey... calm down people. The dude did his job... Alot of pilots have saved people: by doing their jobs! Always gotta come and make it Hollywoodian.

  • @poloX1220 i cried watching this and im proud i was able to cry for such a heroic man who is alive, not dead, along with all his passengers, god bless, there has got to be a space in heaven for him and his crew.

  • I was aboard this flight. I'll be forever thankful for the movie "Airplane'; that is what made me decide that I wanted to dedicate my life to being a "Jive" translator.

  • this man is who you call a hero, very emotional reunion, it makes a change to see someone trying to save lives rather than killing them

  • Sullenberger talks likes a mother f*cking boss.

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