Those ferries deserver tons of credit. They were the first on the seen.

The dispatch center dispatched their ferries to the accident without going
through the proper channels, against company protocol.

Have you seen the pilot's resume?

http://safetyreliability.com/profiles

Hmm.. think he knew what he was doing?

-----Original Message-----
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 6:43 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Does Bush deserve credit for ny rescue?

> RoMunn wrote:
> He got the blaame for katrina. so does he get the credit for  the fact
> that no one died in the crash in the hudson?
>

No real full comparative analysis can be done since Katrina was a
national disaster who's entire response mechanism is built into the
government.

In the case of the airline, the response mechanism starts with the
airline and the volunteers that make up their incident management
team.

There are, however, some places related to the incident that Bush
could get credit:

* The FAA
- should they prove to not have failed in notifying the pilot of the birds
- The regulatory maintenance oversight they provide for the a/c
- The process they insist on for airline crew emergency training
- Pilot training

The local authorities get credit too, as well as the ferry company.



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