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  1. Vor einem Tag · It has been over 15 years since the famous Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger landed an Airbus A320 on the Hudson River on a cold winter afternoon. The accident became known as the Miracle on the Hudson as the aircraft safely landed on the water without any casualties. The A320 became an essential part of American aviation history, so let’s look at where it is now.

  2. Vor 18 Stunden · In the “Sully” movie mentioned by Stefan Rädiker, the pilot is spoken not guilty, but it is important to notice the high reliability given to the algorithm and simulation compared to the experienced human pilot, highlighting the increasing trust in rationalization over human judgment. (Udo Kuckartz)

  3. Vor einem Tag · On January 15, 2009, flight 1549 left New York City, but shortly after taking off there's an accident that wrecks the plane's engines. They were told to retu...

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  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Sully Sullenberger is a retired American multi-professional pilot, advocate, activist, entrepreneur, and U.S. politician who has a net worth of $7 million. The bulk of his career was spent as an airline captain and Air Force fighter pilot.

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  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger was 57 when he saved more than 100 lives by landing on a plane on the Hudson River. Context A massive number of U.S. flights have been canceled this summer, including 2,800+ over Memorial Day weekend and 800+ flights on a recent June Monday .

  6. Vor 18 Stunden · It’s like in the movie Sully (spoilers) where the titular character freaking lands a plane that’s lost all its engines on the Hudson River with no fatalities and gets thanked with a lawsuit. The reason for the lawsuit? A computer simulation was run and showed that if the pilot had simply turned the plane around immediately, he could have landed back at LaGuardia safe and sound.

  7. I appreciate you, as a pilot, being calm and in control. But as a passenger, with the alarm going off, I am already concerned and stressed. I don't see the harm in the FA being proactive in giving the life jacket instructions again while the alarm is going off.