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The Miracle On The Hudson (Original)

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🗓️ 15 January 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

January 15, 2009. Pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger performs the “Miracle on the Hudson”


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Music It's October 4th, 1960, on the tarmac of Boston's Logan Airport.

0:30.8

On board a departing plane, Eastern Airlines flight attendant Joan Barry Hale completes a safety demonstration for the aircraft's 67 passengers.

0:39.3

She walks toward the lounge area and the rear in the plane and takes her seat as the pilot taxis to the runway.

0:45.2

It's all just a routine flight on a routine day.

0:49.5

As the pilot throttles up the plane's four propeller engines, the plane lifts off,

0:54.0

and Joan feels the familiar sensation of becoming airport. But just... As the pilot throttles up the plane's four propeller engines, the plane lifts off,

0:57.0

and Joan feels the familiar sensation of becoming airport.

1:01.0

But just six seconds after takeoff, everything changes.

1:04.3

The plane shudders with an unusual vibration.

1:07.0

Joan knows immediately something is wrong.

1:12.7

The engines don't sound synced up, and the plane seems to be taking a left turn, even though they have only just taken off. It's clear the pilots have no control over the plane

1:17.9

and have no time to react. The plane dramatically slows down. Then, as fast as it ascended

1:24.4

into the sky, the aircraft begins to hurtle back down. Joan and her

1:28.7

fellow crew members try to brace for impact, but they only have seconds before the plane

1:34.6

crashes into the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Joan Barry Hale is one of only

1:43.2

10 who will survive the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 375.

1:48.0

In the ensuing investigation, dead birds would be found clogging three of the plane's

1:52.6

propeller engines and the bodies of other birds will be found littering the runway in Boston.

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