The plane’s captain, who had been busy watching the cockpit instruments, managing the radios and looking at charts, then looked up.
The windscreen, he told investigators, was filled with birds. The plane, at roughly 3,000 feet, was going at least 250 miles an hour. The captain’s first instinct, he said, was to duck.
Seconds later, flight attendants aboard the plane reported hearing a thud or a thump — a sound they had never heard before. The engines went quiet. And the plane’s captain, Chesley B. Sullenberger III, smelled something.
“Burning birds,” he told investigators.
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