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Omaha Steve

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Tue Jan 15, 2019, 03:05 PM Jan 2019

American Airlines' Flight Attendant Union Honors US Airways Flight 1549 Ten Years After Historic Lan


Euless, TX – Today marks the tenth anniversary of the "Miracle on the Hudson." To date, this remains the most successful ditching in aviation history. On January 15, 2009, Captain “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles made an emergency water landing on the Hudson River after multiple bird strikes into both engines.

Flight Attendants Donna Dent, Doreen Welsh, Sheila Dail safely evacuated all 150 passengers from the US Airways Airbus A320 as the plane sank into the Hudson River. The crew exhibited both professionalism and acts of heroism for successfully landing US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson and quickly evacuating a full aircraft on that cold January day.

Lori Bassani, National President of The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA), made the following statement today regarding this historic anniversary:

"Flight Attendants are skilled professionals who receive hundreds of hours of training. Each year our Flight Attendants are required to requalify in order to remain current on their safety duties. No one ever wants to have to use their emergency training in a real life situation. However, we know that with this training we are prepared to execute the duties and responsibilities that are second nature to us all. Donna, Doreen and Sheila exhibited those skills ten years ago, and their quick action saved the lives of 150 passengers. Today, APFA continues to honor our colleagues for representing our profession in its truest form."
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American Airlines' Flight Attendant Union Honors US Airways Flight 1549 Ten Years After Historic Lan (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jan 2019 OP
thank you for the reminder. niyad Jan 2019 #1
I always give the flight attendants respect on any flight. redstatebluegirl Jan 2019 #2

redstatebluegirl

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2. I always give the flight attendants respect on any flight.
Tue Jan 15, 2019, 03:10 PM
Jan 2019

They will keep you alive if they can. They are not waitresses and waiters, they are life saving professionals which Flight 1549 showed. Plus I love having a military trained pilot on board. They are used to dealing with serious emergencies.

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