Post your favorite heroes of transportation incidents.
For me, it's Denny Fitch.
>be Denny Fitch>veteran DC-10 pilot and instructor>see JAL123 accident on news>total loss of hydraulics>wonders if there's anything they could have done>obsesses, spending hundreds of hours in simulators running total hydraulic loss scenarios>boards United 232, a DC-10, as a passenger >tail engine detonates, severs all three hydraulic lines and backups>walks to the cockpit and tells them what he knows and starts explaining how best to maintain what control they can>solely through powering and idling engines, guides plane to airport>manages to guide the plane, WITH NO CONTROL SURFACES, not just to an airport, but onto the fucking runway>still a crash landing because no hydraulics, no controls, no landing gear>first thing Fitch asks the NTSB agent with him when he regains consciousness is if everyone made it okay>they explain that they had dozens of pilots run his scenario in simulators hundreds of times >they pancaked before making it halfway to an airport>every>single>timeHad Denny Fitch not boarded United 232, it is almost certain every single person on board would have perished. Instead, 2/3rds of the passengers owe their lives to his autistic obsession with JAL123.
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