This
week was the 4th anniversary of the Miracle on the Hudson
River. Flashback to January 15, 2009: US Airways flight 1549 lost its engines, had
no thrust, was rapidly declining in altitude, and was now just a few hundred
feet above land. Captain Chesley (Sully)
Sullenberger phoned air traffic control requesting an emergency landing, with
few options remaining as he approached New York City.
His
many thousands of hours of piloting never prepared him for landing a plane on a
narrow river as the Hudson, flanked by the skyscrapers and crowded buildings of
Manhattan and New Jersey. He did not
practice this maneuver in his pilot graduate courses or in his flight school drills. This type of landing was never drilled using
a plane smaller than the Airbus A320. But
here he was, with 155 people on board, knowing if he didn’t go 1 for 1 and bat
1,000 then all on board could be dead, as well as Sully and his co-pilot.
He
kept his cool, engineered his plane dead center for the Hudson, and
miraculously he succeeded. Those famous words, “Brace for impact” were heard
thousands of times on replays of his leadership and success. A new American folk hero was born. Sully was the conversation everywhere. His heroic act resonated around the globe.
My
office on the 53rd floor of One Penn Plaza, NYC (34th
Street) has a direct view of the Hudson, exactly where Sully brought down the
plane. Each morning I start my day
looking out at the Hudson and surrounding skyscrapers, right where the plane
went down. Knowing what took place that
day four years ago, and the heroic acts and sharp thinking that ensued, fosters
an energy of inspiration and positivity for me.
In
some ways I draw a parallel between the Miracle on the Hudson situation to the
many challenges we face as entrepreneurs.
However, I am not bold enough to say that any challenge I ever had comes
close to what Sully faced. My successes
may generate financial rewards and professional satisfaction. Sully’s success saved 155 lives and put the Miracle
on the Hudson in our history books forever.
This
amazing landing not only has a well-deserved place in American history but also
serves as a lesson for all people, especially entrepreneurs. Sully showed that by mastering the basics,
continuing his education throughout his career, and remaining calm under adverse
conditions that the result can be miraculously successful.