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The Miracle On The Hudson Was Brought To You By America's Unions

by: phillip anderson

Fri Jan 16, 2009 at 10:16:06 AM EST


It seems the cable nets are all "Miracle on the Hudson" all the time this morning. Perhaps, they should be. I mean, it is indeed an amazing story. But, given all the coverage from every possible angle this morning, there seems to be a rather glaring omission. Over at FDL, Emptywheel sets us straight

They're calling it a miracle--the successful landing of a US Airways jet in the Hudson and subsequent rescue of all 155 passengers. They're detailing the heroism of all involved, starting with the pilot and including cabin crew, ferry crews, and first responders. What they're not telling you is that just about every single one of these heroes is a union member.

There's the pilot:

What might have been a catastrophe in New York - one that evoked the feel if not the scale of the Sept. 11 attack - was averted by a pilot's quick thinking and deft maneuvers,

[snip]

On board, the pilot, Chesley B. Sullenberger III, 57, unable to get back to La Guardia, had made a command decision to avoid densely populated areas and try for the Hudson,

[snip]

When all were out, the pilot walked up and down the aisle twice to make sure the plane was empty, officials said.

Sullenberger is a former national committee member and the former safety chairman for the Airline Pilots Association and now represented by US Airline Pilots Association. He--and his union--have fought to ensure pilots get the kind of safety training to pull off what he did yesterday.

Then there are the flight attendants:

One passenger, Elizabeth McHugh, 64, of Charlotte, seated on the aisle near the rear, said flight attendants shouted more instructions: feet flat on the floor, heads down, cover your heads.

They are members of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. Yesterday's accident should remind all of us that flight attendants are first and foremost safety professionals--they should not be treated like cocktail waitresses.

There are the air traffic controllers:

The pilot radioed air traffic controllers on Long Island that his plane had sustained a "double bird strike."

They're represented by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. Someday, they'll rename National Airport for the work these men and women do to keep us safe in the air.

There are the ferry crews:

As the first ferry nudged up alongside, witnesses said, some passengers were able to leap onto the decks. Others were helped aboard by ferry crews.

They're represented by the Seafarers International Union. They provide safety training to their members so they're prepared for events like yesterday's accident.

There are the cops and firemen:

Helicopters brought wet-suited police divers, who dropped into the water to help with the rescues.
They're represented by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and the Uniformed Firefighters Association. They're the men and women who performed so heroically on 9/11--and they've been fighting to make sure first responders get the equipment to do this kind of thing.

It's pretty sad that, given the 'round the clock coverage on all the cable news channels, the computer animations, the endless explanations of terms like "double bird strike", the talking head experts -- all of that stuff -- that the one angle that is consistently overlooked is the fact that this "miracle" was brought to you by union members.

I think we'd do well to remember that. Or, as Marcy says:

Bob Corker and Richard Shelby like to claim that union labor is a failed business model.

But I haven't heard much about Bob Corker and Richard Shelby saving 155 people's
lives

Indeed.

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great picture (0.00 / 0)
And great story.  

My thoughts go beyond the unions... (4.00 / 1)
A friend forwarded me an essay of sorts from someone who talked about the regulations that the airline industry faces.

The airline industry is a very regulated industry and the pilot who was flying the US Airways flight yesterday was a key figure in those regulations. Not only was he a pilot getting the necessary safety training, but he also has taught airline safety and worked with the NTSB investigating airline accidents.

I agree that the unions have a big role in this. But another of the big Republican talking points has centered around deregulation. Deregulation, to Republicans, is a general term applied to everything having to do with government. Unfortunately, as we have seen with the financial markets and housing markets over the years, deregulation doesn't work.

And we also saw yesterday that regulation is the best way to go. The airline industry is safe because of people like Chesley B. Sullenberger III.  


yup. (0.00 / 0)
well put.

TODAY is day one. It always is.

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Reliable performance under dangerous conditions (0.00 / 0)
Both unions AND dense regulatory environments will tend to provide this-- which is a good thing.  What they won't provide is inexpensive travel.  We should be rethinking whether or not air travel should be inexpensive travel.  Fewer flights, but more reliability (both in terms of safety and of scheduling) might be a good trade-off.

Anyone else think (0.00 / 0)
that this is going to lead to an organized bird-o-cide?

And how do we feel about that?


Short of radar-guided birdshot guns at major airports, I'm not sure what we can do. (0.00 / 0)
It's not like you can wipe out all the migratory large birds just to save the one in a million chance of a plane engine eating a goose on takeoff.  

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Lots of alternatives (0.00 / 0)
Certain noisemakers have proven effective, though not perfectly or permanently.

Moving nesting grounds and creating nesting areas that are not along flight paths or near airports makes a difference.

Eliminating things that attract birds, such as standing water, trees and brush, discourages them from siting near airports.

Many airports are on migration routes.  Studies on electrical and other patterns birds use to "remember" the routes could lead to effective methods for rerouting them.

We don't need to kill birds in order to avoid killing them in our jet engines; there are lots of alternatives.


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