A Renowned Pilot Speaks Out on Deadly Collision

I nearly dropped my phone when I saw the headline: Hero pilot Captain Sully

shares terrifying theory on why DC plane crash happened. If there’s anyone whose

opinion I trust about aviation disasters, it’s Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger—the

man who famously landed a passenger jet on the Hudson River back in 2009 and saved 155 lives.

This time around, Sully’s concerns center on nighttime flights over water,

which he suspects might have played a tragic role in the recent collision near Washington, D.C

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