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US Air type in the Hudson?????????

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Sully and the rest of his crew have done more for pilots this afternoon than any person or union in the last 20 years with his skill and professionalism. My father almost choked up speaking about all the years you spent flying together. He along with the rest of us are proud to call you a hero. Big aloha to you my friend:beer:
 
Not rated on the Bus, just curious as to what systems the Crew had remaining assuming both gens where off line???

Amazing job by two pros up front. The FA's had that airplane emptied in record time.:beer:
 
don't know if this was posted but i didn't want to read thru all the posts to check.....heard over the radio a news lady say that "initial reports say that some birds got trapped inside the engine and caused them to stop working!"
 
--->F/O JEFF SKILES<---- There were TWO PILOTS! (Attn Media)

Hudson River hero is ex-Air Force fighter pilot

By AMY WESTFELDT, Associated Press Writer Amy Westfeldt, Associated Press Writer – 28 mins ago
AP – In this image taken from the website of Safety Reliability Methods, Inc., US Airways pilot Chelsey B. …



NEW YORK – The pilot who guided a crippled US Airways jetliner safely into the Hudson River — saving all 155 people aboard — became an instant hero Thursday, with accolades from the mayor and governor and a fan club online.
The pilot of Flight 1549 was Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III, 57, of Danville, Calif., an official familiar with the accident told The Associated Press. Sullenberger is a former fighter pilot who runs a safety consulting firm in addition to flying commercial aircraft.
Sullenberger, who has flown for US Airways since 1980, flew F-4 fighter jets with the Air Force in the 1970s. He then served on a board that investigated aircraft accidents and participated later in several National Transportation Safety Board investigations.
He is president of Safety Reliability Methods, a California firm that uses "the ultra-safe world of commercial aviation" as a base for safety consulting in other fields, according to the firm's Web site.
Sullenberger's mailbox at the firm was full on Thursday. A group of fans sprang up on Facebook within hours of the emergency landing.
"OMG, I am terrified of flying but I would be happy to be a passenger on one of your aircraft!!" Melanie Wills in Bristol wrote on the wall of "Fans of Sully Sullenberger." "You have saved a lot of peoples lives and are a true hero!!"
The pilot "did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river and then making sure that everybody got out," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "He walked the plane twice after everybody else was off, and tried to verify that there was nobody else on board, and he assures us there was not."
"He was the last one up the aisle and he made sure that there was nobody behind him."
Gov. David Paterson pronounced it a "miracle on the Hudson."
Sullenberger's co-pilot was Jeff Skiles, 49, of Oregon, Wis., a 23-year US Airways veteran.
"He was OK," said his wife, Barbara. "He was relieved that everybody got off."--yahoo news
 
I'm so darn proud I can hardly stand it. Enough can't be said about the professionalism of the entire crew. The front-enders did an AMAZING job.

Funny, I don't know why but I feel the same way.....
 
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