"We’re Gonna Be in the Hudson"

Good training, good skills, and good team work.

A first look at ATC tapes and crew interviews revealed Sunday that US Airways Flight 1549 suffered a dual engine loss a mere 90 seconds after takeoff. Quoting from the ATC transcript, the NTSB’s Kitty Higgins said at 3:27:32, the flight was instructed to turn left to 270 degrees. The crew responded: “Ah, Cactus 1549 & hit birds, we lost thrust in both engines. We’re turning back toward LaGuardia.” At 3:28:05, 33 seconds later, ATC asked if the crew wanted to return to LaGuardia. “We’re unable. We may end up in the Hudson,”

It really is the whole team that reduced the lose of life to zero.

The AP also reported that once the aircraft was in the water, a quick-thinking flight attendant stopped a passenger from opening one of the rear doors, which was by then below the waterline. This may have reduced flooding and given the passengers precious seconds to exit the cabin.

 

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