Ep 66. Miracle Landing on the Hudson
- June 22, 2014
In National Geographic Documentaries season 2014, episode 66, titled Miracle Landing on the Hudson, the incredible story of US Airways Flight 1549 is showcased. On January 15, 2009, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and his crew were flying from New York City to Charlotte when they encountered a flock of geese that crippled both engines. With no power and limited options, Sullenberger made the decision to land the plane on the Hudson River. This episode recounts the events of that day through eyewitness accounts, interviews with the surviving passengers and crew, and footage from air traffic control and news broadcasts. It also explores the aftermath of the landing, including the rescue efforts and investigations into what caused the plane to go down. The documentary showcases the bravery and quick thinking of the flight crew and emergency responders, who worked together to save the lives of all 155 people on board. It also delves into the emotional toll the event had on those involved, including Sullenberger who went from celebrated hero to a man grappling with survivor's guilt and the weight of what could have been a catastrophic outcome. Through stunning cinematography and expert storytelling, Miracle Landing on the Hudson is a riveting look at one of the most miraculous events in aviation history and the human triumphs that came in its wake.