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In reply to the discussion: Just back from seeing the movie, "Sully", with Tom Hanks as the heroic pilot [View all]mnhtnbb
(33,492 posts)but the movie clearly presents the NTSB investigators as working from an agenda to discredit Sully's decision that he couldn't either
make it back to LGA or get to either Teterboro or Newark for a landing. The movie focuses on the conflict from second guessing a decision
made in the moment of crisis when later confronted with information that pilots in simulators were able to get the aircraft back to LaGuardia.
It's a psychological drama. But the message that there are insurance companies and aviation corporate interests who would
rather cite a 'pilot error' as being responsible for wrecking a piece of equipment--and putting lives at risk-- is there.
This is an interesting piece: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/extreme-fear/201005/did-sullenberger-actually-screw