US Airways 1549 – Miracle on the Hudson | Vogelaanvaring en dubbele motoruitval (2009)

EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 42 MIN

US Airways 1549 – Miracle on the Hudson | Vogelaanvaring en dubbele motoruitval (2009)

from Blackbox Chronicles · host Ruud en Maarten

Op 15 januari 2009 raakt US Airways vlucht 1549, kort na vertrek vanuit New York - La Guardia, beide motoren kwijt na een botsing met een zwerm ganzen. Wat begon als een gewone binnenlandse vlucht naar Charlotte, verandert in een zenuwslopende noodsituatie die uiteindelijk uitmondt in een wonder. Dankzij de koelbloedige beslissing van captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger en zijn first officer Jeff Skiles landt het toestel veilig op de Hudson River. Alle 155 inzittenden overleven. Maar wat gebeurde er precies in die kritieke minuten?In deze aflevering van Blackbox Chronicles duiken we diep in de "Miracle on the Hudson".Tip: Meer weten over deze gebeurtenis? Bekijk de film Sully (2016, geregisseerd door Clint Eastwood) of lees het boek Highest Duty van Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger.⁠⁠Volledige communicatie⁠ ⁠tussen de luchtverkeersleiding en Cactus 1549⁠⁠Eindrapport⁠⁠ van de NTSBWil je meer weten over luchtvaartincidenten en de lessen die we eruit trekken? Abonneer je op Blackbox Chronicles en blijf op de hoogte van nieuwe afleveringen.👉 Luister je graag naar Blackbox Chronicles en wil je ons helpen groeien? Steun ons via Petjeaf: ⁠https://petjeaf.com/blackboxchroniclesCheck onze website ⁠www.blackboxchronicles.nl⁠Mail ons [email protected]⁠En volg ons op social media:⁠Facebook⁠⁠Instagram⁠Credits:Hosts: Ruud en MaartenChief editor: Henk Hoeben

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