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This video tells the true story of US Airways Flight 1549, known as the Miracle on the Hudson.
On January 15, 2009, Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger made an unbelievable emergency landing on the Hudson River after both engines failed.
All 155 passengers survived thanks to his quick thinking, teamwork, and calm leadership.
Watch this inspiring true story that shows how courage and training can turn disaster into hope.

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00:00On January 15, 2009, something incredible happened in New York City.
00:06U.S. Airways Flight 1549 took off from LaGuardia Airport with 155 people on board.
00:13Just minutes after takeoff, a flock of geese struck both engines, and suddenly the plane lost all power.
00:20In the cockpit, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles had seconds to make a life-or-death decision.
00:28They couldn't reach any airport in time.
00:31Sully calmly told Air Traffic Control,
00:34We're going to be in the Hudson.
00:35With no engines, the aircraft glided silently over the city.
00:39People on the ground looked up, terrified.
00:41Then, with incredible skill, Sully landed the Airbus A320 on the icy Hudson River, right in the heart of New York.
00:49The impact was strong, but the plane stayed afloat.
00:53Passengers rushed to the wings, freezing in the cold wind.
00:56Within minutes, rescue boats and helicopters arrived.
01:01Everyone, Chal 155 Sol, survived.
01:05The world called it the miracle on the Hudson.
01:08Sully became a hero, but he always said it wasn't just him.
01:11It was teamwork, training, and calm under pressure.
01:14The story of Flight 1549 reminds us that even in the darkest moments, courage and clear thinking can turn disaster into survival.
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