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A Routine Takeoff Turns Critical
With the aircraft rapidly losing altitude over one of the most densely populated areas in the world, Captain Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles had only seconds to assess their options.
A Split-Second Decision
Air traffic controllers quickly offered runways at LaGuardia and nearby Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. After evaluating the aircraft’s altitude, glide capability, and the risks of attempting a turn back toward land, Sullenberger made the critical decision to ditch the aircraft in the Hudson River.
An Unprecedented Water Landing
At 3:31 p.m., Sullenberger guided the powerless aircraft to a controlled descent, touching down smoothly on the icy waters of the Hudson. His precise handling ensured the fuselage remained intact and upright, allowing passengers and crew to evacuate safely onto the wings and inflatable slides.
Nearby ferry boats, emergency responders, and civilians rushed to the scene, rescuing passengers within minutes and preventing what could have been a tragic loss of life.
Training, Experience, and Teamwork
A subsequent investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) concluded that the crew’s actions were appropriate and that no alternative landing options would have produced a better outcome.
A Lasting Legacy
The story was immortalized in the 2016 film “Sully,” starring Tom Hanks, bringing renewed attention to the calm expertise and human judgment that saved 155 lives.