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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
(33,333 posts)11. Oh? Hmm...I'm sure a corporate mouthpiece has no axe to grind...
The film doesn't pretend to be a documentary.
In order to have a drama, you need to have a conflict. The second guessing, the well documented attempt by the investigation to
demonstrate that landing the plane at either LaGuardia or Teterboro would have been an option, is in the NTSB record of the investigation. You don't get do-overs
in the midst of a crisis. You get one chance...
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Just back from seeing the movie, "Sully", with Tom Hanks as the heroic pilot [View all]
mnhtnbb
Sep 2016
OP
I saw it yesterday and thought it was excellent! There were no crazy story lines. I found it
Upthevibe
Sep 2016
#9
Don't take this movie as being an accurate depiction of how the process works.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2016
#16
Because 9/11 involved criminal acts the NTSB was not the primary investigator.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2016
#20
The "technical assistance" of the NTSB has left a lot of unanswered questions regarding 9/11
mnhtnbb
Sep 2016
#21
I haven't seen the movie yet, but from the promos it appears as if the process is highly dramatized
Major Nikon
Sep 2016
#26
As The Nation said in May 2002, getting rid of Wellstone was a passion for Bush, Karl Rove, and
mnhtnbb
Sep 2016
#31
I always thought the NTSB was somewhat deferential to Sully in the Probable Cause findings.
Hassin Bin Sober
Sep 2016
#24