- Description
A conversation with Jeffrey Skiles Co-pilot US Airways Flight 1549
- Keywords:
- sully
- sullenberger
- miracle
- hudson
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charliesheep 02/22/2009 04:05 AM Report
THOUGHT OCCURS--BUT ESCAPES IS--THE MIRACLE OF LIFE--ON THIS DAY --IT BELONGS TO HEAVENS--BOTH PASSENGERS--AND CREWE ALIKE-- WITH THE WORLD AS WITNESS-- TO MIRACLES WHICH ARE NOT BOUGHT--AS BARTER--ALL EARTH IS BENEFACTOR TO ITS CREATOR, WHO LOVES, DESIRES-- ALL TO RETURN--PEACE OF THE HEAVENS--HERE NOW !!!!!!!!!!
bclancy 02/21/2009 12:49 AM Report
Jeffrey Skiles,
Excellent work on 1/15, plus a very honest and informative interview. I appreciate the diligent and methodical work that you and all pilots perform on a daily basis. It must have been frustrating having to work around the computers in the Airbus, but you and the captain performed your work admirably. Hopefully the aircraft industry will learn many lessons based on this successful ditching. Glad to hear you are doing pretty well! If I ever meet you I owe you a drink! :-)
thank you,
-- Bob
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
Rusty787 02/14/2009 02:23 PM Report
Captain Skiles,
As your other flying partner (Captain Sullenberger) keeps insisting this was not all about him.
Those of us who have been around the pattern a few times know It always takes a "good crew".
You were not just a good crew. You were a "great crew!"
You make us proud.
Thank you Charlie for your insightful interviews.
Captain Ross "Rusty" Aimer (UAL Ret.)
CEO
Aviation Experts, LLC
REMant 02/11/2009 02:20 PM Report
There's nevertheless something to be said for anyone who does his job these days.