"This is a matter of life and death!"
When I followed the camera and looked at it from a calm, onlooker, and even scrutiny perspective, I had countless times in my heart, "Maybe it was really a mistake" , Looking back at the flight records, computer simulations, and on-site operation demonstrations at that time, it seems that everything should have a better choice, and even Captain Sully himself began to doubt his choice at that time. Family economic pressure? Drug effect? Alcohol Interference? Overconfidence derived from long-term flying? Was it really just wishful thinking at the time? ???
When the flight has become the inertia of life, it is easy to ignore their true reaction, true feelings, all reminding us of scenes dream, why Sally data captain felt his own memories of a time of crisis, with cold The situation presented is completely different? Timing, at that moment, is extremely important.
"35 seconds, a bit too little, right?"
"We spent a total of 208 seconds, so I don't think it's a problem!"
The difference of only 35 seconds is the test of life and death!
In a truly critical moment, no one has the opportunity to practice.
The real hero is not repeated practice, not computer simulation, but the calm, decisive and professional, and irreplaceable "human" power that burst out at the critical moment.
I cried when the surviving passengers stood trembling on the wings and finally saw the rescue boat approaching!
I cried when I saw the rescuers in the helicopter jump into the icy water without hesitation and say "I get you" to the desperate woman!
I cried when I saw the presentation failed after a 35 second delay at the hearing!
After listening to the flight recording, if I were at the hearing, I would have held back my tears and stood up to applaud Sully!
Hey Sully, you have the right to be proud of yourself!
155 people, full 155 people!
The whole rescue only took 24 minutes!
Everyone did their part in this process!
Through that moment, everyone is their own hero.
It's been a long time since I wrote a movie review, and I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm really excited to see it! No one told me it was a tearjerker, and I was crying so hard!
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