Capt. Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger to Fly Again

Sully has new management role with US Airways
US Airways announced today that Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, who piloted Flight 1549 during its emergency water landing on the Hudson River in January, is returning to work in a new role as a management pilot. In addition to his flying duties, Capt. Sullenberger will join the US Airways flight operations safety management team.

"We welcome Capt. Sullenberger back to work and are proud to have him flying with us again as a member of the US Airways safety management organization," said Chairman and CEO, Doug Parker. "US Airways is an industry leader when it comes to safety and Sully is an excellent addition to the team."

"The months since January 15 have been very full, and my family and I have had some unforgettable experiences," said Capt. Sullenberger. "However, I have missed working with my colleagues at US Airways and I am eager to get back in the cockpit with my fellow pilots in the months ahead. In my new role, I will continue to be the same kind of advocate for aviation safety that I have been for several decades."

There will be a separate media advisory once the details of Capt. Sullenberger's return to flight are confirmed. A pre-announcement of his return will be posted on Twitter @usairwaysnews. Further information about his return, or details about media access, are not available at this time.

Source: US Airways

Photo: Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger flew F-4 Phantoms for the Air Force from 1973 to 1980. He is credited for saving the lives of 155 passengers on a US Airways flight that he was piloting when he safely landed the disabled plane in the Hudson River on Jan. 15. (© AirForceTimes.com)


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