Who is Chesley B. Sullenberger III

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Chesley B. Sullenberger III - A Pilot Becomes a Hero Years in the Making

The Peoples Pilot -

Capt. Chesley B. Sullenberger III had just performed a remarkable feat of flying. Some were calling it a miracle. But there he stood, calmly, inside the glass waiting room at the New York Waterway terminal on Pier 79, speaking to police officials. His fine gray hair was unruffled, and his navy blue pilot's uniform had barely a wrinkle.

"His tie wasn't even loosened," said Edward Skyler, a deputy mayor of New York City, who stood nearby.

Michael A. L. Balboni, the state's deputy secretary for public safety, worked his way through the room to introduce himself. He shook the pilot's hand, looked him in the eye and thanked him for a job done brilliantly: the precise, soft, lifesaving landing of a 50-ton jetliner in the Hudson River.

"He said to me, in the most unaffected, humble way, he says, 'That's what we're trained to do,' " Mr. Balboni said. "No boasting, no emotion, no nothing."

While the world clamored Friday for his story, and government leaders applauded his professionalism, and fan pages sprang up on the Internet, Captain Sullenberger retained his focus, avoiding the limelight as he awaited an interview Saturday with federal investigators studying what went wrong with US Airways Flight 1549.

Heroes are often born in an instant, the split second it takes to recognize a pending disaster and react, the blink of an eye it takes a Wesley Autrey to throw himself under a subway train to save a man fallen on the tracks.

In Captain Sullenberger's case, it was years in the making.

Captain Sullenberger, 57, the US Airways pilot who safely brought the wounded Airbus A320 passenger plane to rest on the Hudson on Thursday, had been with the airline for nearly 30 years and was steeped in the safety side of the industry.

He had worked with federal aviation officials investigating crashes and improving training and methods for evacuating aircraft in emergencies. He got his pilot's license as a teenager, flew F-4 Phantoms for the Air Force and was a 1973 graduate of the Air Force Academy, where he received the Outstanding Cadet in Airmanship Award, given to the top flier in each graduating class.

He even flew gliders, which is sort of what he was left with Thursday when something, perhaps birds, knocked out both engines in his plane.

Many people, from the first officer to members of the flight crew, from the passengers to the civilian and city rescue crews who converged on the craft to save them, earned accolades on Thursday. But Captain Sullenberger's efforts, like twice checking the soaked cabin for stragglers before fleeing the sinking plane himself, emerged as singularly selfless leadership of a sort that seemed so removed from things like Ponzi schemes and subprime mortgages, corporate bailouts and deflected blame.

"If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be here today," said Mary Berkwits, a passenger from Stallings, N.C. "He was just wonderful."

Another passenger, Nick Gamache, a software salesman from Raleigh, N.C., said he was the "picture of calm."

"I mean, he was directing people to get on the raft," Mr. Gamache said. "Then I saw him in the terminal. That's where I was like, 'Thank you, you just saved all our lives.' "

Howard J. Rubenstein, the public relations guru, called Captain Sullenberger a "publicist's dream," and envisioned lucrative book deals, movie pitches and product endorsements in his future.

"He's got 150 people out there and their families out promoting him," he said.

He is also a boon for an airline that has filed for bankruptcy twice in recent years and has been plagued by publicity nightmares. Two Christmases ago, US Airways lost 75,000 bags, some not found for months. Last year it became the first airline to charge for coffee, tea and bottled water.

Perhaps only in a coincidence, the airline's share price shot up 13 percent Friday.

Captain Sullenberger fielded congratulatory phone calls from President Bush and President-elect Barack Obama on Friday, but mostly stayed secluded somewhere in the city. He did not attend a ceremony at City Hall, where Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said his actions "inspired people around the city, and millions more around the world."

The airline would not discuss his whereabouts or how he spent the day.

Friends, relatives and colleagues described Captain Sullenberger as even-tempered and unassuming. "He wouldn't take easily to being called a hero," said Jim Walberg, a family friend.

At Pier 79 on Thursday, while others huddled in thermal blankets, he stood without one while talking to detectives and aviation officials. One official there said Captain Sullenberger mentioned to an officer that one of his priorities was to call his wife and cancel a dinner reservation.

On Friday in Danville, Calif., 40 miles east of San Francisco, the quiet cul-de-sac where the Sullenbergers reside was abuzz with television and newspaper journalists. Lorrie Sullenberger, the wife, along with two daughters, a cat and a yellow Labrador retriever named Twinkle, has mostly been in seclusion since the accident, still shaken by the close call, said many neighbors, and looking forward to the pilot's return.

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Chesley B. Sullenberger III at a Glance 

Chesley Burnett "Sully" Sullenberger III (born January 23, 1951)

is an American airline transport pilot (ATP), safety expert, and accident investigator from Danville, California.

Sullenberger rose to fame when he successfully carried out the emergency ditching of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, offshore from Manhattan, New York City, on January 15, 2009, thus saving the lives of all 155 people on the aircraft.

Sullenberger is an international speaker on airline safety and has helped develop new protocols for airline safety. As of September 30, 2009, Sullenberger is also the co-c...

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    margarettrotter margarettrotter Oct 25, 2009 @ 3:26 pm
    I've wrote the song for you sully,your crew and the passenger who went down in the hudson bay you and the crew are hero's of all times .I wanted to do something special for you the crew,and the passengers. ane because the resqurer resqrred you all one by one in the Hudson bay . Me ,my family, and people of the world saw a hero of all times and the name of the song is On The Wings.
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