Hello fellow New Yorker.
I dont live there anymore but have fond memories of walking the east blocks of Brooklyn to the piers to look across the Hudson at the Manhattan skyline. Which btw is not the same look unfortunately with the missing towers.
Yeah, Sully's miraculous landing is etched in my mind as one of the most miraculous "saves" in aviation history. A truly remarkable safe landing and to get everyone on boats before they succumbed to the icy cold water. He had to avoid bridges and had to do a perfect belly flop so that the nose didnt hit first. When the nose hits first in water then a plane is likely to dig in and cartwheel or break apart into lots of pieces.
It was an amazing happy ending because of Sullys flying skills. Such a cool cucumber in the middle of a disaster. He was so "matter of fact" about it afterwards you could tell he knows how to keep his cool in a disaster. I suspect many pilots panic in disasters and cannot function even with basics.
Brings to memory when Kennedy Jr. plane went down. I think he may have panicked when he realized he could not see the ground in the dark and haze and I think he panicked and got disoriented leading up to the accident.
John F. Kennedy Jr. plane crash - Wikipedia