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how did he fly to save himself from the almost sure death​

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Answered by Shivikatiwari
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Answered by sweety9735
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Captain Chesley Sullenberger, who was portrayed by Tom Hanks in the movie Sully, was hailed for the incredible landing of US Airways Flight 1549, a landing that came to be called Miracle on the Hudson

It was a completely routine and unremarkable flight. For 100 seconds. And then: "This can't be happening."

On January 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320 aircraft carrying 155 people lost both its engines seconds after takeoff. The flight was less than 3,000 feet in the air (the Statue of Unity is around 600 feet, for comparison) and there was no way it was going to be able to land on a runway. Or, even any ground.

Less than four minutes after its engines shut off midflight, Flight 1549 landed on the Hudson River, which cuts through New York City. All 155 people onboard that flight escaped alive.

It was a miracle, in fact newspapers carried banner headlines calling the accident Miracle on the Hudson, and the person behind this miracle was Chesley Sullenberger, the captain of Flight 1549.

You probably recognise him as Tom Hanks, who played Chesley Sullenberger in the 2016 biographical drama Sully. Hanks's portrayal was gritty and realistic. The film -- and Hanks' acting -- received universal praise (read IndiaToday.in's review of Sully here). And, we're sure that you have seen the film.

But, nothing can beat hearing it straight from the horse's mouth, and thanks to social media, we can now.

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