Captain "Sully" Sullenberger: Where Are You?

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God? oh pu-lease. it was not God. it was a skilled pilot who simply wanted to save his own ass.

I am a private pilot and we are trained on where to put the plane down in the event of an engine failure when you are low and slow. He did what he was trained to do and although he probably had concern for his passengers, his first instinct is to survive.

Karen Allen of GA 7:21PM January 27, 2009

amen to that!

of 3:03PM January 27, 2009

A pastor brought out an important thought on this incident. It seems everyone including Capt. Sullenberger is praising the pilot and the crew. I agree with the pastor: It was all in the hands of GOD. Yes, GOD gave the pilot and the crew members and the others who helped in this incident the ablility and knowledge to do what was done. If it had not been GOD's will for the turnout to be as it was, it would not have ended the way it did.

GOD held everyone of the people involved in his hands and protected them.

Give GOD the credit he deserves!

mystery hill 1:13PM January 27, 2009

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