Matthew Syed on the importance of learning from our mistakes

The author of Black Box Thinking talks success, failure and the courage of Captain Sully

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Chesley Sullenberger is a hero to millions. I interviewed him following the release of the film about the incident that brought him to stardom: the flight of US Airways 1549. The movie, Sully, is directed by Clint Eastwood and stars Tom Hanks.

Sullenberger's heroism consists, essentially, of two aspects. First, he was the man in the cockpit of an Airbus A320 when a bird strike knocked out the engines shortly after take-off from LaGuardia Airport, leaving the multitonne plane without thrust thousands of feet above New York City.

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