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Old 27th January 2009 | 23:11
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Molokai
 
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USAir Captain of flight 1549 hailed a hero!!
Oh puhleeze! A HERO he certainly wasn't!!!

The heroes in this incident were the ferry crew members who came to the rescue of the stricken plane. THEY WENT OUT OF THEIR WAY TO IMMEDIATELY ASSIST IN SOMETHING WHICH WAS NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. THEY SACRIFICED THEIR PERSONAL WELLBEING TO RESCUE THE CREW AND PASSENGERS.

As for the pilots and crew, they performed superbly and are certainly VALUE FOR MONEY. However to call them heroes is stretching really it rich and fat. The captain and copilot are certainly the best professionals and are really a great credit to the pilot profession.........they signed up for a mission on accepting to operate that flight and THEY CERTAINLY PROVED they deserve the greatest respect and gratitude of USAir and the general public. THEYA ARE NOT INCIDENTAL HEROES, but superbly valuable professionals who the public and aviation industry MUST TRULY VALUE, period.


I totally agree with this post. Capt. " Sully " is indeed a great pilot with great flying and quick crisis management skills besides superb presence of mind. These are very much valued assets and US Airways is indeed blessed to have a professional pilot of such caliber. Making him an accidental hero diminishes the great value of such a true professional; airlines and lay people alike do not value the professionalism and unique situational skills ingrained in pilots to deal with all the ever changing and dynamic challenges involved in flight operations.
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