3 Minutes-1 Decision-And All People Are Saved! How To Find A Solution Fast!

in motivation •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Time to pastor again.

I want to continue where I stopped yesterday.
When you are new, I highly recommend reading the previous Post first. You can read it here:


1-Way To Overcome Unexpected Fear


Ok, let's continue.
Some of you may know the movie Sully, right?

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Let me give you a short summary what this movie is about.
This movie is based on a true occurrence.


In the year 2009 150 passengers entered the US-Airways Aircraft.
3 minutes after takeoff in New York something unexpected happened. A swarm of Canadian geese( not normal geese, they are bigger) got into the turbines of the Aircraft. The passengers heard the loud bang. I imagine that at this moment they were already scared.

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The real unexpected thing is that these geese got into both turbines not just into one. The result of that: A gliding flight back down. Passengers started to pray asking the Almighty for forgiveness. The captain, Chesley Sullenberger played by Tom Hanks told all passengers and his flight security team what happened and that they are on the way back to the airport LaGuardia from where there took off.

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A landing shortly before the airport would have had disastrous consequences for all inmates. Not only for them also for the people living in that area.

The Pilot and his Co-Pilot needed to make a crucial decision.
Could the aircraft really reach the airport, or should they try something riskier? An emergency landing in the Hudson River?


Some People would have thought that the Pilot and Co-Pilot were trained for such situation, they have checkbooks, are speaking with the tower and more. And yes, pilots are trained for emergency cases, but you can't train everything.

This situation was absolutely unexpected. Some people might think they made their math feeding their computer with the right parameters like speed, distance, and height. Trusting the intelligence of computers and numbers.

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They had no time to do all that stuff and imagine there are also just humans. Even they are pilots they are just humans with feelings. And the fate of so many people was laying on them. What a pressure.

Instead of trusting calculations and numbers they oriented on just one rule.


Fix the Tower: When the tower in the cockpit view is going up, you will not make it.


They didn't waste crucial time to make all the stuff what was required for an emergency they didn't have the time for that, but they needed something they can trust on apart from God of course.

The passengers didn't know what happened exactly in the cockpit they were just praying and hoping.


The tower in the cockpit view was rising so they decided not to fly back to the airport instead they targeted the Hudson River.


Then the captain spoke to them: Prepare for an impact.
The aircraft hit the Hudson River and came to a halt. Everyone survived. What a happy ending.

Both of the pilots used in this situation the gaze heuristic and trusted on that. Be aware that from the moment the geese got into the turbines and the impact on the Hudson only 3 minutes passed!


Exactly 3 Minutes folks.

Please imagine that!

Of course, they started immediately to go through their checklist, but this was 3 pages long and meant for an emergency that kind of 10000 meters height and not 1000.

Amazing what is possible even when you have not all information. Often the right answer is already inside of you. Often you need not a ton of them you need only the right one.

And he made a good choice to trust on that thumb rule​.

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Oh wow this is crazy.
Thanks to Jesus everyone was good in the ende!

You‘re christian?

Yes I am!

Noooo, man really?

Hahaha also zuletzt war ich es noch...
Von deiner Reaktion leite ich mal ab, dass du auch einer bist.
Coole Sache! :)

Mich hat es nur gewundert, dass du es nicht wusstest, da du mal geschrieben hattest, das du mich bei Karlsruhe verfolgt hast. Aber ist ja Schnuppe finde ich stark ;) Dazu kommt demnächst auch ein Text zu.

Also ich habe es stark vermutet, aber hatte keine Bestätigung.
Wusste nur, dass du mal bei Karlsruhe gespielt hast, keine Details :)
Mega, freue ich mich.
Weiß nicht ob du schonmal auf meinen Blog geschaut hast, aber haue da manchmal angelehnte Posts raus, wie mein Post 'Why you always should be grateful'.

Oder auch das Christmas Musical vor ein paar Tagen.
Das war in der ICF Gemeinde in Karlsruhe.
Weiß nicht ob sie dir was sagt, aber das Musical war hammer und die Gemeinde ist spitze!

Es gibt auch einen Standort in Salzburg soweit ich weiß :)

Mega! Without him, nothing!

ICF Karlsruhe, na klar kenne ich die.
Mit der Gemeinderegion dort bin ich noch gut vertraut. Ich war damals im CZK(Christus Zentrum Karlsruhe)

Hatte dich schon auf dem Schrim, aber jetzt noch mla schärfer ;) Coole Sache lets steemin.

Lols
The 3 minutes of high adrenaline pumping

Imagine :D
Real high adrenaline.

Hi @modernpastor,

I have not watched the movie, but I have just read your other post.

I know I am simplifying, but it seems to me that what you described can be called getting experience and being prepared.

We can't get ready for everything, but if we learn good habits, rules, and good principles early o in life, we can solve complex problems more easily, with a clear, practiced, and sharp mind.

I guess not being lazy and reading more books and less manga during the school holidays would be a good start for me.

Following you now!

Hey my friend,

thanks for your comment :)
The topic I handled hear is like is said a big preamble. Both posts of cant fit the entire aspect of them.

The main thing was to show, that even in a data driven world, a wolrd of statistics and numbers, there is a source we can use when the unexpected things happen. And this is life, often unexpected things happen.

But how can we deal with that? The heuristic​ could be one way.

​ But I​ totally agree with your description :)

wow it was like feeling it for real damm

wooowwww

I order to be successful in that approach you need a very clear head, any panicking would end in disaster.

Time is the main resource and the judge. Pilots in this story are real heroes

Oh yes, they are :)

Computers are fast and smart, but they can't replace human intuition. Human intuition also takes into account our emotions and feelings and I think in a situation like this it can be a big advantage. It was amazing what he did and is nothing short of a miracle !

you are doing right things. Please don't stop.....

@modernpastor Sounds good Now going to download this movies and starting watching man keep it up :)

Enjoy it :)

i almost lost my heartbeat seeing Sully loosing during enquiry. Its after those 3 mins that things changed. He made wise decision is one but then he made it timely is game changing.

Keep up good work. Thanks

I do really liked the movie though :)
The rush and the pump of adrenaline is indeed awesome !
Nice movie and overall nicely described buddy !

Thank you my friend :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I thought they'd done math. It was all luck. A great near death experience :)

I wouldn't say that it was luck.
It would be lucky if he decided to fly back to the airport but didn't​ reach it and crash into the building and everyone would have survived​. This would be lucky​ in my opinion :)

I wouldn't say that it was luck.
It would be lucky if he decided to fly back to the airport but didn't​ reach it and crash into the building and everyone would have survived​. This would be lucky​ in my opinion :)