Visit here for the article describing the events one-year ago, A Miracle Near 34th Street
During times of crisis, character is defined. The character of the pilot is not in question; in fact, it is aptly defined as heroic. Captain Sullenberger, a former US Air Force Fighter Pilot guided the belly of the jet with the nose upward into the New Jersey side of the Hudson, which allowed the plane to stay afloat as designed.
Not only did the captain go down with the ship, Captain Sullenberger also walked the plane twice ensuring no one was left behind. A year ago, it was noted that a common trend among the passengers were audible prayers. Also during times of crisis atheists are converted.
Captain Sullenberger told CBS, "I think, in many ways, as it turned out, my entire life up to that moment had been a preparation to handle that particular moment." The passengers, crew and first responders came together again one year later.
As for reuniting a year later, Sully said, "It's like the best high school reunion you could imagine. We were just talking about that, who has come the farthest, who has changed the most. We have so much to be grateful for, and it's absolutely wonderful to once again have a chance to celebrate such a wonderful outcome with this great group of people."
Visit here for the CBS video from the reunion of survivors of Flight 1549.
To complete the story of miracles and survival is the fairytale love story of passengers Ben Bostic, seat 20A, and Laura Zych, 17D.
Zych says her outlook on fate has changed, "I don't know what to call it. We were there for a reason. I have no idea why we survived, or why we found each other. But I believe it had to happen for a reason."
The couple's formal introduction had to wait for a March gathering in Charlotte, one of the monthly get-togethers the passengers nicknamed "celebration of life" reunions. The couple hit it off and talked long into the night that first evening. Nearly a year later, they are together and happily in love.
Visit here for the FAA Air Traffic Control communications for US Airways flight 1549, be advised the flight is referred to as "Cactus 1549."
Sources:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1391977/a_miracle_near_34th_street.html?cat=9
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/15/earlyshow/main6099869.shtml
Published by Tony Jingo
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56 Comments
Post a CommentHey Tony - Great tribute to Sully! He's a local hero out here in my neighborhood! (Lives just a couple miles from me.) :)
Nice tribute to a true hero. Still amazing. And I didn't know about the love story, that's neat.
that is still one of the most awesome stories I have ever hear. Great tribute to Captain Sully.
Go, Captain Sully!!!
Wonderful write up. I can't believe it has been a year already...
I like reading good news. There is so little of it these days! Great job.
What a nice story and terrific tribute to the captain Tony. Well done!!
This is a great tribute to this event and to the heroism of the captain..Thanks, Tony!
This is an amazing piece of work. It is hard to believe it has been that long.
That Captain is truly a hero. Very inspiring, Tony. :-)