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On a cold January morning in 2009, a US Airways flight left New York's LaGuardia Airport.
At the controls that morning was veteran Captain Chesley Sullenberger, whom everyone called "Sully."
Moments after takeoff, the plane ran into a flock of geese, disabling its engines.
Unable to reach any nearby airport, Sully and co-pilot Jeff Sykes safely guided the plane into the Hudson River, where it stayed afloat long enough to get every single persopn off the plane safe and alive.
By Bill Thompson5
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On a cold January morning in 2009, a US Airways flight left New York's LaGuardia Airport.
At the controls that morning was veteran Captain Chesley Sullenberger, whom everyone called "Sully."
Moments after takeoff, the plane ran into a flock of geese, disabling its engines.
Unable to reach any nearby airport, Sully and co-pilot Jeff Sykes safely guided the plane into the Hudson River, where it stayed afloat long enough to get every single persopn off the plane safe and alive.

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