The focus after a major event is inhuman

Dan 2022-04-22 07:01:07

The reporter asked, what do you think when others think you are a hero? The captain replied, I don't feel like a hero, I just did my duty. (I don't want to be noticed because of a hero, let alone being a hero.) It wasn't made into heroism, and the whole movie was deliberately downplaying the pressure of public opinion, the pressure of being a hero to be noticed by the whole society. And what should I say, in the crash with no casualties, the members of the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating and collecting evidence during the hearing, trying to make Captain Sally feel that the crash to the river was a wrong choice, and there should be enough time to fly back. The runway, but shouldn't the focus of the incident still be on the physical and mental post-mortem treatment of all the people on board? So, public opinion cares about a hero and shaped him. Under the sluggish situation in 2009, the upper echelons of the state may force the captain to retire because of a parameter of machine data? This is a deformed social environment.

And to be honest, the captain's nightmare after the incident also told his wife that the engine may not be completely extinguished because the data showed that but his experience told him that it should be extinguished and destroyed, but the wife thought that if it was really the captain's fault, then force If you retire, there will be no pension, the house in your hometown has not been sold or rented out, the daughters still need to spend money in high school, and the family is spending? Therefore, family members will also forget what family members are because of various things. Then my wife called to say Sally I love you, I heard 155 people are all right The first thing I should think about is that you are also one of the 155, and you are also the one who panics and needs comfort.

So in the face of major news, have we forgotten that human life is at stake and our emotions are maintained. When no casualties are not a hot issue, we will forcefully change our orientation and create heroes. However, we do not know that the hero himself thinks that this is just a duty, just like doctors and teachers and other public service occupations, they are ordinary people who have emotions and desires, not that we are the people. The public servants of the people should be the people's benchmarks and the people's praises, and should not impose such a stalwart label.

There was also the climax of the hearing. When the government personnel told the captain that both the scenario simulation and the system parameters proved that it was possible to return to the runway instead of the crash lake, and whether the captain was in breach of responsibility, the captain told him that you would try to simulate the scenario. A few times, 17 times, right? We all experience an accident for the first time. Can we guarantee perfection the first time? After the 35-second reflection time was added to the scene simulation, it was found that it was impossible to return to the runway where the plane flew, thus proving that Captain Sally's choice was correct. This is the end, and it is not personal heroism. Victory, but after the emergency landing on the lake, all crew members and passengers, traffic control personnel, search and rescue crews, and diving police, used 24 minutes to achieve the miracle of no casualties.

There is no high-level book, no thrilling shots, just the collective story behind this incident. Compared with the event restoration of "Terrorist Attack on Boston", it has a different feeling.

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Extended Reading

Sully quotes

  • LT Cook: A pilot never stops acquiring knowledge. You'll make mistakes, everyone does. Just learn from them.

    Sully (16 Years Old): Yes, sir.

    LT Cook: And never forget, no matter what's happening, to fly the airplane.

  • Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: [New York late at night and both men can't sleep so they decide to go for a walk. It's cold outside and both are bundled up] It's all so unreal. I guess I'm just having a little trouble separating reality from whatever the hell this is.

    Jeff Skiles: This is two men freezing their asses off.

    [They both laugh]

    Jeff Skiles: Sully

    [pause]

    Jeff Skiles: don't worry. You did a great thing and it's going to be remembered for a very long time.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Funny thing is, I've delivered a million passengers over 40 years in the air and in the end I'll be judged on 208 seconds.

    Jeff Skiles: Come on. Tomorrow's going to be a good day. Computer SIMS will prove you were right and we can all put our wings back on.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Do you want to run?

    [Both men go jogging on down the street]