"Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger speaks with ABC News' Amy Robach about the tenth anniversary of the "Miracle on the Hudson."
AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File And I knew this [would be] the last thing I would be doing. "As we were going down, people around me were pulling out their cell phones and trying to call their loved ones ... they were leaving their last messages," Stevenson told "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. To learn more about WS’ aviation research efforts, please visit the National Wildlife Research Center’s I am concerned about a large blueberry farm being planted next to our airport. Turned sideways can be held just like a football and in a 150 miles an hour hitting that water.

What's it like being here today in the shadow of this plan thankful. "All the pieces had to come together. "It really helps give us a forum to get together and to cry on each other's shoulder if we need to about things, to help support each other," he added. But it's always going to be a problem of having Byrd's running and airplanes that is not going to go away. I didn't feel and could deceive you two. '"In this Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, airline passengers wait to be rescued on the wings of a US Airways Airbus 320 jetliner that safely ditched in the frigid waters of the Hudson River in New York, after a flock of birds knocked out both its engines.

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And so, as we were going down, I'm thinking, 'Well, these are the last seconds. Cash is 5049. Sully reunites with passengers on 10th anniversary of 'Miracle on the Hudson' I didn't feel and could deceive you two. That's where you guys have changed the world ultimately. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Unable to reach any airport, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane to a ditching in the Hudson River off …

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Within minutes local ferry boats rushed to rescue the passengers standing on the wings.

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Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger reunites with passengers on 10th anniversary of 'Miracle on the Hudson' Sullenberger, now retired, said the … Log in to your WTOP account for notifications and alerts customized for you. Chesley Sullenberger recalled how he and his co-pilots pulled off the incredible emergency landing in the Hudson River as passengers described their final thoughts during the harrowing plunge.","mediaType":"default","section":"ABCNews/Nightline","id":"60411189","title":"Capt.

The water was up to hear any listen 35 degree water so is like needles have to survive this impact and now it's now back here thousand scariest night. It was January 15th, 2009 when Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger helped guide US Airways Flight 1549 into the Hudson River after a flock of geese disabled the engines moments after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport. The harrowing tale of survival from the writer for a Hollywood retelling. An official website of the United States governmentThis site is also protected by an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate that’s been signed by the U.S. government.

Less than three minutes into the flight. Today is the 10th anniversary of the Miracle on the Hudson plane water landing in New York City.

On the 10th anniversary of the emergency landing dubbed the “Miracle of the Hudson,” Jeff Kolodjay reflects on the day with as much incredulity as when it happened.


He understood how to fly that aircraft without power and if you watch the way he landed it. That's where you guys have changed the world ultimately. Gratitude grateful always every. To not let anyone.

This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.Copyright © 2020 by WTOP. And I showed that in my pocket. The terrifying flight turning into a miraculous rescue.

Sullenberger, now retired, said the story makes him feel as if he's a part of "living history," and it gives him a greater sense of purpose.

We should play and I had to make sure that happened at the best possible place. In the film solely as grilled by investigators for potential wrongdoing. ABC News January 14, 2019 'Sully' remembers 'Miracle on the Hudson' on 10th anniversary Captain Chesley Sullenberger landed a U.S. Airways Airbus, with 153 on board, in Manhattan's Hudson River after hitting a flock of geese.