Sully Sullenberger

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board.  (AP)

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board. 

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board. 

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board. 

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board. 

<b>Oct. 1:  </b>Pilot Chesley Sullenberger speaks to the media at LaGuardia Airport in New York Sullenberger and co-pilot 1st Officer Jeffrey Skiles flew Thursday from Charlotte, N.C., to New York, their first flight together since they were forced to ditch a disabled plane in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board.