I listened to the interview of the Air traffic controller and it left me in tears. When he lost contact he figured that everyone aboard was dead. He had no idea that he was part of one of the greats air traffic incident in the history of aviation. GOD sure had his hand in it.
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The demeanor of the driver belies the detective statement. He expects us to believe the driver was irate then miraculously calm down the second the passenger started recording? That tell a lot that they felt the need to record.
There's a difference between being a PROFITABLE and an UNPROFITABLE servant. Dr. Savage did well here. Imagine a given church refusing to do something without kickbacks of some kind...
Aren't you the guy that lied and said that you were in the combat and in Iraq and you're the liar you're the one that has no degree and then they kicked you off the news and then they caught your eye and then they brought you a piece of you know what ain't you special loser
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"And the category for Final Jeopardy is "Famous Actors". Write down ANY actor. You know what? It doesn't even have to be an actor. Write down ANY famous person's name. ANY famous person at all, and you win........ Let's start with you Wolf, you wrote down......that is carrot with a penis. Astonishing Wolf. Truly Astonishing."
Probably the coolest part of this whole thing is the air traffic controller. Stayed super calm, gave the pilot every resource he could and then when he'd lost contact he metaphorically grabbed everybody by the collar and started organising rescue services. What a guy, I'd love buy him a beer.
I could be wrong but that wasn't the case. There had been a few incidents before Sully where commercial jets had to ditch in rivers or other bodies of water with few casualties. The reason why the Sully crash is so well known is because not a single soul was lost in the incident, every single person survived. Every previous ditching had at least one fatality, but they weren't "100% catastrophic."
Just imagine that Pilot go for an interview with another Aeroplane Company: Interviewer :- How many hours of flying experience did you have? That Pilot :- I was the Pilot of the Plane XXX landed in the Hudson River. Interviewer:- Are you joining today itself???? You can decide your c2c.
(Wolf starts walking towards the exit) Alex: Aren't we forgetting something, Wolf? You were down $4,600 dollars. Wolf: But Mr. Trebek- Alex: I asked you before the game... if you knew the rules, and you said you did. Alex: Judges. (snaps fingers) Anderson: Run, Wolf! Judge #1: He ain't getting the home version.