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We commemorate the one year anniversary of the miracle of Flight 1549 with these touching insights from passengers and first responders who were there.
On the one-year anniversary of the plane crash on the Hudson we see how it has transformed lives and brought hope to millions.
From the amazing story of the US Airways plane crash on the Hudson River, Martha Williamson reminds us that each day is a gift and a chance to make a difference.
Learn more about the pilot who made the miraculous landing on the Hudson, and was one of Beliefnet's Most Inspiring People of 2009.
Last year the world was shocked and then happily amazed at what happened when Sully guided Flight 1549 into the Hudson River. Share your thoughts, one year later.
In light of the US Airways-Hudson River miracle, the author of "The Survivors Club" offers tips on how to survive a plane crash.
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Date: 03/04/2010
Just short of 14 months since piloting one of the most extraordinary landings in aviation history, Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenburger hung up his wings yesterday and retired from US Airways. Capt. Sullenburger, 59, joined US Airways in 1980 and became a member of the airline's flight operations safety management team last September. Captain Sullenberger, the pilot in command during ...
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Date: 03/04/2010
Just short of 14 months since piloting one of the most extraordinary landings in aviation history, Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenburger hung up his wings yesterday and retired from US Airways. Capt. Sullenburger, 59, joined US Airways in 1980 and became a member of the airline's flight operations safety management team last September. Captain Sullenberger, the pilot in command during ...
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Date: 01/15/2010
It still feels like a miracle. One year after Captain Sullenberger famously brought Flight 1549 to an emergency water landing on the Hudson River, the fact that every single passenger, crew member, and first responder lived to tell the tale is still almost too fantastic to believe. Especially today, I think, as we're all still struggling to understand the devastation in Haiti, it's poignant a ...