Gus Perkowski
The question of the day to ponder is about two pilots that made the news media in recent years. Andreas Lubitz was some suicidal nut who decided to share his misfortunes with over a hundred passengers crashing his plane into a mountain. He was I his mid twenties and had only logged in about five hundred hours of flight time in his depressed career. Who knows how may times he flew the plane in the past wishing to crash it into some French windmill. Sully Sullenberger had flown for decades having an impeccable pilot career.
He acclaimed fame on the afternoon of January 15 2009 when the US Airways flight 1549 lost its engines and Sully skillfully maneuvered his airplane into the Hudson river and landed it in the water without a single injury to one of the hundreds of passengers. The question of the day is who is a better pilot Andreas or Chesley known to his friends as the Sul master. This is a no brainer and we need more pilots like Sully Sullenberger than the depressed German fuck who one would seem to fit the brave pilots name more appropriately. This German should of never been allowed to have controls in the cockpit to himself as American laws would never let this happen. Hopefully the Europeans learn this and not to take their neo-liberal stripped down company to the extrme endangering future passengers in the future. Just like the movie Airplane there needs to always be three pilots in the cabin at all times.
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