How did they get Sully's plane out of the water?

Having secured the aircraft in place, the next step was to safely remove it from the river. According to the BBC, this took place on January 18th, three days after the ditching, using a crane. That night, NBC reported that the aircraft's largely intact remains had then been loaded onto a barge.
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Did they pull the plane out of the Hudson?

Two days after the incident, the plane was pulled from the Hudson River and examined by the National Transportation Safety Board. Most of its remains are now on display at the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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How did Sully's plane not sink?

The bird strike severely damaged both of the aircraft's engines, causing them to fail. While first officer Jeffrey Bruce "Jeff" Skiles began configuring an engine restart, Captain Sully glided the plane to a safe landing spot.
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What happened to the plane Sully landed in the river?

Pilots Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles ditched the powerless plane on the river after a bird strike. The damaged aircraft sat on display in Charlotte, North Carolina before moving to storage, but will be back in 2022.
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How long did Sully's plane stay afloat?

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. Repeated attempts to restart the engines were unsuccessful.
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Weeks Marine - The recovery of US Airways 1549 (Sully's plane) from the Hudson



Did Sully lose his pension?

On February 24, 2009, Sullenberger testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure that his salary had been cut by 40 percent, and that his pension, like most airline pensions, was terminated and replaced by a PBGC guarantee worth only ...
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Did Sully fly after the crash?

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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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 much money did the passengers of Flight 1549 get?

Each passenger later received a letter of apology, $5,000 in compensation for lost baggage (and $5,000 more if they could demonstrate larger losses), and refund of their ticket price. In May 2009, they received any belongings that had been recovered.
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How accurate is the movie Sully?

If you ask the real Captain Sully, the answer is that Sully is pretty damn accurate. Based on his book, Highest Duty, Sully stays true to many facts of the real story, particularly as it pertains to the investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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How hard is it to land a plane on water?

The most obvious is the waves. The larger the waves, the more dangerous the landing. Pilots try to land parallel to the waves, instead of across them, so the waves don't push the plane around, which could cause damage to the plane, injure passengers, and make evacuating more difficult.
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Did Sully have to land on the Hudson?

US Airways Flight 1549 could have made it back to New York's LaGuardia Airport after colliding with geese last year, but under the circumstances the captain's decision to ditch into the Hudson River was the better choice, documents released Tuesday by a federal safety panel said.
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How deep is the deepest part of the Hudson River?

Some sections there are around 160 feet deep, and the deepest part of the Hudson, known as "World's End" (between the US Military Academy and Constitution Island) has a depth of 202 feet (62 m).
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How long did US Airways Flight 1549 stay afloat?

Technically, it never landed. Technically it's a controlled crash when they land and stop on a runway & an uncontrolled crash when they don't. After all impacting the ground is considered a crash. Been on 100's of controlled crashes.
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Who was the baby on Flight 1549?

Pilot Chesley Sullenberger, whose 60 Minutes interview with other Flight 1549 crew members started off the week, is on the cover of People magazine (on newsstands tomorrow) with the youngest passenger of the flight, 10-month-old Damien Sosa.
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How much did Sully make as a pilot?

Sullenberger was paid more than $100,000 a year at the time of the Hudson River crash. His first officer, Jeffrey Skiles was paid about $70,000.
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How many planes have crashed in water and survived?

There have been only about 6 of since the modern jet airliner was introduced. These are often surprisingly successful. However, a modern airliner will float for only a very short time so passenger preparation, quick escape, and rescue are critical.
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Did Sully make any mistakes?

The results haven't changed the conclusions of National Transportation Safety Board investigators or outside aviation-safety experts, who unanimously agree that Mr. Sullenberger made the right call to put his crippled jet down in the river.
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What did the fortune say in Sully?

It's serving a cause greater than ourselves. And so I think often of that fortune, which sat for a good while in the cockpit of a water-filled Airbus A320, tilted sideways in the Hudson: “A delay is better than a disaster.” It's nice to have that fortune back.
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How long can a plane float on water?

But, providing they are not damaged on impact, most passenger jets are designed to float for long enough for an emergency evacuation to occur, which is roughly 90 seconds.
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Was landing in the Hudson the right decision?

This accident came to be known as a “Miracle on the Hudson”. But the truth is the miracle landing was the result of some quick thinking and intelligent decision-making by the plane's captain, Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger.
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Is Sully a hero?

Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger is a former US Airlines pilot, who successfully landed his passenger plane on the Hudson River after it struck a flock of Canada geese. His successful landing saved all 155 passengers aboard his aircraft, and propelled him into hero status among pilots.
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Is flight based on a true story?

The film is loosely inspired by the plane crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261. Principal photography began in October 2011 near Atlanta, Georgia and lasted over 45 days. It was largely shot on location, with visual effects and computer-generated imagery used to create the plane crash.
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