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
Starting off your report in the 2000s with “there’s been a plane crash in New York City” is never a good idea.
All New York most have had the most horrific collective PTSD episode when they saw that plane.
One passenger jumped in the water. He said when he turned back to the plane, he saw people walking on water and thought he had died.
I was a junior in high school when it happened and I still remember the story buzzing on the Internet. Feels so long ago.
15 years ago today! WOW!
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.
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.
Jesus 15 years ago. I remember hearing all over the news
15 years 🙀🙀👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Gawd it doesn't seem like it was 15 years ago
Jesus 15 years ago. I remember hearing all over the news. Gawd it doesn't seem like it was 15 years ago.
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.
Captain sully
"Struck a bird" 😂 quite a big bird lol it struck like 100 birds bruh
😮
8 years after 9/11
Did a loser laugh at 00:35 ???
Rip birds
Yea, the birds are the main concern. Those birds nearly killed 155 ppl. Stf