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June 26, 2017 10:40AM
[www.cbsnews.com]

WASHINGTON -- Losing thrust in both engines but still managing to land an airliner full of people in the Hudson River without the loss of a single life is plenty dramatic. But the drama in “Sully,” the movie about the “Miracle on the Hudson” ditching of U.S. Airways Flight 1549, doesn’t stop there.

And that’s a problem, say the former government investigators involved in the real-life probe of the 2009 accident. The public, as well as pilots and others in the aviation industry who see the movie may get the wrong impression -- that investigators were trying to smear the pilot, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, they said.

“We’re not the KGB. We’re not the Gestapo,” said Robert Benzon, who led the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation. “We’re the guys with the white hats on.”

The film, scheduled for release in theaters Friday, portrays investigators as more like prosecutors looking for any excuse to blame Sullenberger for the mishap.

Could the plane have made it back to LaGuardia Airport if Sullenberger (a CBS News aviation and safety expert, portrayed in the film by Tom Hanks) have turned it around? Did the thrust in both engines quit after the plane struck a flock of geese or was there still some power in one? Was the US Airways captain’s performance affected by other factors? When was his last alcoholic drink? Was he having problems at home?

It’s true that those questions were asked, and many more, over the course of the 18-month investigation, but that’s just part of NTSB’s meticulous investigation process that is intended to find all possible flaws that contribute to a crash, investigators said. That way, the board can make safety recommendations to the government, industry, labor unions, aircraft makers and others in an effort to prevent future accidents. Thirty-five safety recommendations were ultimately issued as a result of the Flight 1549 investigation.

Investigators recalled Sullenberger and co-pilot Jeff Skiles, portrayed by actor Aaron Eckhart, as comfortable and cooperative. Pilot union officials representing them were present during all the interviews and at later public forums.

“These guys were already national heroes,” said Benzon, who is now retired. “We weren’t out to embarrass anybody at all.”

But that’s not how it comes across in the film, directed by Clint Eastwood.

“Until I read the script, I didn’t know the investigative board was trying to paint the picture that he (Sullenberger) had done the wrong thing. They were kind of railroading him into ‘it was his fault,”’ Eastwood said in a publicity video for the Warner Bros. film.

Hanks told The Associated Press in an interview that a draft script included the names of real-life NTSB officials, but Sullenberger - who is an adviser on the film - requested they be taken out.

“He said, ‘These are people who are not prosecutors. They are doing a very important job, and if, for editorial purposes, we want to make it more of a prosecutorial process, it ain’t fair to them,”’ said Hanks. “That’s an easy thing to change.”

Malcolm Brenner, a human factors expert who was among the investigators who interviewed Sullenberger the day after the ditching, said he recalls being extraordinarily impressed at the time with both pilots and how well they worked together in the midst of the crisis. He said he’s also been impressed since then with how Sullenberger has used his fame to promote aviation safety.

“I think there is a real integrity there,” said Brenner, now an aviation consultant. “I happen to be a big fan of the man.”

Tom Haueter, who was the NTSB’s head of major accident investigations at the time and is now a consultant, said he fears the movie will discourage pilots and others from fully cooperating with the board in the future.

“There is a very good chance,” said Haueter, “that there is a segment of the population that will take this as proof of government incompetence and it will make things worse.”



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sstrams
recordings from crashes.. jus tot hear the thought processes involved during a really bad situation.. I'm not 100% familiar with the Sully investigation, but I did read somewhere that at no time was the NTSB on a witch hunt to convict Sully of doing something wrong like depicted in the movie.. And I believe the NTSB was upset that they were portrayed that way..

My beef with the NTSB comes from the TWA 800 incident.. although the investigation as illegally taken from them from the FBI.. But still, the NTSB was extremely screwed in the head for allowing the entire BS story that was concocted about the center wing tank bringing down the plane.. it DID blow up, but as a result of the previous explosion surrounding the plane.. and for the NTSB to try and convince the public that a noseless 747 can climb thousands of feet is preposterous and has been proven impossible by the laws of physics.. I could go on, but won't as my BP meds aren't strong enough lol



R.I.P. Nelson aka TonyHunter87 1971 - 2017 far too soon..

Your last words to me: "Your a great guy RFIP. I was very sad when you left the board, and your son, but was glad to see you back. Take care my friend, may God be by your side." 09/09/2017 12:58AM

No Nelson, you were a far better man than I, and I am sure an awesome husband and father as well. I will miss you my friend. -RFIP
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Just watched "Sully"... and an old classic

JamesJM602June 24, 2017 09:28PM

  Re: Just watched "Sully"... and an old classic

RFIP192June 25, 2017 04:05AM

  I didn't do the math...

JamesJM229June 25, 2017 06:17AM

  What we got from Sully...

sstrams219June 25, 2017 06:23AM

  Yes...

JamesJM196June 25, 2017 08:09AM

  Are you aware of how the NTSB handed itself during this incedent?

RFIP209June 25, 2017 08:15AM

  Not the answer you're looking for, sst probably knows the whole answer...

JamesJM216June 25, 2017 08:25AM

  I'm a big fan of reading and hearing cockpit..

sstrams186June 25, 2017 02:31PM

  No, I don't recall...

JamesJM222June 25, 2017 02:59PM

  Man I have studied..

sstrams199June 25, 2017 05:30PM

  Article

RFIP256June 26, 2017 10:40AM

  Yup, and how I think Eastwood would counter...

JamesJM154June 26, 2017 10:50AM

  Me too

RamUK184June 26, 2017 07:55AM

  just watched Castaway again

ferragamo79237June 25, 2017 12:17PM

  Trouble with Castaway

waterfield223June 27, 2017 12:36PM

  Totally respect that..

sstrams203June 27, 2017 01:41PM

  Re: Totally respect that..

waterfield193June 27, 2017 03:10PM

  You sound like me...

JamesJM165June 27, 2017 03:32PM

  I like the..

sstrams190June 28, 2017 03:55AM

  Just to mention it...

JamesJM201June 28, 2017 04:35AM

  Re: Just to mention it...

sstrams191June 28, 2017 05:43AM

  No doubt, that murdering isn't a big deal...

JamesJM229June 28, 2017 06:06AM

  Ah, I get ya.....

sstrams243June 28, 2017 06:28AM