We were incredibly fortunate today to have Capt. Al Haynes speak to us, about his catastrophic hydraulic failure in the DC-10 back in 1989. Though I'd read many, many articles about the 45 minutes where they struggled in "unknown territory" to fly the aircraft with a failure considered to be "impossible", it was stunning to hear the tapes and see his presentation firsthand.
What an amazing gentleman! He visited with us afterward, and was so funny and interesting. He repeatedly gave credit to all the other people involved in the emergency, with the highest praise for the controller who spoke to the DC-10.
He said he continues to speak about the event (this was #1500, he said), because it allows him to be certain the 112 people who died will always be remembered. It's incredible that 184 people survived. He said he himself never had one pain from the crash itself... not ONE. The photos of the cockpit were totally unrecognizable, yet the 4 men inside all survived.
I'll never forget his message, and feel very fortunate to have met him. What a story!
