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Highest Duty

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Now a major motion picture from Clint Eastwood, starring Tom Hanks—the inspirational autobiography by one of the most captivating American heroes of our time, Capt. 'Sully' Sullenberger—the pilot who miraculously landed a crippled US Airways Flight 1549 in New York's Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155 passengers and crew.

On January 15, 2009, the world witnessed a remarkable emergency landing when Captain "Sully" Sullenberger skillfully glided US Airways Flight 1549 onto the Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155 passengers and crew. His cool actions not only averted tragedy but made him a hero and an inspiration worldwide. His story is now a major motion picture from director / producer Clint Eastwood and stars Tom Hanks, Laura Linney and Aaron Eckhart.

Sully's story is one of dedication, hope, and preparedness, revealing the important lessons he learned through his life, in his military service, and in his work as an airline pilot. It reminds us all that, even in these days of conflict, tragedy and uncertainty, there are values still worth fighting for—that life's challenges can be met if we're ready for them.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This inspiring book tells the story of U.S. Airways pilot Captain "Sully" Sullenberger. Listeners hear not just of his emergency landing on the Hudson but of the life events that prepared him for that moment. As the author himself says, "My entire life led me safely to that river." Michael McConnohie's steady, matter-of-fact narration is very much in keeping with Sully's own character. McConnohie captures the author's refreshingly modest tone as he conveys his life story. Anecdotes about how he learned to fly as a teen, his years in the Air Force, his life as husband and father all build to create a sense of the qualities--hard work, perseverance, passion--that equipped Sully for his calmly heroic act in January 2009. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 21, 2009
      Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger became a hero after landing a distressed U.S. Air plane on the surface of the Hudson River in New York City. His fascinating and deservedly praised memoir reflects on his childhood love for planes and an outstanding 42-year career as a pilot—as well as how he and his family coped with the onslaught of sudden celebrity. McConnohie does his level best to fill Sully's shoes and delivers a solid performance, but the real highlights are the portions of the text read by Sully himself, sounding as cool, calm, and collected as he was on that day in January 2009. An enhanced CD with the voice recorder transcript of the crash completes the package. A Morrow hardcover (Reviews, Aug. 19).

    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2010
      In January 2009, US Airways Flight 1549 made an emergency landing onto New York's Hudson River that astoundingly resulted in no deaths or major injuries. Although the landing took only minutes, the skills and experience essential to accomplishing it took the plane's pilot, Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, more than 40 years to develop. Together with Zaslow (coauthor, "The Last Lecture"), Sully here chronicles his life in a straightforward and detailed manner, saving specific details of the crash until the end. Actor/narrator Michael McConnohie (www.michaelmcconnohie.com) successfully portrays the seasoned pilot and reluctant hero, who reads selections of the text himself. Recommended for those inspired by Sully's feat as well as those interested in aviation. [Includes a cockpit voice recorder transcript of the crash.Ed.]Theresa Stoner, St. Joseph Cty. P.L., South Bend, IN

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2009
      The hero pilot who made the successful emergency landing in the Hudson River tells his story, assisted by bestselling author Zaslow (The Girls from Ames, 2009, etc.).

      On Jan. 15, 2009, about 95 seconds after takeoff, US Airways Flight 1549 struck a flock of geese, knocking out both engines. Less than four minutes later the plane was floating in the Hudson with all aboard alive and largely uninjured thanks to the cool decision-making of Captain"Sully" Sullenberger. In countless public appearances since the incident, Sullenberger has emerged as an appealingly modest, straightforward guy, a demeanor maintained here in his easygoing, no-frills account of his Texas boyhood, his early infatuation with flying, his years at the Air Force Academy, his peacetime military career and his experiences as a commercial pilot, where safety procedures became somewhat of a specialty. The author recalls lessons learned from his parents, instructors, colleagues, his fitness instructor wife and his two adopted daughters, all of whom contributed to preparing him to handle the dire emergency that made him famous. Careful to credit his fellow crew members, especially First Officer Jeff Skiles, Sullenberger rejects the"hero" label, reserving that for folks who place themselves consciously in danger, rather than for those who have a crisis thrust upon them. The author insists he successfully managed the situation because of a decision made many years ago about the kind of person he wished to be. He claims to have summoned a courage and sense of responsibility common to many other ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances. Sullenberger also addresses the dramatic water rescue and his post-flight celebrity, and he answers some of the many moving messages he received. He attributes much of the media attention to timing. People battered by foreclosures, hammered with job losses and stung by decimated savings accounts looked to the story of Flight 1549 and saw that there are"ways out of the tightest spots."

      Of particular interest to aviation buffs, but valuable for anyone interested in how a life lived with integrity prepares a man for the ultimate challenge.

      (COPYRIGHT (2009) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2009
      Hailed for preserving the passengers and crew of US Airways Flight 1549 in January 2009 from all but certain catastrophe, pilot Chesley Sullenberger attracted intense interest from a hero-hungy media and public. In this hybrid of autobiography and second-by-second narration of the now-famous flight, Sullenberger reflects on the influences on his life, principally his parents, his first flight instructor, his military service in the 1970s, his commercial airline career, and his wife and adopted daughters. One of the remarkable facets to emerge about Sullenberger was his prior professional activity to improve flight crew performance during emergencies, which echoes Winston Churchills famous remark in The Gathering Storm (1948) about saving Britain in 1940, that all my past life had been but a preparation for this hour and for this trial. The modest Sullenberger doesnt take sole credit for the success of his emergency landing; rather, he names his first officer, Jeff Skiles; an air traffic controller; and three flight attendants as making up the team that brought five-minute-long Flight 1549 to its Hudson River ditching with all souls safe. Concluding with Sullenbergers diffidence about his unsought renown, this memoir-drama imparts insights about the piloting profession as it enthralls readers with its exultant plotline of disaster averted.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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