Chesley Sullenberger Essays

  • Summary Of A Hudson River Hero By Chesley Sullenberger

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    a decision in a split second with the weight of the world on your shoulders. For Chesley Sullenberger, this was reality mid-flight on January fifteenth of 2009, according to the text, “A Hudson River Hero”. He had to decide where to land his jetliner full of passengers after he began facing problems with the engines. The text, “What is Heroism”, states that there are many forms of heroism. For example, Sullenberger displayed his heroism through saving the lives of all of his passengers, risking his

  • Chesley Sullenberger: A Hero

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    known for their outstanding achievements and bravery. Chesley Sullenberger is a hero because he is brave, selfless, and saved the lives of many people. Chesley Sullenberger spent many years of his life trying to find ways to help people and on January 15, 2009 he did just that. Chesley Sullenberger is a former U.S. Airways pilot who was born in Denison, Texas on January 23, 1951. He enrolled in the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1969. Sullenberger served as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force until

  • Captain Sully

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    On January 15th 2009, Captain Chelsea Sullenberger never would have imagined to land an Airbus A320 on the Hudson river. It all happened when flight 1549 took off to Seattle carrying 155 passengers on board. Suddenly, a series of birds crashed into his left engine, leaving captain sully in a complicated situation where he either must decide to land on the closest airport, or land it on the Hudson river. He chose to land on the river which he knew was very risky for him and for his crew. Thankfully

  • Examples Of People Overcoming Adversity

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    People can overcome adversity in many ways through the help from the government, hard work and determination, and skills. Have you ever experienced a hardship that you thought you would never overcome? Did you find some way to power through those tough times? Some people never get through the worst times in their life, but there are many that do find a way to deal with those overwhelming obstacles they face. How do you think you would overcome adversity? Here are three examples of people who overcame

  • What Is The Theme Of Volar By Judith Ortiz Cofer

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    The short story, “Volar” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, is similar to the informational text, “Highest Duty: My Search For What Really Matters” by Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger. In these two texts, the speakers have a strong passion to change into someone they want to become. In Cofer’s recollection of her past, she explains how devoted she was to her dreams as she, “...spent [her] allowance of a quarter a day on two twelve-cent comic books or a double issue for twenty-five. I had a stack of… comic

  • The Pros And Cons Of USArlines Flight 1549

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    On that fateful day, U.S Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320-214, was scheduled to depart from New York’s LaGuardia Airport. It’s destination was Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina. The captain was Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, and the First

  • Sully Movie Analysis

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    and essays; such as Malcolm Gladwell in Outliers. Sully is a biographical movie directed and produced by Client Eastwood. This movie is adapted on the autobiography Highest Duty by CaptainChesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. Starring Tom Hanks as the main character as Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.This movie

  • Linton Weeks Protecting The Word Hero Analysis

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    definition of hero, Weeks makes some unignorable statements that support his claim of “hero” being over used. Weeks gives large amounts of credibility to himself through his use of some large names, and quotes by them. When US Airways pilot Chesley Sullenberger “Sully” Is asked about whether he thinks he deserves the title

  • Emotion In Sully, And Lord Of The Flies, By William Golding

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    Emotion is abstract and it is one of the greatest gifts given by God that enable human to feel every actions in this world. Without emotion, the world would be dull as people will find it is hard to understand each other, avoid danger, make decisions and take actions. However, everything in life has two sides; good and bad sides. Thus, emotion is not an exception from these two sides. Thus, if one loses control of his/her emotion, it might bring negative consequences to the community. This type of

  • Abraham Lincoln: A Short Story Of A Hero

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    Tillman said, “Somewhere inside, we hear a voice, it leads us in the direction of who we wish to become. But it is up to us whether or not to follow it.” Pat Tillman will always be an amazing hero no matter what. Finally, the last hero is Chesley Sullenberger. Sully was a pilot. He took off from the airport and both of the engines on the plane were damaged by a bird strike. He saved every person on board by landing the plane in the Hudson River. He saved 155 lives on that plane and he was terrified

  • Clint Eastwood's Legacy

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    rank nearly as high as American Sniper it was a very good production capturing the horrific event that happened on Thursday, January 15th, 2009.  “On Thursday, January 15th, 2009, the world witnessed the "Miracle on the Hudson" when Captain Chesley Sullenberger, nicknamed "Sully" & is portrayed by Tom Hanks glided his disabled plane onto the frigid waters of the Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155