From the archives: 2009 "Miracle on the Hudson" plane landing
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- On Jan. 15, 2009, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed U.S. Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River after a bird strike disabled both his plane's engines in the skies over New York City. Miraculously, no one was killed. Here's how CBS News covered the incident.
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and the fact that both engines *did* fail. The whole crew on there did an amazing job
All New York most have had the most horrific collective PTSD episode when they saw that plane.
Starting off your report in the 2000s with “there’s been a plane crash in New York City” is never a good idea.
Which is primarily why this story was so resonant at the time.
I was a junior in high school when it happened and I still remember the story buzzing on the Internet. Feels so long ago.
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15 years ago today! WOW!
It's incredible to think that the decade began negatively involving airplanes and then ended positively with one.
An amazing, inspiring story, that NYC and the US for that matter, really needed at the end of that decade. 15 Years ago feels like yesterday.
They will never forget this incident should be on a Guinness book of records
no, sully did it because he had the skill to land on water. all pilots should be so skilled.
(they’re not, because less skilled pilots are cheaper)
No, it shouldn't. This isn't the first time where everyone survived. For example in 1991 the miracle at Gottröra happened (Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751), where both engines stalled due to ice. It krashed just 4 minutes after taking off and the plane broke into three pieces.
A friend of mine were on that flight and he hasn't flown since, he always takes the train to his home country even if it takes a lot longer time.
Jesus 15 years ago. I remember hearing all over the news
can you imagine? all of these people lived through a crash and have a second chance at life how incredible!!
15 years 🙀🙀👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Gawd it doesn't seem like it was 15 years ago
The crew on this flight ❤ wow always amazes me
For reference, 45 years before this incident, on 08/21/63, an Aeroflot Tu-124 airliner made a similar landing in Leningrad on the Neva, while it should be taken into account that the width of the Neva is three times narrower than the Hudson and the distance between the bridges where the plane splashed down was also three times less than on the Hudson. In addition, the avionics of that time cannot be compared with the avionics of the Airbus A320 airliner produced in 1999. The fall of the Tu-124 after the failure of the second engine before splashdown lasted only 14 seconds, compared to several minutes for the Americans. None of the passengers and crew, unlike the American case, were injured; one of the passengers on this flight was Bishop Alexy of Tallinn, the future Patriarch Alexy II. By the way, about the dispatcher’s phrase in the film “Miracle on the Hudson” - “When landing on water, no one survives”, there are 21 known cases of successful landing on water, in 10 of which no one was injured.
Captain Sully was the last person off of the plane, not this Dave Sanderson. He may have been the last person on the opposite side from Sully but Sully didn't leave the plane until the last passenger/crew member was out.
The plane NEVER did completely sink. The tug boats tied it off and towed it to shore! If it had sunk they wouldn't have been able to tow it to shore. I can clearly see that CBS didn't do their homework on this story.
This was breaking news, there was no information to be found.
But Katie Couric's report that evening was full of a lot of misinformation. They kept repeating the jet had sunk even when it was safely secured to the dock.
Yes, all speculation by CBS.
Dave might have been the last passenger out, but Sully was the last person
Captain sully
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Jesus 15 years ago. I remember hearing all over the news. Gawd it doesn't seem like it was 15 years ago.
After all this time I am still dumbfounded by the fact that some passengers delayed many from exiting the plane by insisting on getting their overhead luggage, which you see bobbing around in the water around the ferries.
Here after that Korean disaster. Important to recruit people with wits about them when emergency happens, and where airport construction engineer is not an idiot.
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Did a loser laugh at 00:35 ???
A great feat, an impossible respect
There ought to be a presidential medal with corresponding ribbon for pilots, trains, LE, GOVERNMENT employees. If they wear uniforms the medal or ribbon can be worn. With a monitary award. With incentives to employ award winners. Often pilots are fast tracked to retirement even if its not their fault and they performed heroically.
"Struck a bird" 😂 quite a big bird lol it struck like 100 birds bruh
Feels like 2 years ago but 15?? omg
Do y’all know the “birds” were Canadian geese
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0:30 Dumb news anchor can't figure out the plane can't be seen because there are a bunch of boats in front of it? LOL!
What if they are in nothing river?
so olkayeda recruits birds now too....
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I fished for meglodon off the top of the plane. Megs are drawn to airplanes
It wasn't a crash Katie Couric
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Yea, the birds are the main concern. Those birds nearly killed 155 ppl. Stf
CBS crappy reporting way back then.
"A" bird????? one bird cant destroy BOTH engines, guess sources arent checked for accuracy huh?
Aka Canadian geese
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They noted that both engines getting hit would've been extremely unlikely. They didn't know both had gone.
This was classical example of plane sabotage. It is impossible that both engines die in a short period of time and at that altitude. Someone made sure that these engines will fail they may not expect that it is not going to happen so fast but someone made sure that these engines will fail
Not sure if criminals who sabotaged engines ever saw jail cell. For the pilots hats down they saved everyone and in cases like that usually no life can be saved. But these guys pulled miracle and saved everyone
Hats off guys
It was absolutely not plane sabotage. Show me an engine that can survive ingesting several Canada Geese 🤣
That was not a miracle, do not involve God in this, that was an amazing desicion making and manouver by an amazing pilot, a hero.