Aviation News

2016-06-30

The First Look at Tom Hanks as Sully

The first official trailer of Clint Eastwood’s upcoming drama “Sully” was released yesterday. The film stars Tom Hanks as Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and recounts the “Miracle on the Hudson” landing of US Airways Flight 1549 and its aftermath.

From the looks of the trailer, a lot of attention will be paid to the post-incident investigation including a lot of questions about why Sullenberger decided to land in the Hudson River rather return to LGA. The film opens September 9th.



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Gabe Andino
Gabe Andino is a Senior Producer for NYCAviation, aviation enthusiast and airport management professional residing in New Jersey.




 
 

 
Northern Pacific Boeing 757 with black and white livery on fuselage and tail, aurora borealis inspired splash of color on winglets, and similarly colored N on the tail.

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  • Goldcoaster

    looking forward to that!

  • PTCBernie

    Sorry, but how can you make a 2 hr movie about an event that lasted just over 2 minutes?