Did Sully serve in Vietnam?

Sullenberger served as a fighter pilot for the U.S. Air Force
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from 1973 to 1980
, flying Vietnam-era F-4 Phantom II jets. He was a flight leader and a training officer and attained the rank of captain while building up experience overseas and at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.
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Was Sully in the military?

He received advanced aerial combat training as a mission commander for Red Flag exercises. Before attaining the rank of captain, Sullenberger was a flight leader and a training officer at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. After Sullenberger left the Air Force in 1980, he became a commercial airline pilot.
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Does Captain Sully have PTSD?

After a career in the Air Force, Sully became a commercial airline pilot. He experienced PTSD symptoms after an emergency landing on the Hudson River. He had trouble sleeping and lost weight. He discussed his challenges with his wife and a therapist.
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Did Sully get cleared?

It took 15 months before federal crash investigators concluded that Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and co-pilot Jeff Skiles made the right decision to ditch the plane in the Hudson River (The Wall Street Journal).
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Was Sully in Pearl Harbor?

“Sully” Sullenberger, who piloted US Airways Flight 1549 to an emergency water landing in New York City's Hudson River, will be this year's guest speaker at Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor's 8th Anniversary Dinner Gala on Saturday, December 6, 6:00 to 10.00 p.m. Themed “Destinations & Dreams,” the evening is the ...
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Was anyone saved from the Arizona?

Only 335 men survived the bombing of the USS Arizona, the mighty battleship whose loss at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, inspired a nation to go to war.
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Is Captain Thurman a real person?

Capt. Thurman was not a real person, but a composite character based on several officers and stories, according to a Disney spokesman.
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Where is captain Sullenberger today?

Former Captain Sully Sullenberger now works in Montreal as the U.S. ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization and seems to be enjoying his time in the city. Sullenberger rose to fame after landing US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River in 2009.
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Did Captain Sully fly again after the accident?

Some members of the Flight 1549 crew returned to flying shortly after. Capt. Sully returned briefly to flying for US Airways several months after his famous flight, and retired from the airline business later in 2009, landing a lucrative book deal and speaking engagements.
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Why was the Hudson landing a miracle?

As the engines powered down and pilots Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles decided an emergency landing wasn't an option, they expertly landed the plane atop N.Y.C.'s Hudson River, in an event later dubbed "Miracle on the Hudson." Everyone on board survived.
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When did Sully land in the Hudson?

When did he land the plane on the Hudson river? On 15 January 2009, Sully was flying US Airways Flight 1549 with 150 passengers and five crew on board when a freak incident struck.
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What aircraft landed in the Hudson River?

An Airbus A320 jet crash landed on the Hudson River with no fatalities 13 years ago. Now the plane is a part of a museum in Charlotte.
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How many hours did Sully have?

Chelsey Sullenberger is a former military pilot with total flying hours of almost 20,000 at the time of the accident, including 4,756 hours on the A320. Jeffrey Skiles had only 37 hours on the A320 as a newly transferred pilot to the type but over 20,000 flying hours in total.
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What does Sully do now?

Since retiring as an airline pilot, Sullenberger, a former Air Force fighter pilot, has worked as a public speaker on aviation safety.
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Was Sully a fighter pilot?

Sullenberger served as a fighter pilot for the U.S. Air Force from 1973 to 1980, flying Vietnam-era F-4 Phantom II jets. He was a flight leader and a training officer and attained the rank of captain while building up experience overseas and at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.
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Did NTSB try to blame Sully?

In reality, the NTSB conducted a routine investigation to ascertain the cause of the accident and ensure it wouldn't happen again. Far from blaming or criticizing the captain for his action, the agency's May 2010 report supported the narrative of Sullenberger's heroism.
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Could Sully have made it back to LaGuardia?

To Sully's surprise, the live, virtual simulations showed that the aircraft could make it back to both LaGuardia and Teterboro airport. That could not be possible. Sully knew that the plane did not have the speed needed to make it back; they were descending too fast.
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How long did Sully's plane float?

On board were 5 crew members, including Capt. Chesley (“Sully”) Sullenberger III, and 150 passengers. About two minutes into the flight, the airplane flew into a flock of Canada geese. Both engines were severely damaged, causing an almost complete loss of thrust.
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Does Japan regret Pearl Harbor?

Abe's Pearl Harbor speech has been well received in Japan, where most people expressed the opinion that it struck the right balance of regret that the Pacific war occurred, but offered no apologies. Julian Ryall reports.
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Is Rafe from Pearl Harbor Real?

The film dramatically portrays the events of this historic day by depicting the lives of two First Lieutenants in the U.S. Army, Rafe McCawley and Danny Walker, who are best friends. These two characters are based on two real U.S. Army Air Corps Second Lieutenants.
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How accurate was the movie Pearl Harbor?

And Gailey, who was in high school at the time of Pearl Harbor, says the movie at least got some things right. "They were reasonably accurate about the era," says Gailey. "They were pretty accurate about the attitude of the people. And the automobiles.
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Are there skeletons in the USS Arizona?

The majority of those have never been recovered from the wreckage. According to DPAA, their remains are entombed in the USS Arizona Memorial. As of December 1, 2021, DPAA reports more than 81,600 Americans remain missing from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Gulf Wars or other conflicts.
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Can Pearl Harbor survivors be buried in ship?

Pearl Harbor survivors can have their ashes scattered over Pearl Harbor. The memorial service and interment of deceased USS Arizona Survivors is conducted on the USS Arizona Memorial. The service includes a committal service, interment, rifle salute, TAPS, flag presentation, and plaque presentation.
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