Theres a message here. Employers dont sack old experienced people. Their skills could be invaluable as we can see. A keen young worker couldnt pull this off without the experience.
that's not quite right, in fact there were three others who managed a "forced water landing", but sully, his crew and the ferry rescuers made the miracle happen. Even twelve years later I can't figure, what wuould have happened with another configuration of staff.
i still can't get enough of this story. with all of the bad news we have this makes me feel good. i'm not quite sure if it's a "miracle" though. it was a combination of extraordinary skill and professionalism from the crew which includes both pilots and flight attendants, a very well engineered craft, not perfect but still over all calm and cooperation of the passengers, a pretty clear day, calm and non icey river, landing in the middle of a ferry route, and fast action of all the rescuers. if one wants to consider all of that coming together just right as a miracle then so be it.
When you devote your life to helping people and saving people, and it doesn't always work and you don't always get thanked, things like this means a lot. The landing and rescue were magnificent and inspired us all to work harder and care more.
I watched the movie, Sully one awesome Pilot, and crew, all of New York and other rescue crew, I consider you all Hero's. flight attendants training and reactions to this accident. You all did a wonderful job. The most important thing is that no one was lost. Tom Hanks, and all the actors/actresses who playes in the movie Sully out standing performance, watched it 3x's. Clint Eastwood awesome job!!! Much love to Captain Sully, the crew, the survivors, and all responders.
Sully, thank you! You are amazing Captain. Thank you for all crew team and passengers! I work in aviation business in Russia. I am Russian. This particular case happened, is good exsample to sho, how right captain's decision and cooperation of crew and passengers made everebody survived.
Whether or not you want to use the term hero, well I suppose that's debatable. But nobody can deny that the crew performed perfectly under extremely unfavorable conditions. The pilot didn't want to have to land in the river, but it was his only viable option and once that became clear to him, he did what he had to do. Competence. Sheer and utter, almost epic competence on the part of the whole crew. What a job well done, and quite deserving of our admiration and applause.
A complete real hero, just goes to show not all hero's wear capes. A true human being putting others before himself in such a forced fast decision making crisis.
At the moment of rescue, nothing mattered but helping people in need. Race, gender, religion, financial status, none of that existed. In that moment, there was nothing more than a determination to get those people to safety. The world needs more moments like this. Maybe without near catastrophe though.
I've never liked flying because I know there's always that chance that it will crash....thankfully the times I have it didn't. I can only imagine what these people must have been going through to actually here those words....thank God above for Captain Sullenberger and his experience plus his co-pilot Skiles and the whole crew....not many captains who have to ditch a plane....making quick decisions...get to save everyone on board....when things went so wrong....I'm glad I wasn't on it....I know I would have freaked out....saying my prayers...wanting someone to hold my hand....Not many people live to tell they survived a plane crash....I bet they are truly grateful....thanks to all those helped in the rescue too!
The skill of the crew was phenomenal. So was the rescue effort by New Yorks finest and their citizens. The plane was in the Hudson in the middle of January only minutes after take off. Not a lot of room for error and everyone on board and on the ground was on point with their decisions. Safety came first and not a single life was lost. Except for the Geese. New Yorkers were due for a feel good story like this.
Frikkin onion chopping ninjas in my room making my eyes water again!! How must it feel to be sitting across a room / studio with either the people who saved your life or the people whose lives you saved? I hope I never have to find out. But to every pilot who has ever flown a plane I was in, please know that I (and most others) are well aware that we place our lives in your hands and eternally grateful that you take that seriously. God bless you all!!
The other pilot was going through the checklist. Sully was given the responsibility of flying the plane. Sully was the pilot in command, meaning he had the responsibility of controlling the aircraft.
Let me see you land a commercial air liner with disabled engines, with a crew and 155 passengers on board, land on a river and not hurt anyone or damage the aircraft. And do all this in three minutes. If you don't like this story of heroism, go watch something else..please.
Undoubtedly, 'Sully' was instrumental in getting that plane down safely. BUT, I am wondering if the Airbus 320's design was instrumental in achieving a water landing without the plane breaking up?
I see these people,crew, passengers, rescuers all together and it's so beautiful. If I were in that aircraft I wouldn't care if another passenger is black or white, Arab or European, christian or muslim, gay or straight and so on. So guys, some of you on the web that don't stop fighting for no real reason just put yourselves there. Come on, here is the truth, here is the beauty.
i didnt notice in several videos if both engines were pulled off on impact, but the footage showed he landed it on that sweetspot just forward of the tail, and he held it up as long as gravety let him, that is exactly a seaplane lands. the navy used to rid gulls around airports using the radar on ships coming into port. they'd get everybody off the decks and turn on the radar, and cook them from the inside out .
The port (left) engine came off at impact but that is expected with a hard impact due to "shear bolts" that enable an engine to come off in a catastrophic stall so the planes mainframe is not damaged due to a large bird strick or other bad problem
Why do people forget he was not the only one in the cockpit? It takes 2 (TWO) people to fly an airliner.. yet the actual pilot got zero recognition. Sully was only the supervisor onboard.
Britney strikes me as such a wonderful girl. And the strength, and kindness can both be found in her beautiful face. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (I'm not american) but she seems to have Native American features, no? Cosmo on the other hand, sweet guy sporting on of the funniest English I heard. Gotta love them all, for being there when a catastrophe just avoided was about to turn to a new one.
That is such an amazing story. In the movies people would be grabbing other passengers and shoving them out of the way to try and escape, however in reality most people are gracious and thankful. Especially since the first half of the rescue was about a brave intrepid pilot "Sully'" or Captain Sullengerger who was grace under fire. My question: why aren't engine ports housed in heavy wire mesh? DO they make it? Loosing a whole plane over something so obviously practical seems absurd.
Exactly. I didn't even know who the crew of Flight 1549 were until a few months ago. I just didn't care. I only found out about them because I was bored one night and I came across an old article online. I'm more interested in computers and music.
The woman at 1:45 says her friend wouldn’t let her call her husband, but in another documentary that same woman says she left a voicemail to her husband after he didn’t answer when she called.
I thought the exact same thing!! She says, "of course he didn't answer," while making a face. Why do you think she lied? Lol I was going to comment on that, but figured no one would know what i was talking about.
@@ChiiBomb this interview was published a month or so after the accident and her friend was there and kind of confirmed the story so she probably lied on the documentary. Husband was probably like wait, what? Lol
Sully is a fine human being. A real hero.
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Sully is the best possible PR face that the airline could have asked for in this situation.
Theres a message here. Employers dont sack old experienced people. Their skills could be invaluable as we can see. A keen young worker couldnt pull this off without the experience.
All the boatmen were on the problem immediately, respect due for that.
And the original captains of the ferries were actually also in the movie.
@@MrTruth111 wow really didn't know
No other pilot in history had done this! I honestly don't think anyone else could have
that's not quite right, in fact there were three others who managed a "forced water landing", but sully, his crew and the ferry rescuers made the miracle happen. Even twelve years later I can't figure, what wuould have happened with another configuration of staff.
@@telemachbreuer601 I'm pretty sure they meant no other pilot did this without lives being lost
i still can't get enough of this story. with all of the bad news we have this makes me feel good. i'm not quite sure if it's a "miracle" though. it was a combination of extraordinary skill and professionalism from the crew which includes both pilots and flight attendants, a very well engineered craft, not perfect but still over all calm and cooperation of the passengers, a pretty clear day, calm and non icey river, landing in the middle of a ferry route, and fast action of all the rescuers. if one wants to consider all of that coming together just right as a miracle then so be it.
They'll all admit it's a miracle I think you should too
Perfect accurate decision, speed, timing and TEAMWORK
Deserve to Say A SUPERHERO
I'm crying. Team Effort made this work. God Bless Everyone !!!
When you devote your life to helping people and saving people, and it doesn't always work and you don't always get thanked, things like this means a lot. The landing and rescue were magnificent and inspired us all to work harder and care more.
That was so fantastic. Its just incredible no one died in this acident. Congrats Captain Sully, all his crew and the rescuers.
Sully deserves all the respect he gets he's a real hero to have saved all souls aboard that aircraft on that day
I watched the movie, Sully one awesome Pilot, and crew, all of New York and other rescue crew, I consider you all Hero's. flight attendants training and reactions to this accident. You all did a wonderful job.
The most important thing is that no one was lost.
Tom Hanks, and all the actors/actresses who playes in the movie Sully out standing performance, watched it 3x's.
Clint Eastwood awesome job!!!
Much love to Captain Sully, the crew, the survivors, and all responders.
Sully, thank you! You are amazing Captain. Thank you for all crew team and passengers!
I work in aviation business in Russia. I am Russian. This particular case happened, is good exsample to sho, how right captain's decision and cooperation of crew and passengers made everebody survived.
Whether or not you want to use the term hero, well I suppose that's debatable. But nobody can deny that the crew performed perfectly under extremely unfavorable conditions. The pilot didn't want to have to land in the river, but it was his only viable option and once that became clear to him, he did what he had to do. Competence. Sheer and utter, almost epic competence on the part of the whole crew. What a job well done, and quite deserving of our admiration and applause.
I think of this man every time I’m on a plane . God bless them!
absolutely an amazing pilot
This is the first I've heard of Ed McDonald. Yet another unknown name in this incredible story. Good job my friend.
He's so dignified and bad ass.
We train'em right in the Air Force! Best pilots in the world. I would have expected nothing less. Well done, Sully! The "right stuff" indeed.
A complete real hero, just goes to show not all hero's wear capes. A true human being putting others before himself in such a forced fast decision making crisis.
Despite any media dramatization, this is in fact a remarkable and profound story of people coming together to help each other out.
Full of Awe to this amazing crew
At the moment of rescue, nothing mattered but helping people in need. Race, gender, religion, financial status, none of that existed. In that moment, there was nothing more than a determination to get those people to safety. The world needs more moments like this. Maybe without near catastrophe though.
I've never liked flying because I know there's always that chance that it will crash....thankfully the times I have it didn't. I can only imagine what these people must have been going through to actually here those words....thank God above for Captain Sullenberger and his experience plus his co-pilot Skiles and the whole crew....not many captains who have to ditch a plane....making quick decisions...get to save everyone on board....when things went so wrong....I'm glad I wasn't on it....I know I would have freaked out....saying my prayers...wanting someone to hold my hand....Not many people live to tell they survived a plane crash....I bet they are truly grateful....thanks to all those helped in the rescue too!
"Did you REALLY think it was going to be ok?" Hahahahahahaaaa
NO! I thought we were as dead as fried chicken, wtf??
Gotta look cool, calm and collected for the viewers Mustard Tiger XD
The skill of the crew was phenomenal. So was the rescue effort by New Yorks finest and their citizens. The plane was in the Hudson in the middle of January only minutes after take off. Not a lot of room for error and everyone on board and on the ground was on point with their decisions. Safety came first and not a single life was lost. Except for the Geese. New Yorkers were due for a feel good story like this.
No god, no miracle, no luck. Pure skill, not everyone can be a pilot and not any pilot can do a crash landing safely.
The safest is always extremely violent and painful, no matter how you do it.
ye of such little faith.
Weird Tom Hanks looks totally different here...
because its THE ACTUAL SULLY here lol
right over your head
i know he was joking btw
lol
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sully the movie brought me here.
same
Frikkin onion chopping ninjas in my room making my eyes water again!!
How must it feel to be sitting across a room / studio with either the people who saved your life or the people whose lives you saved? I hope I never have to find out. But to every pilot who has ever flown a plane I was in, please know that I (and most others) are well aware that we place our lives in your hands and eternally grateful that you take that seriously. God bless you all!!
The other pilot was going through the checklist. Sully was given the responsibility of flying the plane. Sully was the pilot in command, meaning he had the responsibility of controlling the aircraft.
I would submit the moustaches on both the pilot and copilot, in tandem with their flying skills, had much to do with the amazing crash landing.
If it weren't for the moustaches I don't think they would have made it!
The should donate them to the Smithsonian :)
What a hero 😊
We need more people like this in the world.
MoeDaMiz guy.
Let me see you land a commercial air liner with disabled engines, with a crew and 155 passengers on board, land on a river and not hurt anyone or damage the aircraft. And do all this in three minutes. If you don't like this story of heroism, go watch something else..please.
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we need more sully. we r proud of u sir
Undoubtedly, 'Sully' was instrumental in getting that plane down safely. BUT, I am wondering if the Airbus 320's design was instrumental in achieving a water landing without the plane breaking up?
Watched a few videos about flight 1549. They are inspirational.
I see these people,crew, passengers, rescuers all together and it's so beautiful. If I were in that aircraft I wouldn't care if another passenger is black or white, Arab or European, christian or muslim, gay or straight and so on. So guys, some of you on the web that don't stop fighting for no real reason just put yourselves there. Come on, here is the truth, here is the beauty.
Knowing that everybody was safe and all anybody ever think about the birds and how they were killed in those engines aww rip
Destinee Mercer the birds were my first thought tbh.
Thank You everyone!!!!!!!!!!
Pilots did an excellent job!
Forget music, sport and movie star "heros"....Mr. Sullenberger and his crew are the REAL deal...
Job well done!
Thumbs up if "Sully" movie brought u here....
Its called the "right stuff"
Few of us have these qualities.
Did anybody stop to think about the poor birds massacred by the plane??! Glad everyone survived it though.
I was thinking about the same thing too... RIP birds...
Yes I cried for those poor birds and hoped their demise was instant.
Flying head first into a plane engine, something tells me it would've been pretty intant.
i didnt notice in several videos if both engines were pulled off on impact, but the footage showed he landed it on that sweetspot just forward of the tail, and he held it up as long as gravety let him, that is exactly a seaplane lands.
the navy used to rid gulls around airports using the radar on ships coming into port. they'd get everybody off the decks and turn on the radar, and cook them from the inside out .
It was just like the Titanic just before it sank! Women and the babies first on the Life-boats!
The port (left) engine came off at impact but that is expected with a hard impact due to "shear bolts" that enable an engine to come off in a catastrophic stall so the planes mainframe is not damaged due to a large bird strick or other bad problem
It really amazing history 🙏🙏🙏.
@Mark Maddle Very,very good insight!!
I know this is an emotional video and all but... I can't b the only one that noticed how damn cute Brittany is! Dayum, she's pretty. Js
IKR!
Thank sully you are amazing 👏❤💖hero
Sally really hero!!!
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Why do people forget he was not the only one in the cockpit? It takes 2 (TWO) people to fly an airliner.. yet the actual pilot got zero recognition. Sully was only the supervisor onboard.
Immediately after the birdstrike sully took control of the aircraft. Jeff gets a damn lot of credit. Hush.
Class act
God Save All ! What a lucky escape from Death. Capt Fantastic Pilot & Co pilot are Heroes.❤️❤️❤️❤️
Britney strikes me as such a wonderful girl. And the strength, and kindness can both be found in her beautiful face. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (I'm not american) but she seems to have Native American features, no?
Cosmo on the other hand, sweet guy sporting on of the funniest English I heard. Gotta love them all, for being there when a catastrophe just avoided was about to turn to a new one.
What does that do? And does it work on a Mac?
That is such an amazing story. In the movies people would be grabbing other passengers and shoving them out of the way to try and escape, however in reality most people are gracious and thankful. Especially since the first half of the rescue was about a brave intrepid pilot "Sully'" or Captain Sullengerger who was grace under fire. My question: why aren't engine ports housed in heavy wire mesh? DO they make it? Loosing a whole plane over something so obviously practical seems absurd.
If your pilots have a moustache, you will be fine!
Amazing also that so many special people were all there at the same time. Does not happen very often.
You've come up with a couple new "races" there. Very interesting... Do you even know what a race is?
7:48 What's with the patch?
that was no miracle. Experience FTW
Ed McDonald is what "Serve and protect" is all about!!!!!
I wanna cry
Flying on Wednesday. Now I'll pay attention
My grandparents were on that plane
Exactly. I didn't even know who the crew of Flight 1549 were until a few months ago. I just didn't care. I only found out about them because I was bored one night and I came across an old article online. I'm more interested in computers and music.
Has anyone veer mentioned how the birds have felt? Anyway...Good job
Id imagine they didnt feel much after hitting a jet engine
+JesusChrist hahaha lol
LOOOOOOOL dying. epic.
actually I thought about it ---typical humans only count the lives of our own species as having any value---talk about narcissism
A family of 150 formed in an instant...
There's the co ?
press 3 on your keyboard really fast and watch the video
USA can sell a good story
Fun fact: two days after this video, was the buffalo plane crash that killed 50 people
Thanks Cosmo for saving me from my legs being crushed.
I think Sully wanted to make another Lost series
they need to put it on tv to distraxct them from whats going on around the world.
The woman at 1:45 says her friend wouldn’t let her call her husband, but in another documentary that same woman says she left a voicemail to her husband after he didn’t answer when she called.
Cuz it's FAKE.
Anybody that can't see through this CAN'T see.
I thought the exact same thing!! She says, "of course he didn't answer," while making a face. Why do you think she lied? Lol I was going to comment on that, but figured no one would know what i was talking about.
xlxcrossxlx To make her story more dramatic. I can’t believe she’d tell two different versions on two different programs! Lol
@@ChiiBomb this interview was published a month or so after the accident and her friend was there and kind of confirmed the story so she probably lied on the documentary. Husband was probably like wait, what? Lol
Ik I shouldn't but 6:22 my name is Jeff
great story for final destination movie4 except no body dies in this one
Capt Sully really hated geese.
I agree with you but the aircraft was damaged lol it ripped a hole in it somewhere I forget where, but, yeah you're right, but there was damage.
Important is everyone survived!
He is amazing, wonderful, intelligent, & calm but you idolize him?
When you are flying by the seat of your pants it is a good idea to have a seat of your pants.
they should've asked " was it butter? "
what the hell. "who was on the cell phone!" like those damn teenagers always on there phone like hell its a emergency water landing
I do it 20 times a day on BF3
"I wouldve done it on July"
Forget everything else, that dude landed a plane on WATER.
Can you not say "Thank you Jesus," on TV?
lmfao what a boss
@renehoyvik i was being sarcastic read the rest of the posts before you tell me to get a clue :P you get a clue ... from my other posts lol
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Is that Nancy Greenberg at 1:47? I didn't get the name but the one after her lives in Hollywood.
These questions are uncomfortable
Worth staying up late
Must've been the shittest 5 mins for the pilot and those who knew what was going on.