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Captain Chesley
"Sully" Sullenberger and
First Officer Jeff Skiles |
The cockpit crew from US
Airways Flight 1549, involved in one of the most riveting aviation events
in recent years, will share their experiences at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
2009, held at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh on July 27-August 2.
On January 15, 2009, the
nation and world were captivated when Captain Chesley “Sully”
Sullenberger and First Officer Jeff Skiles successfully executed an
emergency landing of an Airbus A320 airliner in the Hudson River in New
York City. The leadership and skills from all the flight’s
personnel saved 155 people aboard the airplane that day.
“These two pilots have told
their story to the world since the remarkable events of January 15th, but
at EAA AirVenture they’ll have the opportunity to talk in-person with
fellow aviators on how their training, planning and airmanship skills were
tested,” said Tom Poberezny, EAA chairman and president, as well as
AirVenture chairman. “There is perhaps no place better than
Oshkosh where an audience would understand the decision-making process
that took place in the cockpit that day and learn the lessons from these
two pilots’ experiences. We eagerly look forward to welcoming them
to ‘aviation’s family reunion’ at Oshkosh this summer.”
Sullenberger and Skiles will
be featured in a Theater in the Woods evening program hosted by longtime
TV personality David Hartman on Friday, July 31, and also at other venues
during the week.
Capt. Sullenberger has nearly
20,000 flight hours logged, and began his airline career with PSA Airlines
in 1980. He also served in the U.S. Air Force, attaining the rank of
captain, and has been a flight instructor, accident investigator and
national technical-committee member during his career.
Skiles has more than 20,000
flight hours and began his career with US Airways in 1986. The
Oregon, Wis., resident is also a regular AirVenture attendee, as he began
attending the EAA fly-in convention with his parents – who are also
pilots – when it was in Rockford, Ill., in the 1960s.
Additional details regarding
the pair’s EAA AirVenture appearances will be announced as they are
finalized.
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