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Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters |  | Authors: Chesley B. Sullenberger, Jeffrey Zaslow Publisher: William Morrow Category: Book
List Price: $25.99 Buy New: $8.74 as of 11/23/2009 11:28 MST details You Save: $17.25 (66%)
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Format: Deckle Edge Media: Hardcover Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 0061924687 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.13092 EAN: 9780061924682 ASIN: 0061924687
Publication Date: October 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In this inspirational autobiography, Captain "Sully" Sullenberger, the airline pilot whose emergency landing on the Hudson River earned the world's admiration, tells his life story and talks about the essential qualities that he believes have been so vital to his success. In January 2009, the world witnessed one of the most remarkable emergency landings in history when Captain Sullenberger brought a crippled US Airways flight onto the Hudson River, saving the lives of all of the passengers and crew aboard. The successful outcome was the result of effective teamwork, Sully's dedication to airline safety, his belief that a pilot's judgment must go hand-in-hand withand can never be replaced bytechnology, and forty years of careful practice and training. From his earliest memories of learning to fly as a teenager in a crop duster's single-engine plane in the skies above rural Texas to his years in the United States Air Force at the controls of a powerful F-4 Phantom, Sully describes the experiences that have helped make him a better leader, particularly the importance of taking responsibility for everyone in his care. And he talks about what he believes is at the heart of America's "can do" spirit: the very human drive to prepare for the unexpected and to meet it with optimism and courage. His wife, Lorrie, has been a pillar of support through all the highs and lows that life has offered, from the challenges of commercial flying to the birth of their two daughters, from financial struggles to the event of January 15, 2009. Though the world may remember Sully as the hero of Flight 1549, the legacy he desires even more is that of a loving husband and father. Highest Duty is the intimate story of a man who has grown up to embrace what we think of as quintessential American valuesleadership, responsibility, commitment to hard work, and service to others. And it is a narrative that reminds us that cultivating seemingly ordinary virtues can prepare us to perform extraordinary acts.
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It was not what he did... it's what he was November 22, 2009 Fred Ferrara (West Palm Beach area, FL)
Captain Sullenberger reminded everyone what people can do, and reminded me why we do it. He lets us into his personal life; sharing events that built up to Jan 15th. He reminded me throughout the book no single event defines us, or prepares us for what life will bring us. We can respect all the events in our life; good and bad and understand this is what we are made of.
His pride and respect for fellow human beings is what makes him stand out among us. He was this person long before the cold January afternoon; many of us only got to know him becuase of that day.
Enjoyed the book November 19, 2009 Anna S. Millirons This was an enjoyable book to read. It clearly sets the stage for how his history prepared him for this historical landing. The only thing that I didn't like is that the book looked like someone was asleep at the wheel when it was manufactured - the pages were not uniformly assembled in the book. It look like someone decided on a different width for each section of the book!
GOOD SERVICE November 18, 2009 Betsy Ross (Grapeview WA USA) Thanks again for the great service -- we can always depend on immediate and prompt delivery. The prices are good too. thanks
My Search for what really matters November 17, 2009 Carol Andreas (Lake Charles, La.) I purchased this book for my husband and he thoroughly enjoyed reading it. He also loaned
it to a friend. Great Book
High praise for Highest Duty November 16, 2009 William S. Allen (Windham, Maine) It has been said that success happens when preparation meets opportunity. Captain Sully has this opportunity to tell the world how he prepared his entire life for an event that probably would never have never happened - but this time it did, and he was well prepared. He tells his story well - about how events and decisions from the earliest chapters of his life prepared him to be able to handle the emergency that he encountered that day when he had to land the airbus in the Hudson. Many will consider Sully a hero for what he did that day. I will consider him a hero for what he does every day. He knows what is really important in life. It is how you interact with others that as you go through life. That they are better off for the encounter - whether that encounter is just a few seconds, or several years. Chesley Sullenberger, you are a hero for all the things you have done for others, your entire life. The fact that you care about people, and take action to show that.
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