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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2020
  • Captain Chesley, a commercial pilot, makes an emergency landing on the Hudson River after his plane is hit by birds. This is the scene.

Комментарии • 602

  • @swip-swap3636
    @swip-swap3636 Год назад +2242

    This incredible mastery of flying could never have been achieved had these 2 men not had mustaches

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders Год назад +66

      And fully intact pubic hair. A taint shaver never would have been able to pull this off.

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER Год назад +18

      @@oltedders what????

    • @seniorenyore
      @seniorenyore Год назад +16

      the way i cackled at this and feel it is so true LOL

    • @patrickbateman4095
      @patrickbateman4095 Год назад +12

      @@oltedders dawg wtf 🤣🤣

    • @DadeRich720
      @DadeRich720 Год назад

      Yea

  • @MikeTho323
    @MikeTho323 Год назад +1162

    The Captain was also the last person off the aircraft, and personally searched the plane several times to make sure no one else was left before leaving it. A true hero.

    • @4TheRecord
      @4TheRecord Год назад +71

      Unlike that Italian Captain of a boat who was the first off when it started sinking.

    • @TommyMVSERVTI
      @TommyMVSERVTI Год назад +5

      That’s his job

    • @CaptainMav1735
      @CaptainMav1735 Год назад +20

      @@4TheRecord during the costa concordia?

    • @mattv.4089
      @mattv.4089 Год назад +5

      @@TommyMVSERVTIa lot of people don’t do their jobs

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 11 месяцев назад +7

      A real hero. Real human being.

  • @colematthews6640
    @colematthews6640 Год назад +1844

    The scenes with New Yorkers staring at the low flying plane are really powerful. I know the movie barely mentions it but 9/11 was very much still on people's minds in 2009

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER Год назад +42

      Agree. I cried 😢

    • @chrisb0418
      @chrisb0418 Год назад +38

      I was going to say that the drivers on the GW bridge probably thought of it.

    • @jxdvidz9914
      @jxdvidz9914 Год назад +62

      They were probably scared af like “Oh God Not Again”

    • @dylanmelotti4301
      @dylanmelotti4301 Год назад +42

      I visited the 9/11memorial in lower Manhattan last weekend and there's still people there mourning people they've lost. Still an eerie feeling at the memorial, even over 22 years later. Pretty wild. Really something that people will never forget.

    • @colematthews6640
      @colematthews6640 Год назад +6

      @@dylanmelotti4301 small world. I was there the weekend before. I stayed at the downtown Millennium hotel which is right across the street from the memorial. I definitely agree with you about the feeling surrounding it.

  • @bbatcats9032
    @bbatcats9032 Год назад +568

    What people don’t know (unless you lived in NYC at the time) was that days earlier the Hudson was chocked full of ice blocks and ice debris for weeks as it had been such a cold winter. Truly a miracle the day or so before the river suddenly cleared of ice early. Had this crash happened any earlier I can’t imagine such a landing. The water was smooth and clear like glass that day. I had pushed my infant in their stroller stroller on the NJ side just minutes before it happened and was remarking to myself as a former rower how nice the water looked for s row. Credit to the pilots and crew. The crew especially in keeping the passengers calm and in the safety position.

    • @Nick-cp8wf
      @Nick-cp8wf Год назад +4

      amazing info

    • @queenesther09
      @queenesther09 5 месяцев назад +3

      As my dad always says, no one was meant to die that day. Everything was exactly where it needed to be.

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 месяца назад +2

      @queenesther09 Well… except the birds. 😅

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek 2 года назад +604

    The most perfect water landing to ever be executed in an aircraft not equipped with pontoons. This event has been immortalized in flight school textbooks the world over.

    • @jacobstathers8823
      @jacobstathers8823 Год назад +30

      As someone who knows nothing about planes this is still fucking wild to me

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +59

      @@jacobstathers8823 it would literally be the equivalent to something like getting in a head on collision without your seatbelt, being thrown 50 yards from the crash site thru the windshield, and landing safely in a truck bed filled will pillows and walking away with only scratches.

    • @ruuoxi
      @ruuoxi Год назад +8

      7 years prior a Garuda Indonesia 421 also made a water landing in river, people don't expect any survivor either.

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER Год назад +16

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 ok that is exaggerating.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +8

      @@TraumaER like hell it is. I can't believe even a troll online could downplay this miracle. Then almost hit the Hudson bridge too!!!

  • @Lameoldguy227
    @Lameoldguy227 2 года назад +825

    It’s amazing to think about how under credited the flights attendants are in this. Those women are heroes too. To maintain their cool and continue instructing the passengers to hopefully save their lives too

    • @wisteria3032
      @wisteria3032 2 года назад +40

      Those women are scary. I have never looked at them the same after this movie. That metallic robotic voice, all completely sincronized, as if they had prepared it. I mean obviously they had prepared it, it's just not the kind of thing you ever think is going to happen. And not the kind of thing where you say "oh yeah, everyone is a bit nervous the first time but after 5 or 6 accidents you get used to it".
      They are just scary

    • @binny_y
      @binny_y Год назад +44

      Im actually going through training for an airline as a flight attendant. And I have never respected them as much as I do now. I always knew they aren't just peanut servers, but now that I'm actually learning it. It is actually insane how much responsibility we bare. In any type of emergency, we are the first responders. Like you are literally trained to be 911. And emergency training is only a fraction of what we learn

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +23

      They were also essential to the evacuation of the plane.

    • @huberlukeable
      @huberlukeable Год назад +12

      What would you have wanted them to do? They did their job and are heroes just like the Captain and co pilot.

    • @Lameoldguy227
      @Lameoldguy227 Год назад +5

      @@Tityretupatulae sometimes you gotta throw some people in the water. This ain’t a chick fil a line, this is a sinking plane

  • @pooder53
    @pooder53 Год назад +477

    Can we just acknowledge how many people who witnessed this emergency from the ground must have thought they were watching another 9/11 unfold? My god

    • @MazzaMedia_
      @MazzaMedia_ Год назад +9

      Correct.

    • @queenesther09
      @queenesther09 Год назад +56

      That's why I love how the film included the reactions of those three random New Yorkers. You can almost hear what those people are thinking the moment they see a plane where there isn't supposed to be one... "Not again." Thank God this didn't end up a tragedy too, especially when it so easily could have.

    • @traviousandrews1015
      @traviousandrews1015 Год назад +1

      Yea nigga fr

    • @pinnnkyton
      @pinnnkyton 5 месяцев назад +1

      What’s 9/11 mean ?

    • @Parascuba
      @Parascuba 5 месяцев назад

      I was one of those ground though it was other 9/11

  • @lishsc3
    @lishsc3 2 года назад +435

    I can’t even imagine the switch of emotions in an instant for all those passengers……One second you’re trying to mentally prepare yourself for your possible death in just a few moments, and literally the next second the exhilaration and inner joy and relief you feel when the plane comes to a stop on the water. It’s probably a feeling that can never be explained in words. WOW!!!

    • @channelz59
      @channelz59  2 года назад +15

      Yeah true, the real passengers and pilots emotions cannot be matched!

    • @JohnRobertson870
      @JohnRobertson870 2 года назад +7

      Reminds me a lot of the Raymon K Hessel story. Was held at gun point, but let go as long as he promised to be enrolled in veterinarian school within 6 weeks. Raymond woke up the next morning feeling more alive than anyone you or I know.

    • @Quasimodo-mq8tw
      @Quasimodo-mq8tw 2 года назад +2

      Best feeling in the world, i can tell you!

    • @DonnieDin
      @DonnieDin 2 года назад +1

      @@Quasimodo-mq8tw because you were on it?

    • @Quasimodo-mq8tw
      @Quasimodo-mq8tw 2 года назад +3

      @@DonnieDin No, sorry. I was refering to the feeling that you think or even be sure you are going to die in the next moments but coming out of the situation unharmed.

  • @queenesther09
    @queenesther09 2 года назад +348

    You don't realize how big that river is until there's an airplane sitting in the middle of it. Thank goodness it was that big... that was a major reason it was the best place to try and land the plane safely.

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 Год назад +7

      The scene right after never fails to make me want to tear up when every ferry, boat and other option heads straight to it to help. People can be so good at times.

    • @CtrlOptDel
      @CtrlOptDel Месяц назад

      @@jamiestewart48Kinda New York’s “Dunkirk” moment, after its “Blitz” moment eight years prior.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 17 дней назад

      It's also not vertical masonry, genius.

  • @stephaniegormley9982
    @stephaniegormley9982 2 года назад +784

    Great movie but I wish they'd have better explained WHY a water landing is so dangerous. It's not the water temp or lack of fuselage buoyancy that's the problem. The latter would be in the middle of the ocean, which is not the case here. In a water landing the wings have to hit the water at EXACTLY the same instant or the whole plane cartwheels over.

    • @charlirenner193
      @charlirenner193 2 года назад +46

      Thank you! I didn't understand the first time.

    • @muyboedi5031
      @muyboedi5031 2 года назад +110

      Landing on water is like landing on concrete - there's very little give. The plane was descending at 12 ft per second - so imagine jumping off your roof and landing on your concrete sidewalk. Not fun. Now imagine that instead of your sidewalk, you just landed in the middle of a river where the water temperature is 38°. If you don't drown trying to escape the airplane with 157 other people in a panic situation, you might end up in the water anyway as the plane begins to sink. At that point, the biggest threat to your life is hypothermia - which kicks in within minutes in that kind of freezing water. Water landings are incredibly dangerous, and the fact that everyone on board survived this landing is a genuine miracle.

    • @steez5769
      @steez5769 2 года назад +54

      The angle and speed has to be absolutely perfect like you said at the end. Too fast and downward of an angle and the engines/wings can break off, fully submerging the fuselage under water. Too slow and high of a pitch with an engine failure and the plane can stall while airborne causing a drastically abrupt and uneven landing, likely catastrophic. Plus, it's not like pilots ever practice landing in water and with dozens of lives at stake.

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek 2 года назад +91

      That's why pilots now study this water landing to see how everything went right. Captain Sully was exactly the kind of man that plane needed to put it safely in the water.

    • @robmcguire7534
      @robmcguire7534 2 года назад +56

      There's a massive list of how not to land on water. But the list of how to land on water is much shorter... in fact its only one line... do it like Sully.

  • @tillyboos
    @tillyboos Год назад +107

    Landing in the Hudson was not just LITERALLY the ONLY choice, it was also the SAFEST choice. In NYC, it's not like landing on a highway will work.

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 Год назад +6

      Yup. No way they would’ve safely made it to LaGuardia, JFK, or Newark. No way.

    • @sonicthefishhogmate9010
      @sonicthefishhogmate9010 Год назад +5

      If he had made the choice to go back to LaGuardia, as the opening scene shows: he would of slammed into NYC

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +267

    I felt so very sad for the ATC. They start talking about pulling his blood and urine standard procedures but he has tears running down his face and thinks he just got an entire plane full of people killed in NYC. Thank God for Sully.

    • @dorotheatsatsou9878
      @dorotheatsatsou9878 Год назад +60

      The psychological trauma of the ATC is tremendous and it goes very much unrecognized.

    • @alilweeb7684
      @alilweeb7684 Год назад +20

      its honestly what hits me the hardest, the realization "water landings are almost impossible to pull off i just got a entire plane killed" its terrific my god

    • @sydneigh6151
      @sydneigh6151 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think it

    • @kyle-silver
      @kyle-silver 11 месяцев назад +26

      In interviews the actual controller said that for over eight hours after the fact he didn’t realize that they had survived the landing

    • @bellerain381
      @bellerain381 2 месяца назад +3

      I tear up every time I watch this scene! The ATC kept working to find an available landing and kept looking for visuals only to be pulled off duty thinking he just lost a plane 😢😢😢😢

  • @charlirenner193
    @charlirenner193 2 года назад +200

    Major credit to the flight attendants who stayed calm and instructed the passengers on how to safely prepare for the incoming landing.

    • @robmcguire7534
      @robmcguire7534 2 года назад +4

      They're the true unsung hero's (heroins). To be fairly sure you're on a long road to a hiding and staying calm to help others is true bravery.

    • @gavinkuppers3168
      @gavinkuppers3168 Год назад +1

      this a movie bruh

    • @robn2066
      @robn2066 Год назад +11

      @@gavinkuppers3168 a movie based on a real life event?

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +1

      And Sully, who literally went back inside and made sure EVERY SINGLE PERSON was off the plane before it sank.

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 Год назад +2

      @@gavinkuppers3168 This was a real event…

  • @nukaquantum7
    @nukaquantum7 Год назад +111

    03:06 the guy making the mom giving him her baby.... absolute hero

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 Год назад +1

      If he didn’t ask her out after, (provided those were real passengers and not characters made up for the film), he made a mistake.

    • @TC-mb2dl
      @TC-mb2dl 7 месяцев назад

      agree

    • @thewolfdoctor761
      @thewolfdoctor761 Месяц назад +4

      It looked like he was using the baby as an impact cushion.

    • @human34
      @human34 2 дня назад

      @@thewolfdoctor761lmfao

  • @tokyosmash
    @tokyosmash Год назад +47

    I’ve had a mustache for years and STILL can’t hit the perfection that is Aaron Eckharts in this movie.

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders Год назад +6

      It belongs in the mustache museum.

    • @colormedubious4747
      @colormedubious4747 2 месяца назад

      I shaved mine off because it couldn't compare to the sheer epicness of his.

  • @ninjabearpress2574
    @ninjabearpress2574 16 дней назад +7

    Chesley Sullenberger,
    USAF pilot, airline pilot for decades, instructor on the A320 and experienced glider pilot.
    That skill set in that cockpit on that day borders on divine intervention.

  • @musicalsteve82
    @musicalsteve82 Год назад +66

    “I just wanted to tell you good luck. We’re all counting on you.”

    • @FedralBI
      @FedralBI Год назад +7

      I read this in Leslie Nielsen's voice. :)

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 3 месяца назад +3

      "Striker, pull up! You're too low!"

    • @Rzo139
      @Rzo139 Месяц назад +2

      "I picked a hell of a day to stop sniffing glue."

    • @motorflasher
      @motorflasher 21 день назад

      Wchhht. Wchhht

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 Год назад +75

    The right man, in the right place, at the right time. I don’t know if he can do it a second time, everything has to work out out perfectly, those things that he can control, and that which he can’t. I’ll never forget the passengers on the wing, what a bizarre sight. Captain Sully is memorialized and will live on long after we are all gone, and rightly so.

  • @DT-267K
    @DT-267K 2 года назад +121

    I liked this film, but it did the NTSB *dirty.* Here, it portrayed them as antagonistic skeptics to give the film an enemy to point at and feed the plot to extend the run time. In real life, the NTSB were the first to wholeheartedly praise Sully and co. for making the right decisions not five minutes into the investigation on the matter, and personally pointed out flaws in the aircraft design were at fault for what occurred with the birds. The events surrounding the crash could easily be repeated and lead to another similar incident -- potentially one with fatal consequences -- unless the expense was put in to fix the design for the sake of human lives. "No fear, no favor."

    • @quarf53206
      @quarf53206 2 года назад +8

      even true story movies have to have villians. Its like Max Baer in Cinderella man. People who know his history know he wasnt like he was portrayed in the movie but they had to make him into the bad guy

    • @wisteria3032
      @wisteria3032 2 года назад +9

      more than problems with the aircraft design the real problem was that noone thought birds could do that much damage. It was after this incident that they revised the design on every aircraft keeping into consideration the damages that could be caused by flocks of birds. Until then they had been completely underestimated.

    • @davidgrover5996
      @davidgrover5996 2 года назад +5

      The NTSB has had it coming for a long time.
      That they got hit so unfairly here is just karmic justice

    • @KingThrillgore
      @KingThrillgore Год назад

      Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    • @the_synack
      @the_synack Год назад +5

      @@davidgrover5996 What?

  • @NightriderX2
    @NightriderX2 9 месяцев назад +17

    There is so much emotion portrayed in such a short clip. Does not take my degree in Aerospace Engineering to know just how incredible this feat was. Quite possibly the best pilot to have ever flown an airline.

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 9 месяцев назад

      Well they had normal flight control law all the way, so they couldnt possible stall the plane😉

    • @DanielCollins85
      @DanielCollins85 Месяц назад

      Do you know how someone is an engineer? They'll tell you without asking.

  • @srinfinity5587
    @srinfinity5587 Год назад +18

    Seeing people say final goodbyes to each other was touching

  • @danielmorris6523
    @danielmorris6523 Год назад +44

    Not to diminish Sully, but the Airbus has a ditching mode and the aircraft actually determined it was going to be a "water landing" and assisted in pitching the nose and leveling the wings. Also, at the time flights not going over water did not need life jackets. Boeing didn't fit them as standard to their aircraft due to this unless they were going to be used to fly over the ocean in which case they would be added. Airbus fitted life jackets as standard for all passengers, which probably greatly assisted passengers staying at the surface in cold water to clamber on the wings to await rescue.

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, and at some point when the added weight causes deaths
      .....😂

    • @davidhunt5945
      @davidhunt5945 2 месяца назад +1

      The ditching pb was never pressed!

    • @solracer66
      @solracer66 Месяц назад

      @@davidhunt5945 And it would not have made a difference as the rear of the fuselage split from the force of the impact.

  • @stitchesandstaples
    @stitchesandstaples Год назад +9

    It’s amazing to watch all these professionals work together. Heart is with the guy in the tower just working his butt off too.

  • @EasyBreezy41
    @EasyBreezy41 Год назад +14

    What an incredible and scary sight it must have been from the cockpit to only have the Hudson River ahead of you. This man has balls!

  • @pubefaceIV
    @pubefaceIV Год назад +55

    Pilots: life’s easier in the air 😊
    Birds: I’m about to ruin their day

    • @antonyduhamel1166
      @antonyduhamel1166 11 месяцев назад +4

      Considering no humans died, I'd say the plane ruined the birds' days a hell of a lot more than the birds ruined the plane's day.

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 месяца назад +3

      Birds: “Life’s easier in the air. 😊”
      Plane: Sup

  • @4Mr.Crowley2
    @4Mr.Crowley2 6 месяцев назад +4

    Sully truly had nerves of steel. The passengers weren’t even crying or screaming in real life - they listened to the flight attendants and remained totally calm until the plane hit the water. It was just such heroism after the terror and sadness of 9/11.

  • @Triplane1234
    @Triplane1234 9 месяцев назад +7

    I feel like any film is way more better and suspenseful without any dramatic music and just real sounds

  • @catherinelam9381
    @catherinelam9381 Год назад +12

    The plane was still intact, glided along the river. How amazing !

  • @sammangalick5326
    @sammangalick5326 11 месяцев назад +10

    I love the scene in the movie where the air traffic controllers learns that everyone survived

    • @bellerain381
      @bellerain381 2 месяца назад

      He landed the son of a bitch!!!!

  • @DansChan995
    @DansChan995 Месяц назад

    This is actually a very good re-editing of several different sequences from the film! Nice job!

  • @lukethomas.125
    @lukethomas.125 Месяц назад +2

    I love seeing movies that get the facts right, it's getting rarer nowadays. The GPWS, the procedures, the production sets are all perfect

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 18 дней назад

      But not the RAT deploying..

    • @lukethomas.125
      @lukethomas.125 17 дней назад +1

      @@speedbird9313 Because Captain Sullenburger switched on the APU before the engine generators cut off fully

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 16 дней назад

      @@lukethomas.125 I havent read the accident report on this one, but believe I heard the RAT was deployed somewhere. But he might have made it if they were still rolling back🤔Do you got a link that confirms that it didnt?

    • @lukethomas.125
      @lukethomas.125 16 дней назад +1

      @@speedbird9313 I'm looking up the NTSB Aviation Accident Report, link here: www.ntsb.gov/investigations/accidentreports/reports/aar1003.pdf.
      From what is known, as soon as the birdstrike occured and both engines fail, Captain Sullenburger started the APU, which alleviated the need for the RAT to be deployed. This could be evidence that the RAT didn't deploy since the APU was running.

  • @Lorgayle1
    @Lorgayle1 Год назад +6

    I am in tears!!! What an amazing landing, and that scene!!!!

  • @hansenfiet2539
    @hansenfiet2539 Год назад +15

    Seem to recall they recreated this scenario in flight simulators, and no pilot/plane who underwent it survived the “crash.” Had the river still had ice on it, or if the water had been any less calm than it was, this miracle landing wouldn’t have happened. Still amazed it happened to this day.

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 Год назад +2

      So it’s a miracle the engines went out cus of birds? 😂 this logic sometimes 😂

    • @MaurickSh
      @MaurickSh 9 месяцев назад +1

      At the beginning, they kept recreating it in simulators and they kept surviving. However, that was with the information they were about to be struck by birds, lose both engines and the exact location of LaGuardia before the strike occurred. With human element of reacting and assessing introduced, 95 simulations were done, and none landed at LaGuardia as you said.

    • @solracer66
      @solracer66 Месяц назад

      @@MaurickSh Even with the knowledge they didn't always make it back and with even a medium amount of reaction time the best they could do was hit the in-water landing lights at LaGuardia.

    • @nancyharman4795
      @nancyharman4795 Месяц назад

      It was meant to be!

  • @SHUTUPDOOKIE
    @SHUTUPDOOKIE Год назад +36

    I think seeing the plane flying that low, some of the new yorkers were like “OH SHIT OH FUCK NOT AGAIN”

    • @UGNAvalon
      @UGNAvalon 3 месяца назад +2

      You misspelled “All”.

  • @emke9326
    @emke9326 Год назад +3

    What a hero. To land this without being chattered to millions of pieces.

  • @michaelgaley9532
    @michaelgaley9532 2 месяца назад +1

    Capt. Sully made a textbook ditching before touchdown he brought the nose up about 9 deg. and only the tail section took the worst yet still in one piece. This is an merican hero.

  • @cassiopeiadee9306
    @cassiopeiadee9306 2 года назад +14

    Scenes are completely out of order and jumbled up.

  • @federicofentanilo
    @federicofentanilo Год назад +10

    when the people in NYC see the low flying plane I see them looking like 😳 no not again

  • @duncanrobinson1
    @duncanrobinson1 2 года назад +14

    “Life’s easier in the air.”

  • @PlurFW29
    @PlurFW29 2 года назад +13

    It's insane, I mean... If US1549 had been delayed a few minutes or early a few minutes this could have been another flight and this would be a major crash and not a miracle.

  • @SolamenteVees
    @SolamenteVees Год назад +4

    Incredible. If someone pitched this to a studio, nobody would believe it was possible...

    • @faffgreg3362
      @faffgreg3362 Месяц назад

      65 percent of people survive water landings. throughout history there has been 1146 people who experienced a water landing. Out of those 1146, 423 died, but 723 survived. AKA it's very possible

  • @neptunium2378
    @neptunium2378 2 месяца назад +2

    “Life’s easier in the air”
    Birds: yeah Im boutta change that

  • @KoMerdan
    @KoMerdan Месяц назад +1

    Every list of Badass starts with Sully and Crew

  • @Yawar1986
    @Yawar1986 Год назад +4

    I swear God, i saw that incident from the Waterfront by Exchange place in Jersey City, i have just finished my shift working and i was in my way home, so i decided to walk, it was crazy, i saw it when the plane was already on the water and it was being rescued, my naive mind thought that it'd probably was an training exercise from the Navy or Coast Guard, i had q flip phone, and I was 19 years old

  • @brndnwilks
    @brndnwilks 9 дней назад

    Sully is a Hero. Not because he landed that plane without losing a soul, but because he trained at his craft over a lifetime to be able to land that plane without losing a soul.

  • @thatperformer3879
    @thatperformer3879 Год назад +17

    No way they would’ve made it to LaGuardia, JFK, or Newark. The captain made the perfect call.

    • @faffgreg3362
      @faffgreg3362 Месяц назад

      actually yes way. the simulator proved the plane could've made it back to teeterboro if the heading was changed immediately. what the simulator didn't account for was the "human element"

  • @p4sqd
    @p4sqd 3 месяца назад +4

    This movie is a gentle reminder not to travel with Tom Hanks.

    • @drrob1963
      @drrob1963 2 месяца назад +1

      But... but... I want to go to the moon!

    • @p4sqd
      @p4sqd 2 месяца назад +1

      Oh boy, I have a bad news for you...

  • @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214
    @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214 9 месяцев назад +5

    Ah yes, my favourite movie where Forrest Gump and Harvey Dent safely landed a civilian airliner after a birdstrike. Jokes aside, this might be the best thing to come out of 2016. Good acting, interesting storyline and overall just very well made

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Месяц назад

      Too bad it had nothing to do with the original incident.
      I don’t know why Clint Eastwood decided to fictionalize what was a very interesting story.

    • @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214
      @xenomorphbiologist-xx1214 Месяц назад

      @@neilkurzman4907 Fair point. It was probably to spice things up a bit. Mind you, a Biopic doesn’t need to be sensationalized and heavily modified to be interesting. For proof, check out Oppenheimer

  • @DiegoSouto-fy9su
    @DiegoSouto-fy9su 2 месяца назад +2

    "People don't survive water landings". Sully's the main character and he has a banging mustache.

    • @faffgreg3362
      @faffgreg3362 Месяц назад

      actually 65 percent of people survive water landings. throughout history there has been 1146 people who experienced a water landing. Out of those 1146, 423 died, but 723 survived.

  • @trevorwalkerjr.9375
    @trevorwalkerjr.9375 4 месяца назад +1

    i can only imagine the feelings that people in the city could have been experiencing watching an aircraft fly that close to buildings, especially after the events of 9/11

  • @user-ug1eu3sr2c
    @user-ug1eu3sr2c 2 месяца назад +3

    Отличный кадр из Фильма!
    Чём-то напоминает авиаинцидент с приводнением Ту-124 на Неву 21 Августа 1963 года...

  • @catw9884
    @catw9884 2 месяца назад +1

    Captain Sully gets and absolutely deserves the lion's share of the praise for this day, but every worker on that plane was a hero. The co-pilot calmly following through on instructions and maintaining an atmosphere that let him land the plane on the Hudson The flight attendants doing everything they could to keep 100+ panicking people calm enough to follow protocol- while having very little information and probably panicking themselves. They all helped saved the passengers of 1549.

    • @catw9884
      @catw9884 2 месяца назад +1

      Oh, and! The captains/staff of all the ferries that very quickly recovered from the shock of seeing a plane land a river and immediately changed course to pick up as many people as they could.

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Месяц назад

      @@catw9884
      Somehow, they didn’t make it into the movie

  • @chunthecaptain8086
    @chunthecaptain8086 Год назад +6

    GPWS: pull upppp!
    Sully: ok but it’s still going down
    GPWS: like I care

  • @user-tq1bs2fj9h
    @user-tq1bs2fj9h 6 месяцев назад +2

    God bless my grandpa Ronald Burden. He was in the USAF until he retired and then 3 years ago died from a cardiac related event. He was my only grandpa I had gotten to see. And anything related to flying, he could answer it. May his soul Rest in peace.

  • @fithriwibawa1112
    @fithriwibawa1112 2 месяца назад +2

    Di negara kami Indonesia juga ada pilot hebat seperti Kapten Sully. Beliau bernama Kapten Rozak. Peristiwa pendaratan darurat pesawat B 737 Garuda Indonesia di sungai Bengawan Solo dengan tetap mempertahankan badan pesawat tetap utuh.

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 Месяц назад

      The guy who tried to restart the engines before starting the APU?🤔

  • @MichaelSeibert
    @MichaelSeibert 5 месяцев назад

    This gives me the chills every time. Yes, there was a lot of luck involved. But my god, was there some great airmanship involved.

  • @TheObvious1890
    @TheObvious1890 10 месяцев назад +6

    "Houston, we have a pr..... sorry, wrong movie"

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 9 месяцев назад

      And wrong line, even in that movie🫢

    • @CtrlOptDel
      @CtrlOptDel Месяц назад

      Funny looking washing machine…

  • @MissSmudge78
    @MissSmudge78 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolute freakin LEGENDS mate 👍👍👍

  • @Triplane1234
    @Triplane1234 9 месяцев назад +6

    The fact that the a320 can float properly is amazing, let alone with 150 passengers weighing it down on the wings, that is a very amazing feat

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 9 месяцев назад +1

      To bad they forgot the ditching switch🙄🫢

    • @eamonreidy9534
      @eamonreidy9534 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@speedbird9313they damaged the back of the plane so badly on impact that it wouldn't have made much difference

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 8 месяцев назад

      @@eamonreidy9534 So you’ve performed a GVI of the aft fuselage?🤔
      It stayed afloat for a while, so of course it would have made a difference if it would be needed.

    • @eamonreidy9534
      @eamonreidy9534 8 месяцев назад +1

      @speedbird9313 I did something extraordinary called reading the reports. And I have long since looked in the museum. And not all of us in the industry need to use big terminology on the internet, with largely non aviation people. It's pretty pathetic.

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 8 месяцев назад

      @@eamonreidy9534 Is GVI big terminology?!😆 Thats pretty frightening🫢

  • @priscillaliu1458
    @priscillaliu1458 8 месяцев назад +4

    Survivors:155 | injury’s:102 | total fatalities:0 | cause: bird strike | US airways 1549 | vehicle:airbus A320 | date:January 15,2009 | Captain name:Chesley Sullenberger III.

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 8 месяцев назад

      102 Injuries?! 🤔

    • @brch2
      @brch2 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@speedbird9313 Bumps, bruises, and cold injuries from landing in the Hudson in January.

    • @speedbird9313
      @speedbird9313 8 месяцев назад

      @@brch2 Didnt think that number would be so high🫢

    • @classicalricky
      @classicalricky 6 месяцев назад

      1st officer name: Jeff skiles

    • @arushiarya2190
      @arushiarya2190 3 месяца назад +2

      boeing could NEVER

  • @babass71620
    @babass71620 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice montage

  • @Chris-gi9ch
    @Chris-gi9ch Месяц назад

    Persons with injuries, including broken bones, but all survived.......I don't even want to imagine impact.

  • @krakraichbinda
    @krakraichbinda Месяц назад +1

    Huston, we've had a problem - Tom Hanks (Apollo 13).

  • @BroadswordNYC
    @BroadswordNYC 11 дней назад

    I remember well how bitter cold it was in NYC that day!

  • @Curtis006
    @Curtis006 День назад

    A real human being and a real hero

  • @ryabow
    @ryabow 4 месяца назад

    1:42 Patch Darragh did a wonderful job with portraying Patric Harten (the ATC). He got to shadow Harten, who still worked as an ATC at the time, to see how he actually does the job, and talk to him about the day. He even had Harten's accent down pat. I suspect that Harten was offered to play himself in the movie, but refused due to his PTSD. he spent the first hour after the crash thinking that everyone had died on his watch, and questioning if there was something he did wrong or could've done better. in an interview, he shared that as soon as he got to the union office where he was sequestered, he texted his girlfriend "I lost a plane. I'm not alright." in another interview, he said that the "visceral realization" hit him when they lost radar contact. at that moment, he saw, in his mind, the wingtip hitting the water first, then the plane somersaulting and everyone on board dying.

  • @cougar-den5439
    @cougar-den5439 Год назад +2

    They don't call this "The Miracle on the Hudson" for nothing...

  • @CaptUnstoppable
    @CaptUnstoppable 10 месяцев назад +2

    God after being with the 82nd my dark mind would have started singing blood upon the risers

  • @agent-ht5ri
    @agent-ht5ri Год назад +2

    “Let me hold him”

  • @DeezzzzNutzzzz
    @DeezzzzNutzzzz Год назад +2

    Birds!!!... whoa 🤣 the composure these two pilots had is unreal true gangsters of their industry

  • @iankravitz5723
    @iankravitz5723 17 дней назад +1

    Fun fact: That plane is in the Smithsonian Air And Space Museum.

  • @dannycassinellibarac9993
    @dannycassinellibarac9993 Год назад

    Cant think yourself out of this one. Can't prepare in some fancy computer.

  • @haweater1555
    @haweater1555 17 дней назад

    2:10 People and planes don't survive water landings because they were always unrecoverable crashes. An intentional, controlled ditching on water is extraordinarily rare.

  • @googoo-gjoob
    @googoo-gjoob 9 месяцев назад +3

    GOD bless Sully

  • @wib50
    @wib50 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank God the Hudson had soft water and didn't need a water softener.

  • @kamyagupta4030
    @kamyagupta4030 2 года назад +6

    this scene !!!!

  • @dchang11
    @dchang11 Месяц назад

    I remember hearing the news break and hearing the plane taken from LGA. Quickly putting things together, I told my parents the pilot was a genius.

  • @hanssolo4ever
    @hanssolo4ever 2 года назад +20

    so scary, it was a miracle they survived.

    • @robmcguire7534
      @robmcguire7534 2 года назад +6

      A miracle on the Hudson, you might say.

    • @Cazz8203
      @Cazz8203 Год назад +2

      It's called luck.....accompanied by an experienced pilot. There was no miracle

    • @redpyramid9697
      @redpyramid9697 Год назад +1

      They sure did.
      They got to tell the tale, because that's what survivors do.
      I'm not making light of the situation, for the record.

  • @hughbarton5743
    @hughbarton5743 23 дня назад

    I was fortunate enough to have a chance to view this occurrence in nearly real time. What a feat!!!
    Wonder why so many commercial pilots have a military background, often in fighters?
    Well, this should be clear.....

  • @haweater1555
    @haweater1555 17 дней назад +1

    2:55 When New Yorkers saw the low flying jet, they knew immediately what the implications might be.

  • @jonchampion8720
    @jonchampion8720 3 месяца назад

    I wonder if when people saw the plane if people thought it was another 9/11 attack. It amazing that not only the plane stay in one piece but everyone on board survived.

  • @chaosnexxus9255
    @chaosnexxus9255 Год назад +1

    I stopped watching after the line "Life's easier in the air" because I went ahead and assumed they landed safely at their destination.

  • @prithmusic
    @prithmusic 6 месяцев назад +1

    Surprisingly not everybody knows something about this incident. The plane sunk twice as fast due the four heavy balls of steel of the pilots

  • @georgemckenzie7524
    @georgemckenzie7524 Месяц назад

    The amazing thing is that if it's true for what I hear even that infent had survived

  • @cowboykody6775
    @cowboykody6775 2 месяца назад

    Good pilot from Wisconsin

  • @geniusfollower
    @geniusfollower Год назад +5

    Planes flying low over NYC - the image is too traumatizing for New Yorkers even today. the people on the ground who saw it must have been terrified for another attack. Thankfully this is a story involving planes and NYC and a happy ending.

  • @SuperINTRESTING
    @SuperINTRESTING 2 месяца назад +1

    2:46 He had flashbacks

  • @Growupwithnavdeb
    @Growupwithnavdeb Год назад

    Hey can you make a last Sally full movie

  • @TheDMB411987
    @TheDMB411987 Год назад +3

    Honestly surprised bird strikes don’t happen more

    • @Michael-ol2jn
      @Michael-ol2jn Год назад +6

      They happen all the time, you just usually don't hear about them because they don't cause a crash.

  • @tomv5988
    @tomv5988 6 месяцев назад +1

    It was a real cluster flock

  • @thomasconnors7511
    @thomasconnors7511 14 дней назад

    A miracle.

  • @flyingchimp12
    @flyingchimp12 2 года назад +5

    I like to imagine the pilots were high fiving and chest bumping after that. Feeling like the coolest people in the world lol

  • @LeftArmoftheFreeWorld
    @LeftArmoftheFreeWorld Год назад +3

    0:04 when he says nice view of the Hudson is foreshadowing to later in the movie when he has to land the plane in the Hudson.

    • @brch2
      @brch2 8 месяцев назад +2

      In real life, it was foreshadowing to a few minutes later when he had to land the plane in the Hudson.

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Месяц назад +1

      In real life, he actually said that. Though a lot of the other dialogue didn’t happen.

  • @ayokay123
    @ayokay123 22 дня назад +1

    How the engines catching the water didn't rip the plane apart or cartwheel it, I'll never know. I'm an atheist, but instances like this sometimes make me question myself.

  • @dgoeloe
    @dgoeloe 9 дней назад

    Gives me chills from 2:45 forward.

  • @thomaslongshore1295
    @thomaslongshore1295 16 дней назад

    Sully was cooler than a glass of ice water.

  • @lifeson90
    @lifeson90 Месяц назад

    beautiful landing

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Месяц назад

      Yeah, still not like the actual landing ☹️

  • @elskid206
    @elskid206 Год назад

    I think every restaurant in New York should start selling goose.
    I have a slogan for the campaign too:
    "For safer New York ingest a goose before your plane does!"

  • @Dennis-ux3wx
    @Dennis-ux3wx 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.

    • @treyhelms5282
      @treyhelms5282 10 месяцев назад +1

      Surely you can't be serious.

    • @Dennis-ux3wx
      @Dennis-ux3wx 9 месяцев назад +1

      I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.

  • @paulkiernan2976
    @paulkiernan2976 Месяц назад

    All's well that ends well