The Miracle on the Hudson | Remastered

The Miracle on the Hudson | Remastered

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@theflightchannel
@theflightchannel - 02.05.2019 21:59

I felt like such an important incident deserved a remake, so here’s “The Miracle on the Hudson” remastered. Please let me know if you would like to see more remastered videos. Also, which video should I remake?

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@darthstarkiller1912
@darthstarkiller1912 - 22.11.2023 06:42

Feels so long ago when this happened. I was a junior in high school at that time. Still so happy everyone survived.

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@gmkranert
@gmkranert - 05.11.2023 06:26

Ok

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@touchofgrey5372
@touchofgrey5372 - 24.09.2023 16:21

The ATC controller keeps saying: cactus 1529... Sully says 1549!

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@Dumpling_On_Pawz7096
@Dumpling_On_Pawz7096 - 04.09.2023 11:37

POV: People without epilepsy complaining about no flash warnings💀

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@monkeydreams
@monkeydreams - 19.08.2023 16:42

is ot normal to refer to a retired prewident by their official title in the United States of America? Because I find it frankly vonrusing to refer to the fogure as Preisdent Bush when in fact yhe U.S. president was Barack Obama

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@washy1965
@washy1965 - 22.07.2023 11:26

OUTSTANDING VIDEO ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ IT 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 UP FOR SULLY

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@okyruslanwijaya6031
@okyruslanwijaya6031 - 28.06.2023 21:54

I just watched the netflix show and jump here immediately to hear what does it look like from our very own flight channel. Will come back later for impression comment.

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@uglybetty8747
@uglybetty8747 - 26.05.2023 18:16

Can’t believe the plane itself is same age as me

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@pearlglass
@pearlglass - 20.04.2023 10:08

🌵 ❤

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@UnclePengy
@UnclePengy - 30.03.2023 11:28

The museum has been renamed the Sullenberger Aviation Museum and the A320 is their main attraction.

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@PainKillerJane
@PainKillerJane - 25.03.2023 23:47

1549? 1539? 1529? I keep hearing different numbers

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@malmcmac107
@malmcmac107 - 22.03.2023 03:55

It was BIRDS?!

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@squiggly7
@squiggly7 - 17.03.2023 05:03

Amazing storytelling. Amazing crew and of course Captain with the FO. As someone close to the ferry trade in this area I feel so happy and proud that so many vessels responded so quickly to help.

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@magalirojas8189
@magalirojas8189 - 07.01.2023 07:27

Congratulations to the pilots and crew. These pilots were real focused on what to do and did not panic saving everyone on board.
Just seems that a review on engine failure procedures on every flight is necessary before and not after an actual engine failure.
Nonetheless, this is the most courageous act in passenger aircraft history.
God be with all.

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@JayRiemenschneider
@JayRiemenschneider - 30.12.2022 01:01

I think his best flying was the landing angle. If it hits those two big scoops on the wings first it seems like lights out to me? Don’t know, wasn’t there, but that seems critical and goes unmentioned

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@KevinMakesYT
@KevinMakesYT - 17.11.2022 19:44

At school, i watched it Sully was a incredible person that landed in the Hudson and 6 birds lives are lost 😭.
The A320 was a dangerous plane to land in the water because its so small that they can explode the plane they are risking everyone's lives but its worth it.

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@ateslabattery115
@ateslabattery115 - 25.10.2022 03:24

I've heard someone describe the miracle as "Right crew, right plane; right time, right place."

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@MrColinWarde
@MrColinWarde - 29.09.2022 05:57

Great job! Excellent rendering. I really appreciate your efforts.

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@catherinelam9381
@catherinelam9381 - 12.09.2022 15:30

I just so happend finished reading a book regarding how the passengers of this incident felt during the dangerous time on the plane since the "disaster " happened. Most of them thought they were gonna die for sure but they were saved unbelievably were so unreal at all. And the captain only had a few mins to determine how the plane was gonna end up to and it not only involved 155 lives on the plane but also numerous lives below. Besides, the weather, wind, water level, time for rescue and passengers being cooperated had all contributed to avoid the disaster happened. If it's not a miracle, I dunno what is!

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@stevecooper2873
@stevecooper2873 - 28.08.2022 04:38

How fortunate that he recognized his situation and did NOT attempt a return to LaGuardia, OR a try at Teterboro. Imagine the wreckage and loss of life crashing into the densely populated areas of NYC or NJ with full fuel tanks. Also, buildings would have torn the aircraft apart, increasing damage, as opposed to the 'relatively' soft water landing.
damned good thing he powered up the APU quick. That gave him radio comms, instruments, and, being 'fly by wire', some control of the plane, also, apparently some cabin lighting to help calm the passengers.

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@georgecoleman8641
@georgecoleman8641 - 26.08.2022 00:36

It's crazy to think that this aircraft was going around 150mph when it hit the water. Glad everyone survived. Annoying that it was theoretically possible to land safely back at Laguardia

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@opieutt9038
@opieutt9038 - 14.08.2022 19:05

Did everyone get their baggage?

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@lawrence1318
@lawrence1318 - 06.08.2022 12:32

These days technology should exist which identifies birds in flight paths. The plane should have a radar system to identify this. Why doesn't it? Why isn't it being developed? So let's fix the root problem.

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@meganhamblin418
@meganhamblin418 - 30.07.2022 04:49

I don't very often catch a flood on this channel, But Canadian geese do not sound like song birds. In reality, I really love your channel.I watch a lot of these from a few different sources. But I always start and end my sessions with the flight channel. Cuz I know I'm not going to be disappointed.

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@yankees29
@yankees29 - 04.07.2022 00:09

The thing that always stuck out to me was how calm he said “We’re going to be in the Hudson.” Sully just lined up and used the River like a giant runway. Still amazes me.

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@thomasmills3934
@thomasmills3934 - 19.06.2022 15:22

Fly-by-wire has also been implicated in accidents... its a wash. At the end of the day we need to be able to take complete control of the aircraft in case of conputer failure...

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@YourFreeBeats
@YourFreeBeats - 03.06.2022 07:12

He also considered the Hudson as an option early on so to manage everything in addition do staying near his “last ditch” is truly a a miracl.

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@YourFreeBeats
@YourFreeBeats - 03.06.2022 07:06

As calm and cool as Sully is, you can hear the sheer terror in his voice.

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@samuelkeh6816
@samuelkeh6816 - 04.04.2022 01:32

Hello! I am composing a music piece that depicts the event of US Airways 1549. I would love to use your simulation as part of a video background I am compiling with other simulations and wanted to seek permission from you? I will, of course, provide credits.

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@pratulya12
@pratulya12 - 03.04.2022 16:50

Chesley Sullenberger, Alfred Haynes, Dennis Fitch and many more.
Real life heroes! 🙏🙏🙏🙏

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@blackmilk3007
@blackmilk3007 - 01.04.2022 13:59

unbelievable

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@akshay5295
@akshay5295 - 31.03.2022 22:00

Would love to see IC814 video. Surprised it hasn't been done yet

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@catherinehazur7336
@catherinehazur7336 - 11.03.2022 04:34

The river rescue was amazing as was this legendary glide in landing. Impeccable team work.

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@catherinehazur7336
@catherinehazur7336 - 11.03.2022 04:17

Another stellar remaster from THE FLIGHT CHANNEL. Any one you choose to do from here on out is bound to be top notch. I'll watch em all

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@wxretro
@wxretro - 17.01.2022 08:40

You are missing a VERY IMPORTANT portion I know of because I eves drop on first responder, neighbors short wave/cell and air traffic dispatch calls.

WHY listen?
It began as a hobby while a kid in buying TANDY/Radio Shack receivers. Now I have to explain a modern crime, then join that crime's actions to explain the missing portion of your presentation and as to what I STATE is the real reason Sully's jet was redirected.

FIRST THE CRIME::
A modern crime I call "audiohitler" is presently being called by news sources "Havana Syndrome". It's not crickets.
Audiohitler is the "introduction" into human bodies (animals too) the safe levels of Microwaves, Sonar and Wi-fi.
These "safe levels" are used to make victim's body/organs ill to even psychotic and at worst murder them slowly. By using repetitive sounds as sirens, trucks idling noisily, low air traffic, even bar hoping flash mobs to junkies acting as if crazy and laughing, yelling and dozens of other repetitive sound generators be it machines or persons

BUT THIS IS ONLY AT A SPECIFIC SITE or SPOT (real nuts or junkies walk around and not leave then come back and yell again, again FROM THE SAME SPOT).

Now, when the safe levels are repeatedly injected via these repetitive sounds, they do not have to remain loud after the first few minutes. Unless one moves from a vertical (standing) to horizontal (sleeping) position as, then those controlling the attacks will jimmy one's hands (fingers) and legs as one lays in bed to make sure the change in position of body did not disturb the attack. The jimmying reconnects the attacks if there is just a slight loss of connection. If it's a larger loss of connection, then for a few minutes, loud(er) sounds are used again to reconnect attack to victim.

Now, Havana Syndrome is the audiohitler attack I just skimmed through, but the visual marking and ill feelings occur when those attacks are ADMINISTERED INCORRECTLY.

When that modern crime is administered correctly, the victim knows not they are being attacked.
AS mentioned above, the crime involves the redirecting into a victim safe levels of Microwaves, Sonar or WiFi.
Some might say if they are safe levels, then what's the issue.
The safe levels become illness forming to deadly when repetitive sounds linearly inject these safe levels onto ones' organs or area of body/head. THEN the safe level's become dangerous to deadly OVER YEARS.
It's like receiving safe levels of x-rays, but 200 times a day, that then becomes very dangerous to one's health, to say the least.
Just the leaky gut they cause with these attacks can lead to the poisoning of the body. That I explain on other blogs as in when drinking water include good oils as avocados (from the Caribbean). This is because the microwave attacks dry the inner body (as chicken becomes internally dry in microwave . Inject whipped Caribbean avocados or add slices of avocados if it's a meat sandwich, yer welcome as to that cooking tip) and water will then remove good oil. Therefore, drink water but also ingest good oils.
Skipping more, I wanted to post as to this crime.


NOW THE MISSING PORTION::
Now, the portion missing is that Sully's "plane" was told to change course from going across Manhattan as if over 23rd street East to West instead to circumvent Manhattan via a northern route. That northward route led the plane into an unused area of the sky at that time, so the seagull were gliding to pass the time in a sort of quiet activity zone for jets.

That redirection happened because I was tinkering with lowering the AudioHitler attacks (as I did every few months just to bug them). I picked up on shortwave then cell signals, a request to have THEIR PILOTS flying
East to West over 26th street (near my Apt.). In having their pilots (mainly heading to or from Teterboro or another airport further north) flying over me, the pilots NOT connected with this audiohitler using gang were told to fly around. I began tweaking things, then the gang called their ATC buddies, around 2:44 PM EZT.
BTW, that pilot (May he Rest In Peace) that crashed into that 7th Ave. building was a long time friend of these gangs. That copter he flew exclusively low over me during inclement weather, as other pilots would bail out due to the dangers of inclement weather. A few days ago (NYc Cold outbreak), a NYPD helicopter was flying low overhead, but after 16 minutes left. I could hear the heavy cold air affecting the copters' ability to stay aloft.
To be clear, Sully is an innocent bystander in all of this who used his trained and self-taught calmness to save many lives in the plane and the surrounding buildings.

If this is becomes a bother, I will not be upset, if it's removed.

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@three60five98
@three60five98 - 26.12.2021 05:23

If he had used on board digital navigation aids to try and reach a nearest airport, a lot of the passengers and those on the ground won't be here today. Experience with human judgement triumph the day.

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@dobimike3745
@dobimike3745 - 19.12.2021 05:51

Yes, I`ll have a big mac, fries and we`ll be in the Hudson.

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@furqanahmed9
@furqanahmed9 - 18.12.2021 18:28

That truly was a miracle and an aviation masterpiece. Captain sully and his crew will be remembered forever. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

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@WANDERER0070
@WANDERER0070 - 15.10.2021 02:41

Those are some cool headed pilots !

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@timhollamby8728
@timhollamby8728 - 12.10.2021 23:06

Sully and Skiles with cool calm clear focus and actions gave over 150 people their lives back...What could be more heroic???...Awesome

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@RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
@RicardoMartinez-jy5lo - 08.10.2021 22:40

The FAA might have raised any critiques to this incident, yet the minute-by-minute decisions made for this flight were impeccable given the circumstances.

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@kamyagupta4030
@kamyagupta4030 - 08.10.2021 19:28

salute to the pilots,the crew and the people on board and the people who came to rescue all together to making this work.... literally unbelievable stuff!!!

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@pedrosalas3757
@pedrosalas3757 - 05.10.2021 21:22

Even a cactus needs some water sometimes.

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@user-bc7lb9kp7l
@user-bc7lb9kp7l - 27.09.2021 06:09

Your videos are amazing! That was a miracle ,indeed! Why isn’t there some type of screen to prevent debris or birds entering the engines?

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@jacquelinesales1146
@jacquelinesales1146 - 12.09.2021 17:16

I always get emotional seeing this story.

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