USA: Plane Crashes Into River: Hero Pilot Saves Everyone


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New York, Jan 17: The Airbus A320, which had risen to 3,200 feet, came down the river, its fuselage lower than many apartment terraces and windows...

A US Airways jetliner with 155 people aboard lost power in both engines, possibly from striking birds, after taking off from La Guardia Airport on Thursday afternoon.

The pilot ditched in the icy Hudson River and all on board were rescued by a flotilla of converging ferries and emergency boats, the authorities said.

What might have been a catastrophe in New York  was averted by a pilot’s quick thinking and deft manoeuvres, and by the nearness of rescue boats.

The Airbus A320, which had risen to 3,200 feet, came down the river, its fuselage lower than many apartment terraces and windows.











In a carefully executed touchdown shortly after 3:30 pm, the aircraft sent up huge plumes of water at midstream, between West 48th Street in Manhattan and Weehawken, New Jersey.

On board, the pilot, Che sley B Sullenberger III (57), had made a command decision to avoid densely populated areas and try for the Hudson. He had warned the  passengers to brace for a hard landing. Most had their heads down as the jetliner slammed into the water, nose slightly up, just three minutes after take-off on what was to be a flight to Charlotte, North Carolina.

Many on board and those watching from the shores were surprised that the aircraft did not sink immediately.
Instead, it floated, twisting and drifting towards south in strong currents, as three New York Waterway commuter ferries moved in. Moments later, the terrified passengers began swarming out the emergency exits into brutally cold air and onto the submerged wings of the bobbing jetliner.

As the first ferry nudged up alongside, witnesses said, some passengers were able to leap onto the decks. Others were helped aboard by ferry crews. Soon, a small armada of police boats, fireboats, tugboats and coast guard craft converged on the scene, and some of them snubbed up to keep the jetliner afloat. Helicopters brought police divers, who dropped into the water to help with the rescues.

Over the next one hour,  all the passengers, including at least one baby, and both pilots and all three flight attendants, were transferred to the rescue boats. Brought ashore on both sides of the river, the survivors were taken to hospitals in Manhattan and New Jersey.  Some described their survival as a miracle, a sentiment repeated later by city and state officials. Others gave harrowing accounts of an ordeal whose outcome few might have imagined.

The aircraft was later saved for examination by investigators.                                                     

  

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  • lovepreet singh, america

    Tue, Jun 22 2010

    heads ...off to... pilot. he had given a new life to all passengers he has done a good job

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  • lovepreet singh, america

    Tue, Jun 22 2010

    heads ...off to... pilot. he had given a new life to all passengers he has done a good job

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  • Stanley D'Cruz, Mangalore, Sydney

    Fri, Jun 11 2010

    Hi Wilfred
    I had met you couple of times in Mlore, Bombay.
    Your brother Jude was my friend, we have lost contact. Please send me Jude's contact.
    Kind regards
    Stanley D'Cruz

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  • RAAJ, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    The Airbus 320 crash and Taj/Tident attack are two different entities which have carried on the rescue operations under different circumstances and are beyond comparison. With due respect to those who have lost their life in the 26/11 Mumbai attack, due credit should be given to the Army and the Police personnel who are a committed lot. It is sad that criticism at the drop of a hat has always given some of us Indians a sense of pride.

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  • Sharon, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Amazing comment Sanjeev Kamath and thanks for the info Wilfred Lewis.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Look at the exceptionally efficient Disaster Recovery Management besides the quick reflexes of the fine pilot. If there was half of such efficiency, Taj & Trident in Mumbai would not have been a graveyard. And Mumbai is blissfully open for another such attack after all those knee jerk reactions.

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ Manhattan-New York USA

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    This incident happened within a mile from my work place/ residence in Manhattan. Hero pilot "Captain Sully" has a strong resume of education and experience. He performed his duty with high level of intelligence and common sense under extreme freezing weather conditions, with failed plane engines, brought the plane very close towards the Hudson river side close to Manhattan, which was the shallow part of the river Hudson.

    New York City's finest carried out a highly desciplined and astonishingly sucessful rescue operation. As the plane was coming down all the passengers were praying with their heads on their laps God certainly heard their prayers. Quoting the famous movie 'Miracle on 34th Street' the Governor of New York David Paterson said we have a 'Miracle On Hudson". I remembered some of my Indian friends settled here singing "Hum jis desh ke wasi hain. jis desh mein HUDSON bahati hain...

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  • gavin rodrigues, dubai

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    The pilot has done a very brave job ,hats of to him and thanks to god for this miracle!!!!!

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  • Vilas & Leena, Suratkal /Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    What a wonderful god we have he has done a mighty miracle.We thank god for this miracle.

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  • Cedric, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This reminds me of the movie Airport 77. Quick act by the pilot saves the Lifes of all. God is great

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  • Maxim Patrao, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This is stranger than fiction. That was tremendous presence of mind, precision and nerves of steel. Hats off to the pilot.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Bravo Pilot, He has saved many lives. Pray for him too.

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  • gayathri, Surathkal

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Great Pilot. He must be awarded for giving rebirth to so many people Hats off to him  for a great job.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    I knew that an aeroplane can land in water!!! If  I am not wrong this is the first istance whereby aeroplane landed in water and all were safe !! The pilot is really a hero. Well done pilot.

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  • Shrinath Shet, Udupi - Oman

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Well Done...God is great.

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  • Prashanth , indid (Mangalore)

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    The pilot has a done very good job . He saved more than 100 families from sorrow. Thanks a lot...

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  • AUGUSTINE DANIEL DSOUZA, Udupi Vasai/Virar/State of KUWAIT

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Thank God  they are all safe. The Pilot has done an excellent Job.

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  • Noel Frank, Mangalore / KSA

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This reminds me of the brave pilot and the passengers of Saudia, whose aircraft was involved in  a mid air collision with Kazak Airlines over Mumbai, a few years ago, who also desperately tried to avoid crashing on civilian areas. Though they were not as lucky, yet the memory of their bravery in the face of death never fades from our minds.

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  • Ghulaam Ali,Kaup/Dubai, Kaup/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Smart thinking. We congratulate the pilot for saving lots of lives.

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  • shreedevi shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    heads off to the pilot..he done a good job and he gave rebirth to all the passengers.well done...appreciating work..We need the pilots like him who has done this miracle.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    I have no doubt God took control of the plane during those crucial moments and guided the pilot to ditch it in the Hudson river and save his children. Thanks be to God for His wonderful miracle. Lord you are great. Congratulations to the Pilot , the crew and passengers who made it happen.

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  • Antony T. D' Souza, Karkala/Qatar

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    It is the Grace of God for ALL worked through Pilot by his sheer sharp wit and courage saved all lives as a miracle to reckon with God’s power. Praise to God the Almighty.

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  • Rev Kunder, U.K.C. Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    GOD is great.With GOD everything is possible

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi /Dammam Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Great escape! US should honor the pilot for his quick thought....may God bless all

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  • thripthi, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 16 2009

    Hats of to you PILOT. you have done the marvellous job by rescueing many people from the death.you have given them the rebirth.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This is one of the finest deft manoeuvres by a quick thinking pilot in the history of air aviation. We congratulate the pilot for saving lots of lives due to his vision and quick thinking.

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  • hari, kadri

    Fri, Jan 16 2009

    Hats Off to the Pilot

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  • abubakar, ubar/abudhabi

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Just a miracle!!!!! Welcome back to newlife those who survived in the accident.

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