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Wissenschaftler glauben, dass Intelligenz zu 40 Prozent angeboren und zu 60 Prozent durch unser Umfeld beeinflusst wird. Das bedeutet, wir können unsere Intelligenz selbst verbessern. In dieser Folge von OhMyJob! – dem Podcast der Karrierebibel sprechen wir über fluide und kristalline Intelligenz. Fluide Intelligenz beschreibt unsere Fähigkeit zur logischen Schlussfolgerung und abstraktem Denken. Kristalline Intelligenz basiert auf unserem Wissen und Erfahrungsschatz. Fluide Intelligenz kann durch Stress und schlechte Gewohnheiten abnehmen, während kristalline Intelligenz im Alter zunimmt. Mit Übungen wie Kreuzworträtseln oder neuen Herausforderungen können wir unsere fluide Intelligenz trainieren. Kristalline Intelligenz wird durch Lebenserfahrung und Intuition gestärkt und kann fluide Intelligenz ausgleichen. Ein Beispiel ist Chesley Sullenberger, der dank seiner Erfahrung und kristallinen Intelligenz ein Flugzeug sicher auf dem Hudson River notlandete. Ältere Menschen zeigen oft bessere Problemlösungsfähigkeiten und emotionale Reife. Es ist wichtig, offen, neugierig und aktiv zu bleiben, um unsere geistige Fitness zu fördern und Intelligenz zu trainieren. Mehr zum Thema findest du hier: https://karrierebibel.de/fluide-kristalline-intelligenz/ Melde dich gleich noch zu unserem kostenlosen Newsletter an: https://karrierebibel.de/newsletter/
There are few actors as widely beloved as Tom Hanks. Hanks has acted in over 75 films in his 46-year career, winning the best actor Academy Award two years in a row, for “Philadelphia” and “Forrest Gump.” And more recently, he's the author of the short story collection “Uncommon Type” and the novel “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece.”What is the source of Hanks's near-universal admiration? In playing roles including Chesley Sullenberger, Mister Rogers and World War II heroes, Hanks reflects back to audiences what we could be at our very best. He's an uncannily wise interpreter of America: what our country has been, and what it could be if we activated our potential to be kind, compassionate, even heroic toward one another.That's just one of many topics we traverse in this truly delightful conversation. We also discuss how working on typewriters helps fuel Hanks's creativity, why there's such a huge global appetite for superhero stories, why America has become so cynical and how Hanks endeavors to defy that cynicism, how Hanks's complicated family upbringing influences how he approaches his film roles, what America learned about itself — and didn't — through Vietnam, Watergate and other historical events, how Hanks understands the complexity of heroic figures he's played, why he views kindness as an active practice and more.Book Recommendations:Beartown by Fredrik BackmanThe Swerve by Stephen GreenblattTrust by Hernan DiazListen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioappThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Annie Galvin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris with Mary Marge Locker. Our senior audio engineer is Jeff Geld. Our senior editor is Rogé Karma. The show's production team also includes Emefa Agawu and Kristin Lin. Original music by Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. And special thanks to Pat McCusker.
Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger es un piloto retirado de la aerolínea estadounidense US Airways, más conocido por su heroico aterrizaje en el río Hudson (New York) en 2009. Mientras pilotaba un Airbus A320 con 155 personas a bordo, el avión sufrió un fallo en los motores después de chocar con unos patos. Con una decisión rápida y valentía sin igual, Sullenberger evitó el accidente y aterrizó el avión en el río Hudson sin causar bajas fatales. Este aterrizaje, conocido como el "Milagro del Hudson", se convirtió en una historia de éxito para la aviación y el rescate, y Sullenberger se convirtió en un héroe nacional. Desde entonces, ha sido reconocido por sus logros y ha sido elogiado por su habilidad como piloto y su liderazgo en momentos críticos. Disfruta de episodios exclusivos en Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El comandante Sullenberger es uno de esos ciudadanos anónimos que de pronto se convierten en héroes. Le bastaron 231 segundos para que su vida cambiara para siempre, cuando aterrizó en el río Hudson de Nueva York el avión que pilotaba con 155 personas a bordo a las que con su hazaña salvó la vida y hoy se le conoce como el "milagro" del Hudson.
How would you explain the difference between intelligence and wisdom? Which brings better life success? The story of Chesley Sullenberger and how he landed his airplane on the Hudson River. Why men are overrepresented in the top and bottom of the IQ bell curve. Can one's IQ be changed? Why university isn't the be all and end all of life. Is the IQ test predictive of certain things? How do we distinguish between areas that respond to IQ and those that respond to wisdom? Become a member of the Happy Warrior community and enjoy connection with other HWs trying to build into their lives just what you are also trying to do. Access so much ancient Jewish wisdom at your convenience. For more information click here: https://wehappywarriors.com/happy-warriors-basic Which do you want: The One World Government of the United Nations or the God-centric view of the world? Ideally, a world of many different nations trading with one another peacefully. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How would you explain the difference between intelligence and wisdom? The story of Chesley Sullenberger. Why men are overrepresented in the top and bottom of the IQ bell curve. Can one's IQ be changed? Why university isn't the be all and end all of life. Is the IQ test predictive of certain things? How do we distinguish between areas that respond to IQ and those that respond to wisdom? Become a member of the Happy Warrior community and enjoy connection with other HWs trying to build into their lives just what you are also trying to do. Access so much ancient Jewish wisdom at your convenience. For more information click here: https://wehappywarriors.com/happy-warriors-basic The God-centric view of the world is that it should be a world of many different nations trading with one another peacefully.
Safety guru and full-time mom boss Robyn Warner joins Courtney and Carley for an empowering discussion about personal safety. As a survivor of a brutal sexual assault herself and an active advocate for women, Robyn thoroughly understands the mental battle between intuition and logic and offers guidance and helpful tips for trusting and preparing oneself for potentially dangerous situations. This episode is part of the feel good fall series, packed with interviews and sisterly advice to increase feelings of peace and confidence going into the holiday season and beyond. Call to Action Buy pepper spray! Keep it in an accessible place, like a wrist lanyard or key chain. Referenced Resources Miss Congeniality Self Defense Clip Who is Chesley Sullenberger? Sully's Website Robyn's Safety Course (listen at minute marker 37:45 for unique Hey, Sister! discount code) Connect with Robyn Robyn's Instagram @aflyonmywall safebyrobyn.com/SAFECourse (discount code for course at 37:45) Connect with Hey, Sister! Hey, Sister! Instagram @theheysisterpodcast heysisterpodcast.org Timeline 0:00 Introduction of topic and guest expert 6:00 Confidence comes from empowerment and education; “pop quiz” about Chesley Sullenberger 9:45 Courtney's motherhood experience about suppressing intuition and not being prepared 13:45 Robyn's counsel: intuition vs. logic, decide to always trust intuition, have a plan in place (pepper spray? Emergency button? Yell for help) 17:30 Educating kids curbs anxiety 19:30 Carley's personal story about not being prepared/knowledgable of safety precautions in a foreign country 21:00 Robyn's counsel: you are not the exception to the rule, “upshifting” awareness 24:00 Self defense practices: stand tall, eye contact, vocalize “stop following me!” 27:00 Advice for moms to coach kids on personal safety: teach about Tricky People (not the term “stranger danger”), practice yelling “Help! This is not my Dad!” every 3 months 32:45 Dismissing stories; Ignorance is not bliss, preparedness translates into empowerment 34:00 Call to action 35:15 Concluding thoughts, outtakes
Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Matthieu Noël brosse le portrait d'une personnalité contemporaine, en lien avec le sujet du jour. Tout y est vrai... enfin à 99% ! Aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de Chesley Sullenberger.
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont sauvé tout le monde : Irena Sendlerowa qui est entrée dans le sinistre ghetto de Varsovie mis en place pendant la guerre, entrée pour faire sortir des enfants - 2500 en tout ! - au péril de sa vie, et de la leur aussi. Puis celui que l'histoire a reconnu comme “l'homme qui a sauvé le monde” : Vassili Arkhipov, un officier de marine soviétique qui a permis d'éviter une attaque nucléaire durant la crise des missiles de Cuba. Et un héros des temps modernes qui a réussi l'exploit de poser son avion en détresse sur l'Hudson River sauvant tous ses passagers : le pilote de ligne américain Chesley Sullenberger dit "Sully".
Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Matthieu Noël brosse le portrait d'une personnalité contemporaine, en lien avec le sujet du jour. Tout y est vrai... enfin à 99% ! Aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de Chesley Sullenberger.
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages qui ont sauvé tout le monde : Irena Sendlerowa qui est entrée dans le sinistre ghetto de Varsovie mis en place pendant la guerre, entrée pour faire sortir des enfants - 2500 en tout ! - au péril de sa vie, et de la leur aussi. Puis celui que l'histoire a reconnu comme “l'homme qui a sauvé le monde” : Vassili Arkhipov, un officier de marine soviétique qui a permis d'éviter une attaque nucléaire durant la crise des missiles de Cuba. Et un héros des temps modernes qui a réussi l'exploit de poser son avion en détresse sur l'Hudson River sauvant tous ses passagers : le pilote de ligne américain Chesley Sullenberger dit "Sully".
The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Please visit us at http://www.patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork (www.Patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork) to help support TCN and help us keep providing these unique and extremely effective research based Bully and Violence Prevention and Character Education Programs to schools around the world, and help more kids who desperately need special intervention. Go to http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/ (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org) to learn more and get involved. Thank you! Public use in schools requires a site license, please visit The Character Network to find out how your school can get these life changing program as a part of the TCN METHOD for school violence and bully prevention. Go HERE for a Free Copy of Jim Lord's Life Changing Breakthrough Novel, Mr. Delaney's Mirror, A Reflection of Your Futurehttps://characternetwork.krtra.com/t/E6KcJXqk8olF (https://bit.ly/GetDelaneysMirrorHere)************** A HERO is someone who does something special to HELP OTHERS. Every hero STARTS as a CHILD, and every Child can CHOOSE to become a Hero... Just like THIS one!It was January 23, 1951 when a little boy named Chesley was born in Denison, Texas. His father, Dr. Sullenberger was a dentist and his mother was an elementary school teacher. Even at a very young age, Chesley was interested in flying as he watched military airplanes from the nearby Air Force base fly over his house. He became an honor student in school, but in his spare time, he liked building model airplanes and model aircraft carriers. All through school he participated in academic competitions, while continuing his interest in flying. He got his pilot's license while he was still in high school. After college, he joined the United States Air Force where he became a fighter pilot. By this time, Chesley Sullenberger became known by his nickname, “Sully.” In 1980, Captain Sully became an airline pilot. But it wasn't until January 15, 2009 that Captain Sully's name was world famous. It was on that day when he was piloting U.S. Airways Flight 1549, very shortly after take-off from New York's LaGuardia Airport, that both engines quit from hitting a flock of birds. One engine was on fire, and there was no place to land. The airplane was not high enough yet to turn around and go back to the airport. There was only one choice— crash—but where? Nothing but buildings and narrow streets as far as he could see. “We're gonna be in the Hudson,” Captain Sully told air traffic controllers on the radio in a calm voice. And indeed he did land that big Airbus 320 in the Hudson river—a VERY difficult thing to do. One slight miscalculation and the airplane would have disintegrated. But, on that day, in that moment, all of Chesley Sullenberger's training, all of his precision, and all of his ability to think quickly came into play. On that day, and in that moment, Captain Sully saved the lives of all 155 passengers on board. On that day, and in that moment, Chesley Sullenberger became a HERO! Support this podcast
Životy slavných | Zázrak na řece Hudson, přistání letadla, které nemá obdoby. Kapitán Chesley Sullenberger tímto odvážným rozhodnutím nejen vstoupil do historie, ale také zachránil 155 lidských životů.
In this first episode of "March for motivation," Tony Wechsler interviews Dave Sanderson on how to take your life from turmoil to triumph. Dave has an amazing story to tell, which includes how moments matter in you life. On January 15, 2009, Flight 1549 from New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina struck a flock of birds shortly after take-off, losing all engine power. Unable to reach any airport for an emergency landing, pilots Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles glided the plane safely into the Hudson River off Midtown Manhattan. This water landing of a powerless jet became known as the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Dave was one of the 155 people on that plane. You'll hear about this, and so much more to help you learn to have a more positive life. You don't want to miss this interview.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Tammie Jo Shults was accepted by the Navy for Aviation Officer Candidate School at Naval Air Station Pensacola. After completing the twelve-week course and receiving her commission as an Ensign on June 21, 1985, Shults attended flight training, also at NAS Pensacola, where she trained and qualified for her pilot's wings in the T-34 . After Pensacola, Shults was stationed at Naval Air Station Chase Field as a flight instructor for the T-2 Buckeye. She later qualified in the A-7 Corsair II with training (RAG) squadron VA-122 at Naval Air Station Lemoore. Her next assignment was VAQ-34, a Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron at the Pacific Missile Test Center located at Point Mugu, California. When the squadron relocated to NAS Lemoore in 1991, Shults became an instructor under the command of CAPT Rosemary Mariner, the first woman to command an operational air squadron. Shults became one of the first female naval aviators to qualify in the F/A-18 Hornet when the squadron transitioned from the EA-6B Prowler. During Operation Desert Storm, the combat exclusion policy at that time prevented women from flying combat sorties, so Shults flew training missions as an instructor aggressor pilot for naval aviators. She finished her tour of duty in March 1993. In December 1995, she was promoted to Lieutenant Commander (LCDR), then transitioned to the Navy Reserve, where she flew the F/A-18 Hornet and EA-6B Prowler until August 2001. After leaving the Navy, Shults joined Southwest Airlines as a pilot, flying a part-time schedule of 8–10 days per month so that she could also raise a family following her marriage to fellow naval aviator Dean Shults. On April 17, 2018, while Shults was captain in command of Flight 1380 from New York to Dallas, an engine fan blade on the Boeing 737 failed and flying debris damaged the left side of the fuselage and one side window; the window failed, causing the plane to decompress. One passenger was partially sucked through the damaged window and was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Shults made an emergency descent and landed in Philadelphia. Her actions, calm demeanor, and competence during the emergency were noted by Southwest Airlines officials and passengers as well as Chesley Sullenberger, another commercial airline and former military pilot who controlled a similar situation in 2009 on US Airways Flight 1549. Shults later revealed that she had not intended to be the pilot of that flight, but had swapped the shift with her husband. In 1994, she married Dean Shults, at the time a fellow naval aviator in the A-7 Corsair II, who also joined Southwest Airlines as a pilot that year. Together, they have two children. The couple lives in Boerne, Texas. Shults is a devout Christian who teaches Sunday school, and helps the needy, such as internally displaced persons from Hurricane Rita. Shults wrote a book about Southwest Airlines flight 1380, Nerves of Steel, which was released in the United States on October 8, 2019.
Everyone remembers the amazing story of the plane that went down in the Hudson River, and everyone miraculously survived the plane crash. The story became so famous that a movie was made to honor the Pilot, Chesley Sullenberger, also known as "Sully". Tom Hank's played the pilot. Many people do not know of some of the other heroes that day, who helped pull the people out quickly from the freezing Hudson River, where hypothermia could have killed them quickly. Brittany Cantanzaro, an amazing young woman at the time, was one of the brave ferry captain's who rushed to the sinking plane and helped pull out 24 people. Links to other platforms:YouTube Video HighlightsYouTube Full Video EpisodesApple PodcastiHeart Radio SoundcloudSpotifyGoogle PodcastPodbean Instagram (The Comeback Team)Twitter Page Instagram (Bek Lover)
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Here's your daily look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Tiffani Thiessen is 46. Robin Zander is 67. Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer from Cheap Trick. Chesley Sullenberger is 69. He saved 154 lives with an emergency landing on the Hudson River in 2009 when his plane hit a flock of geese. Richard Dean Anderson aka MacGyveris 70. Today in 1957, toy company WHAM-O produced the very first Frisbees. In 1984, Hulk Hogan beat the Iron Sheik at Madison Square Garden to win his first WWF wrestling title. In 2005, legendary "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson passed away from complications related to emphysema.
Here's your daily look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Tiffani Thiessen is 46. Robin Zander is 67. Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer from Cheap Trick. Chesley Sullenberger is 69. He saved 154 lives with an emergency landing on the Hudson River in 2009 when his plane hit a flock of geese. Richard Dean Anderson aka MacGyveris 70. Today in 1957, toy company WHAM-O produced the very first Frisbees. In 1984, Hulk Hogan beat the Iron Sheik at Madison Square Garden to win his first WWF wrestling title. In 2005, legendary "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson passed away from complications related to emphysema.
Im Teil 3 des Interviews mit dem Flugkapitän Ernst Wallinger geht es um Checklisten und Limits. Welche ungewöhnliche Denkweise hat der Flugkapitän Chesley Sullenberger im Jahr 2009 gewiesen, als er eine Notlandung mit einem Airbus A320 auf dem Hudson River vollbrachte? ****** Wenn du ausführlich lernen willst, wie du nie wieder in diese Notlage kommst, auf […] Der Beitrag #110: Hast du Checklisten? erschien zuerst auf contigo personal training.
Our stories this week: You might recall pilot Chesley Sullenberger. He became a hero a few years back for crash landing a disabled passenger airliner into New York's Hudson River with no loss of life. He recently appeared in front of Congress to testify about the crashes of the Boeing 737. We discuss his testimony and what it means for Boeing and for other engineering companies. We've got an on-site report from Semicon West, including a revised estimate of growth in the chip market in 2019. And guest commentators John Petty and Kathleen Ma have just concluded a major report on the workstation market, which has seen some profound changes over the years.
A deeper discussion of four strategies for facing difficult challenges: examining our attitudes; understanding our emotional reactions; taking responsibility; and examining our relationship to control. We present US Airways pilot Capt. Chesley Sullenberger - "Sully" - as an exemplar of someone who responded to an overwhelming challenge with courage and great success.
In this episode, Nick is joined by Eric Rosenberg. Eric is the founder of PersonalProfitability.com and someone who turned a side-hustle into a full-time job. Eric and Nick discuss money, the path to his success, and more. In this episode, we also discuss Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the man behind the Miracle on the Hudson River. Find more stories at PeopleWorthKnowing.comFind Eric Rosenberg at PersonalProfitability.com. Be sure to get his FREE 1-week course at PersonalProfitability.com/bootcamp.
A week ago, Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was one of five people killed when his helicopter crashed shortly after taking off from the King Power stadium. Nusara Suknamai, Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and his partner, Izabela Roza Lechowicz, also died in the crash. Vichai's funeral will take place in the Thailand capital, Bangkok, on Saturday, whilst Leicester will play Cardiff City in the Premier League. Both teams will wear black armbands and a minute's silence will be held before the match as a mark of respect. We hear about the impact Vichai's success with Leicester City had on football in Thailand and how the Leicester players will want to win to honour his memory. Gender equality in sport is a debate that won't go away. Just over a week ago, the route for next summer's Tour de France was revealed. It's considered the pinnacle of men's road cycling - but there is no equivalent race for female riders. This summer, Dutch cyclist Annemiek Van Vleuten won La Course, a mountainous ride which incorporated some of the men's Tour route - but which lasted just one day compared to the men's three weeks. Former cyclist Kathryn Bertine helped found the campaign group Le Tour Entier to press the case for a women's Tour. She told me why she feels more needs to be done by the organisers, the Amaury Sport Organisation. Every young aspiring footballer dreams of taking to the field for one of the world's biggest teams. Cherno Samba was no different. Aged six, he travelled 3000 miles on his own from Gambia to start a new life with his mother and brother in South London. Picked up by Millwall as a young boy, he played for England at youth level and as a prolific goalscorer, gained cult status among gamers around the world for his exploits on the computer game Championship Manager. A move to Liverpool seemed on the cards but ultimately didn't happen. Now embarking on a coaching career, he's also written his autobiography - which includes reflections on the move that didn't come to fruition. South Africa play England on Saturday, as rugby's Autumn internationals get underway. In June this year, the Springboks' Siya Kolisi made history when he led the players out as the country's first black Test match captain against England in Johannesburg. And he'll be entrusted with that honour again at Twickneham. South African sports reporter Philasande Sixaba says Kolisi's appointment as captain has helped bring unity to a country that is still divided. It's nearly 10 years since the Miracle of Hudson River, when, back in January 2009, US Airways Flight 1549 was forced to make an emergency landing on the Hudson River in New York. A flock of geese had collided with the plane's two engines, causing a fire and pilot Chesley Sullenberger successfully landed the plane on water. All 155 people on-board miraculously survived. Sullenberger, known as Sully, was hailed a national hero but another man whose role in the incident wasn't as widely highlighted, was Patrick Harten, the air traffic controller who helped guide the plane to safety. He's running the New York Marathon this Sunday - and Sully will be waiting at the finishing line. Patrick says running helped him cope with post-traumatic stress syndrome and believes the marathon is the perfect way to celebrate the 10th anniversary. Rebecca Wardell is an ex-heptathlete Olympian who competed in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. What started as some idle chat while climbing mountain passes on her bike with friends in Switzerland, soon turned into a reality. Rebecca, along with Olympic rower Emma Twigg and Sarah Van Ballekom quit their jobs at the International Olympic Committee and set off from Switzerland back in April to cycle 'The Long Way Home', to New Zealand. Emma has since returned to New Zealand to try and qualify for her fourth Olympics in rowing, but Rebecca is now half way through her journey home. She tells Sportshour the strangest places where she's slept along the way and how she's had to borrow fuel from motorcyclists so they can cook on a stove. Photo: Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Rest in Peace, 1957-2018 (Getty Images)
Show Notes: Ann and Les agreed that this was an extraordinary story but not a very extraordinary or exciting film to watch. Plot: This movie is based on the true story of Chesley Sullenberger, an American pilot who became a hero when he landed a distressed flight on the Hudson River to save its passengers.
Todd Komarnicki is a natural raconteur. He knows well how to distill vast amounts of story information into a resonant format that, well, works. This skill has been honed over many years and helps explain why he’s a sought after screenwriter and movie producer (start the list with Elf, Resistance, and Meet Dave). His latest film is Sully, directed Clint Eastwood, starring Tom Hanks about Capt. Chesley Sullenberger, the “miracle on the Hudson” pilot. Another of his films it the post-production phase is The Madman and the Professor, starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn, which Todd co-wrote. In this frank (and fun!) interview, you’ll find out what being an artist who is also Christian in Hollywood can mean, and learn some of the principal elements that go into a great story. Todd has also crafted a script about the making of It’s a Wonderful Life, centered on the long-suffering efforts of Philip Van Doren Stern to get someone to like his Christmas card letter – which a guy called Frank Capra did, to say the very least. You heard it here first, folks. Can’t wait. Grab some popcorn. Todd’s endlessly interesting, insightful, and has great taste in ties. Subscribe, Rate and Review The Patrick Coffin Show www.patrickcoffin.media/itunes www.patrickcoffin.media/stitcher Follow me: Facebook: www.facebook.com/patrickcoffin.media Instagram: realpatrickcoffin Twitter: @Patrick_Coffin
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Hello again, dear listeners! This week we're covering the 2016 Clint Eastwood film Sully, and talk about that...and a bunch of other things too! We hope you enjoy! Sources: https://www.outsideonline.com/2122686/i-witnessed-goose-killing-campaign-after-miracle-hudson http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/sully/ http://www.cntraveler.com/story/what-the-sully-movie-gets-wrong https://airwaysmag.com/capnaux/new-sully-movie-how-accurate/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesley_Sullenberger http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/03/nyregion/03geese.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss Follow us on Twitter @lieographypod, Instagram @lieographypod, and Facebook here, or email us at lieographypodcast@gmail.com Music: www.bensound.com
這是一部真人真事改編的劇情片,2009年1月15日,全美航空一架A320客機遇險,緊急迫降紐約哈德遜河,機上乘客和機組人員共計155人全數生還。成功化解空難危機,功勞首推機長,民眾視他為英雄,然而,他面對的不只掌聲,更有媒體熱議、飛航安全委員會深入調查他的危機處理程序是否恰當,使他固然成功化解危機,卻承受巨大精神壓力。為了捍衛自己40年的專業飛行經驗,他必須勇敢面對一切,他是Chesley Sullenberger.(原文) Background music: Cool Vibes Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 朗讀散文、觀後感,歡迎上網搜尋'雨木觀後感'。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yumu-review/message
Stream episodes from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Subscribe to the podcast at iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean or any good podcatcher app. Sully - The story of Chesley Sullenberger, who became a hero after gliding his plane along the water in the Hudson River, saving all of the airplane flights 155 crew and passengers. Starring Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney (IMDb) For more movies goodness, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+ #movies #cinema #sully #tomhanks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever since Adam Wingard's boringly-titled The Forest was revealed to actually be Blair Witch, a sequel to the terrrifying The Blair Witch Project, I've been eager to see if it can hold up to the original. Does it live up to the original? Will it make you never want to enter he woods of Maryland again? As if you would ever want to anyway?Plus we do what nobody should do and ride with Tom Hanks in Sully, in which he plays miraculous hero pilot Chesley Sullenberger. Is it the Oscars contender for director Clint Eastwood that some expect? Or does it fail to launch?All this and info on the latest Blu-Rays, news on the upcoming X-Men movie, the Predator sequel, and more!I'll be joined by Flixist.com's Matt Razak to talk about this and more so tune in!
Opening - Pull the Plug on Patreon - Is picking your nose bad for you? North Korea Bans Sarcasm - Article from The Independent - Kim Jong-un Mike Hawkins Entertainment Update - Sully Trailer - Chesley Sullenberger
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi...Chris with the Show Notes for Episode 33...our films are: Sully - The story of Chesley Sullenberger, who became a hero after gliding his plane along the water in the Hudson River, saving all of the airplane flights 155 crew and passengers. Starring Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney (IMDb) *The Secret Life Of Pets - (Animated) The quiet life of a terrier named Max is upended when his owner takes in Duke, a stray whom Max instantly dislikes. Starring the vocal talents of Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart (IMDb) *Captain Fantastic - In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent. Starring Viggo Mortensen, George MacKay, Samantha Isler (IMDb) *Louis Theroux My Scientology Movie (Documentary) - Louis documents his investigation into what goes on behind the scenes of the infamous church of scientology. (IMDb) Subscribe, rate andreview at iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean or any good podcatcher app. Email: hello@bitesz.com For more movie stuff, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+: Facebook: @moviesfirst twitter: @MoviesFirst Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB #movies #film #hollywood #reviews #news #entertainment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Support the show! www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk This week Dylan Schuck (@schuckster) and Chris Hartwell (@ChrisHartwell) sit down to talk about SULLY As always, featured reviews are done in two parts, a NON-SPOILER review with letter grade and breif discussion, followed by a more in depth SPOILER review. PLOT SUMMARY: The story of Chesley Sullenberger, who became a hero after gliding his plane along the water in the Hudson River, saving all of the airplane flights 155 crew and passengers. WEEKLY TOP FIVE: Tom Hanks Films TIME STAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 06:00 - What We Watched Recently 33:50 - Top 5 Tom Hanks Films 51:50 - Featured Review: Sully 01:08:00 - Spoilers: Sully Guest's Work: n/a @TheWatchAndTalk www.TheWatchAndTalk.com TheWatchAndTalk@gmail.com Next week we review SNOWDEN
Episode 176 of LaF has Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk previewing the new box office releases for the September 9th weekend. First, Sully starring Tom Hanks is an early contender to win Best Picture at the Oscars. The Clint Eastwood directed film tells the story of Chesley Sullenberger's successful landing of Flight 1549 in the Hudson River. For horror fans, The Disappointments Room stars Kate Beckinsale as a mother obsessed with opening up a mysterious room in her attic. Lastly, When the Bough Breaks stars Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, and Jaz Sinclair in this sexy thriller about a woman who becomes dangerously fixated with the couple whom she works as a surrogate mother for. Are you going to the movies this weekend? Let LaF know by sending in your review by emailing theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us at Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.
Sag das Evangelium weiter! Am 3. März 2010 ging Chesley Sullenberger in den wohlverdienten Ruhestand. Zuvor war er 37 Jahre lang Pilot gewesen – davon 30 Jahre für Verkehrsflugzeuge. Er war einer von vielen Piloten – und doch hatte ihn ein Tag in seinem Leben schlagartig berühmt gemacht ... Apostelgeschichte 4 Vers 20
How do planes fly? How do planes fly? Backs up what Johnny was saying about how wings work (Explain That Stuff!) The physics of sailing (UNSW) You can sail into the wind, but not exactly upwind - The physics of sailing (Physics Buzz blog, Physics Central) The hipster PDA: Merlin Mann's index card system (43 Folders) What is turbulence? From a fluid dynamics perspective (Wikipedia) Turbulence - everything you need to know (Patrick Smith's Ask the Pilot) Air turbulence - how dangerous is it? (livescience) What is tacking in sailing? (Wikipedia) What is tacking in sailing? (School of Sailing) The spice routes were the 'maritime silk road' (UNESCO) The search for new sea routes for the spice trade really kicked off in the 1500s (Encyclopaedia Britannica) Trade routes followed the 'trade winds' (Wikipedia) Prevailing winds blow from a certain direction over a point on the Earth's surface (Wikipedia) How do planes fly upside down? (Physics StackExchange) Flying upside down (Air & Space, Smithsonian) Wing flaps & slats (NASA) More flaps: Wing flaps for lift augmentation in aircraft (Decoded Science) What is drag? (NASA) Aerodynamics, an introduction - including a description of drag (Explain That Stuff!) Four forces affect things that fly: weight, lift, thrust, drag (Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum) Powered aircraft (Wikipedia) Unpowered aircraft (Wikipedia) Unpowered flight (Wikipedia) Flight (Wikipedia) What is autorotation? (Wikipedia) The Gimli glider: Air Canada plane that glided to land on a race track after running out of fuel in 1983 (Wikipedia) The Gimli glider was recently sold...after a further 25 years of service! (Financial Post) Video of an aborted landing just a few feet off the ground - also shows how much wings flex (YouTube) Pilots have detailed checklists (Patrick Smith's Ask the Pilot) How a glider works...Remember the space shuttle? It was a glider! (NASA) Birds, thermals & soaring flight (Aerospaceweb.org) Birds of prey riding thermals (YouTube) Plane wings are pretty flexible (Wired) Turbulence & why you should buckle up (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) Headwinds & tailwinds (Wikipedia) Headwinds allow take off & landing on shorter amounts of runway (United Hub) Airport design & naming runways (NASA) Runway numbers explained (Atlas Obscura, YouTube) Airspeed versus ground speed (Aerospaceweb.org) Planes can levitate on the ground if it's windy enough (YouTube) How does a wind sock work? A pilot explains (YouTube) What is a jumbo jet? A Boeing 747 (Wikipedia) Flaps during takeoff & landing (Wikipedia) Thrust reversal (Wikipedia) Thrust reversal (Purdue University) Stopping the A380 (Air & Space Smithsonian) Rolls Royce jet engines (Rolls Royce) Picture: A Boeing 717 with 'petal' thrust reversal on engines (CQ Plane Spotting) A database of paper aeroplanes with folding instructions (Fold'NFly) What do winglets do? i.e. The flipped up bits on the end of plane wings (NASA) Winglets or 'wing tip devices' (Wikipedia) Why do golf balls have dimples? (livescience) Shark scales create tiny whirlpools for speedy swimming (livescience) Proper scientific paper: Shark-skin surfaces for fluid-drag reduction in turbulent flow (The Royal Society) Bros had flipped up fringes like winglets (Old School Pannini) What is a jet stream? (livescience) What is drift diving? (PADI) Flight times between New York & London slashed by jet stream's power (ABC Australia) The Flat Earth Society What is a 'great circle' & how are they used for flight routes? (AeroSavvy) Air distance & flight time calculator (Great Circle Mapper) There are flight routes over the North Pole, but probably not Antarctica (Wikipedia) Fonzie cool (YouTube) Chesley Sullenberger: the super cool pilot that landed the plane on the Hudson River (Wikipedia) US Airways flight 1549 that landed on the Hudson River (Wikipedia) British Airways flight 9 whose engines stalled in an ash cloud in 1982: Lucy was exaggerating slightly, it wasn't a 2-hour emergency...but still pretty serious (Wikipedia) Flying or driving: Which Is safer? (Science 2.0) Flying, driving or trains: Which Is safer? (AirlineReporter) Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum The Wright Brothers 'invented' aviation in 1903 (The Wright Bros) The Apollo Lunar Module landed on the moon in 1969 (Wikipedia) Sydney to London in 4 hours just got another step closer (News.com.au) Australian scientists just successfully launched a jet which could fly from Sydney to London in 2 hours (Business Insider Australia) The Concorde supersonic jet (Wikipedia) Concorde: 40 fascinating facts (The Telegraph) Corrections Sorry Lucy, you mixed up Newton's 3rd & 1st laws: The 3rd law is relevant to plane wings...'equal & opposite reaction' (NASA) Sorry Johnny, helicopters CAN fly without power via 'autorotation' (copters.com) Cheeky review? (If we may be so bold) It'd be amazing if you gave us a short review...it'll make us easier to find in iTunes: Click here for instructions. You're the best! We owe you a free hug and/or a glass of wine from our cellar
Taken for granted except during hurricanes, floods, terror attacks, tsunamis, tornadoes and wildfires, unnamed heroes step up to the plate and are energized by tragedy to do good. Initiative compels them to save lives, and selflessness moves them to draw deep into their reserves of courage and solidarity. Be it the 9/11 terror attacks, Hurricane Katrina, The Chilean Mine Disaster, earthquakes in Haiti or Japan, or US Airways Flight 1549 (aka The Miracle on the Hudson) - heroes come out of nowhere to help people everywhere. Disasters bring great men & women to the forefront - Disaster Heroes by Suzanne Bernier recounts these and more incredible stories. Twelve great men and women, as well as a five-year-old boy, are the focus of this book by disaster management expert Suzanne Bernier. From Disaster Heroes: (1) Find out how five-year-old Evan Parness inspired his dad to marshal the efforts of NY firefighters to thank America for its spectacular help after 9/11 through disaster assistance rebuilding. (2) How a speech by President George W. Bush on the remains of a 9/11 burned out fire engine at Ground Zero moved Ronnie Goldman to start an incredible campaign that united Louisiana and New York forever. (3) Discover the little-known story of Brandon Fisher & his team from Pennsylvania who worked around the clock to save the lives of 33 miners following the 2010 Chilean mine collapse. (4) Read how US Airways Flight 1549 (aka The Miracle on the Hudson) pilot Chesley Sullenberger was lucky to have ferry boat captain Mohamed Gouda nearby to help save his stranded passengers and bring them safely to shore. (5) Discover what great bosses really are-Bob & Fonda Walsh save 100 jobs after Katrina. (6) Find out how gutsy Florida landscaper Scott Lewis risked his own life to save thousands of others after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Suzanne Bernier is CEO of SB Crisis Consulting and is an internationally-recognized emergency management consultant, instructor and speaker, who has helped governments and communities plan for and respond to disasters for nearly 20 years. Prior to her disaster management work, Suzanne was a news anchor and government press secretary, and was recently named Crisis Communications Consultant of the Year. Suzanne has also been recognized with the Amethyst Award for Outstanding Achievement on behalf of the government of Ontario for her involvement in responding to Canada’s ‘Ice Storm of the Century’ in 1998. Suzanne Bernier’s vast experience responding to emergencies, including Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, inspired her new book, Disaster Heroes.
Tonight Bosch star Adam O' Byrne joins us in the garage to talk about threenuts! Yoopers! Tiny Justin Bieber! Chesley Sullenberger! Vajankles! Wayward selfies! K911! LA audiences! Kanye! Sttray cars! Flat balls! 80 percenters!